Programs
Adolescent Reproductive Health Education Project (ARHEP)
ARHEP trains a select group of physicians to teach other providers about the best practices for adolescent reproductive healthcare.
Bay Area Community Organizing Project
The Bay Area Project works to preserve and advance access to comprehensive reproductive healthcare in the San Francisco Bay Area by organizing and mobilizing the local medical community.
Leadership Training Academy
The Leadership Training Academy offers physicians eight months of intensive instruction in advocacy, media, and medical education. Designed for physicians who have shown initiative in changing sexual and reproductive health care, the Academy helps its Fellows become powerful, effective, lifelong leaders in the field.
Kenneth J. Ryan, MD, Memorial Program
This program honors the legacy of Dr. Ryan and supports continuing work with educational, research, and advocacy programs that reflect his commitment to improving women’s reproductive health and rights.
Residency Education Initiative
The Residency Education Initiative seeks to ensure that residents in adolescent medicine, emergency medicine, family medicine, internal medicine, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, and psychiatry receive education in sexual and reproductive health issues.
Undergraduate Medical Education Initiative
UMED offers PRCH physician members a chance to share their experiences in reproductive health and to educate medical students on how to advocate for curricular change.
William K. Rashbaum, MD, Abortion Provider Award
The Rashbaum Award honors a physician who provides outstanding abortion services and serves as an inspirational leader for colleagues, residents, and medical students.
Who We Are
PRCH is a doctor-led national advocacy organization. We use evidence-based medicine to promote sound
reproductive health policies. We believe
in reproductive choice for everyone.
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“Regardless if abortion is legal or not, women still get them. The only difference is that where abortion is illegal, women get hurt or die.”
Teresa DePiñeres, MD, MPH, from “Why I Provide”

