United StatesCalifornia offers lifeline for medical residents who can’t find abortion training AnnetteJanuary 14, 2024 Bria Peacock chose a career in medicine because the Black Georgia native saw the dire health needs in her community — including access to abortion care. Her commitment to becoming a maternal health care provider was sparked early on when she witnessed the discrimination and judgment leveled against her older sister, who became a mother as a teen. When the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022, Peacock was already in her residency program in California, and her thoughts turned back to women like her sister. Abortion BanAbortion CareAbortion PillsAbortion RightsCaliforniaHealthcareMedical AbortionRoe v WadetravelUnited States