Jessica Pin
1 min readJun 8, 2018

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Yes! This is so key. And I think the culture is different in different specialities. OB/GYN especially seems to attract people who do not question the status quo. I’ve also heard arguments that they are spread too thin and try to do too much, especially considering the length of their training.

I meant this article

My goal is to get a journalist to cover it somehow. I feel like if we could hold ACOG, ABOG, and ACGME accountable, we could change at least OB/GYN education in vulvar anatomy.

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Jessica Pin
Jessica Pin

Written by Jessica Pin

Getting clitoral neural anatomy included in OB/GYN textbooks. It was finally added for the first time in July 2019. BME/EE @WUSTL

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