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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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LTC Eugene Chu They do sound like "Hostile" work environments where Religious Laws ignore True Science and Medicine.
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SSG Dennis R.
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Going to be a whole lot of sad faces as women pay the price for this idiotic intrusion into their healthcare.
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LTC Eugene Chu "Lucy Brown, a medical student at Indiana University, wanted to stay in Indiana for her OB-GYN residency, but when Roe v. Wade was overturned last June, her priorities shifted. States with abortion bans in place fell to the bottom of Brown's list.

"I really, really wanted to stay in the Midwest. I wanted to be close to my family, but it kind of conflicted with my No. 1 priority," Brown told ABC News.

Brown will soon be moving to Baltimore for her residency -- leaving behind her family and close friends for a city where she doesn't know anyone.

MORE: Indiana court allows abortions to resume as legal challenge continues
An abortion ban in Indiana was put on hold by a judge as a lawsuit over its legality under the state's constitution continues. But, the looming case has created uncertainty around whether access to abortion care will remain in the state.

"There's also a sense of dread that the injunction is just like a Band-Aid. And the ban is definitely going to go into effect," Brown said."...
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MAJ Byron Oyler
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I'm angry at this state so I am going to take my skills in taking care of women someplace else. She could stay in Indiana, provide great care, and be an advocate for patients and push for the laws she believes in. I find this extremely selfish.
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