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Angel M. Foster
Angel M. Foster DPhil, MD, AM (she/her/hers/anything respectful)
Full Professor
2011-2016 Endowed Chair of Women's Health Research, Institute of Population Health, University of Ottawa

2001, DPhil, Middle Eastern Studies, University of Oxford
2006, MD, Harvard Medical School
1996, AM, International policy studies, Stanford University
1996, BAS, International relations & biology, Stanford University

Room
1 Stewart Street, 312B (IPH Building)
Phone
613-562-5800 ext. 2316


Biography

Dr. Angel Foster is a professor in the Faculty of Health Sciences and held the 2011-2016 Endowed Chair in Women鈥檚 Health Research. A 1996 Rhodes Scholar from Oregon, she earned her doctorate (DPhil) in Middle Eastern studies at the University of Oxford. Grounded in the fields of medical anthropology and public health, her doctoral and post-doctoral research focused on women鈥檚 comprehensive health care in Tunisia and involved more than two years of fieldwork. Dr. Foster also holds a medical degree (MD) from Harvard Medical School and both a master鈥檚 degree (AM) in international policy studies and a bachelor鈥檚 degree (BAS) in international relations and biology from Stanford University. 

Dr. Foster has led multi-methods research projects on women鈥檚 health in Asia, Europe, the Middle East and North Africa, North America, and Sub-Saharan Africa; she currently leads projects in 22 countries. Prior to joining the University of Ottawa, she was a senior associate at Ibis Reproductive Health, where she directed a program of work dedicated to reproductive health issues in the Middle East and North Africa and in conflict-affected settings. She is also a principal and co-founder of Cambridge Reproductive Health Consultants, a US-based non-profit research organization dedicated to reproductive health, rights, and justice. Dr. Foster has authored more than 100 publications on reproductive health and co-edited three books: Emergency contraception: The story of a global reproductive health technology (Palgrave MacMillan 2012); Abortion pills, test tube babies, and sex toys: Emerging sexual and reproductive technologies in the Middle East and North Africa(Vanderbilt University Press 2017); and Sex in the Middle East and North Africa (Vanderbilt University Press 2022). Her fourth book, Abortion, politics, and the Pill that Promised to Change Everything: The Global Journey of Mifepristone is forthcoming (Palgrave Macmillan). 

Dr. Foster sits on the board of directors of the National Abortion Federation and she chairs the board of the National Abortion Federation of Canada. She is editor-in-chief of Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health and a deputy editor of Contraception. In 2017, she received the Darroch Award for Excellence in Sexual and Reproductive Health Research from the Guttmacher Institute. She is also the recipient of the inaugural Leadership Award from the Canadian Partnership for Women鈥檚 and Children鈥檚 Health, the 2018 Public Service Award from the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality, and the 2020 Honorary Member Award from the Federation of Medical Women of Canada.

Professor Foster is accepting new students for thesis supervision.

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Research interests

  • Expanding access to emergency contraception
  • Increasing access to safe, high quality, and affordable abortion services
  • Improving the reproductive health training of health service professionals
  • Identifying and addressing the reproductive health needs of vulnerable populations

Publications

Note: 鈥*鈥 indicates intern or undergraduate student, graduate student, or post-doctoral supervisee

Books

  • Wynn, L.L., Foster, A.M. (Eds.) Sex in the Middle East and North Africa. Vanderbilt University Press, Nashville, TN. (Forthcoming).
  • Foster, A.M., Wynn, L.L. (Eds.). Abortion, politics, and the pill that promised to change everything: The global journey of mifepristone. Palgrave Macmillan, New York, NY. (Forthcoming).
  • Wynn, L.L., Foster, A.M. (Eds.), 2017. Abortion pills, test tube babies, and sex toys: Emerging sexual and reproductive technologies in the Middle East and North Africa. Vanderbilt University Press, Nashville, TN.
  • Foster, A.M., Wynn, L.L. (Eds.), 2012. Emergency contraception: The story of a global reproductive health technology. Palgrave Macmillan, New York, NY.

Peer reviewed journal articles: Emergency contraception

  • Doci, F.*, Foster, A.M., 2019. The ultimate gatekeepers: Exploring pharmacists鈥 contraceptive service delivery practices in Albania. Contraception (EPub ahead of print).
  • El-Mowafi, I.M.*, Foster, A.M., 2019. Assessing the availability of emergency contraception in Jordan: A national study with retail pharmacists. Contraception (EPub ahead of print).
  • Nara, R.*, Banura, A., Foster, A.M., 2019. Assessing the availability and accessibility of emergency contraception in Uganda: A multi-methods study with Congolese refugees. Contraception (Epub ahead of print).
  • Doci, F.*, Foster, A.M., 2018. Emergency contraception in Albania: A multi-methods qualitative study of awareness, knowledge, attitudes, and practices. Contraception 98, 110鈥114.
  • Wynn, L.L., Foster, A.M., 2018. Muftis in the matrix: Comparing English- and Arabic-language Cyberfatwas about emergency contraception. Journal of Middle Eastern Women鈥檚 Studies 14:3, 314鈥332.
  • Chaumont, A.*, Foster, A.M., 2017. Introducing a 鈥渟ame day referral鈥 program for post-coital IUD insertion in Ontario: A mixed-methods study with pharmacists. University of Ottawa Journal of Medicine 1, 1鈥7.
  • Chaumont, A.*, Foster, A.M., 2017. The not so over-the-counter status of emergency contraception in Ontario: A mixed methods study with pharmacists. FACETS 2, 429鈥439.
  • Cleland, K., Bass, J., Doci, F.*, Foster, A.M., 2016. Access to emergency contraception in the over-the-counter era. Women鈥檚 Health Issues 26, 622鈥627.
  • Gure, F.*, Dahir, M.K., Yusuf, M., Foster, A.M., 2016. Emergency contraception in post-conflict Somalia: An assessment of awareness and perceptions of need. Studies in Family Planning 47, 69鈥81.
  • Tavares, M.P.*, Foster, A.M., 2016. Emergency contraception in a public health emergency: Exploring pharmacy availability in Brazil. Contraception 94, 109鈥114.
  • Hobstetter, M.*, Sietstra, C., Walsh, M., Leigh, J., Foster, A.M., 2015. 鈥淚n rape cases we can use this pill鈥: a multimethods assessment of emergency contraception knowledge, access, and needs on the Thailand-Burma border. International Journal of Gynaecology and Obstetrics 130, E37鈥揈41.
  • Harrison, T., Foster, A.M., Martin, S.B., de la Torre, C., McClorin, L., Blanchard, K., Dennis, A., 2010. Assessing sexual assault survivors鈥 access to emergency contraception: Results from a mixed methods study in South Carolina. Women鈥檚 Health Issues 20, 248鈥253.
  • Wynn, L.L., Foster, A.M., Trussell, J., 2010. Would you say you had unprotected sex if...? Sexual health language in emails to a reproductive health website. Culture, Health & Sexuality 12, 499鈥514.
  • Wynn, L.L., Foster, A.M., Trussell, J., 2009. Can I get pregnant from oral sex? Sexual health misconceptions in e-mails to a reproductive health website. Contraception 79, 91鈥97.
  • Wynn, L.L., Erdman, J.N., Foster, A.M., Trussell, J., 2007. Harm reduction or women鈥檚 rights? Debating access to emergency contraceptive pills in Canada and the United States. Studies in Family Planning 38, 253鈥267.
  • Foster, A.M., Wynn, L., Rouhana, A.*, Polis, C., Trussell, J., 2006. Disseminating on-line reproductive health information in Arabic: Results from a survey of users of an emergency contraception website. CyberOrient: Online journal of the virtual Middle East 1.
  • Foster, A.M., Wynn, L., Rouhana, A.*, Polis, C., Trussell, J., 2005. Reproductive health, the Arab world and the internet: Usage patterns of an Arabic-language emergency contraception web site. Contraception 72, 130鈥137.
  • Wynn, L.L., Foster, A.M., Rouhana, A.*, Trussell, J., 2005. The politics of emergency contraception in the Arab world: Reflections on Western assumptions and the potential influence of religious and social factors. Harvard Health Policy Review 6, 38鈥47.

Peer reviewed journal articles: Abortion

  • Mark, A., Foster, A.M., Grossman, D., Prager, S.W., Reeves, M., Villarreal Velasquez, C., Winikoff, B. Foregoing Rh testing and anti-D immunoglobulin for women presenting for early abortion: A recommendation from the National Abortion Federation鈥檚 Clinical Policies Committee. 2019. Contraception, 99(5), 265-266.
  • Nara, R.*, Banura, A., Foster, A.M. 2019. Exploring Congolese refugees鈥 experiences with abortion care in Uganda: A multi-methods qualitative study. Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters, 27(1), 1-10.
  • LaRoche, K.J.*, Foster, A.M. 2018. Exploring Canadian women鈥檚 multiple abortion experiences: Implications for reducing stigma and improving patient-centered care. Women鈥檚 Health Issues 24, 327鈥332.
  • Tousaw, E.*, Moo, N., Arnott, G.*, Foster, A.M., 2018. 鈥淚t is just like having a period with back pain鈥: Exploring women鈥檚 experiences with community-based distribution of misoprostol for early abortion on the Thailand-Burma border. Contraception 97, 122鈥129.
  • Arnott, G.*, Sheehy, G.*, Chinthakanan, O., Foster, A.M., 2017. Exploring legal restrictions, regulatory reform, and geographic disparities in abortion access in Thailand. Health and Human Rights Journal 19, 187鈥195.
  • Arnott, G.*, Tho, E., Guroong, N., Foster, A.M., 2017. To be, or not to be, referred: A qualitative study of women from Burma鈥檚 access to legal abortion care in Thailand. PLoS ONE 12, 1鈥13.
  • Foster, A.M., Arnott, G.*, Hobstetter, M.*, 2017. Community-based distribution of misoprostol for early abortion: Evaluation of a program along the Thailand-Burma border. Contraception 96, 242鈥247.
    • October 2017 Atlas Award Nominee ()
  • Foster, A.M., LaRoche, K.J.*, El-Haddad, J.*, DeGroot, L.*, El-Mowafi, I.M., 2017. 鈥淚f I ever did have a daughter, I wouldn鈥檛 raise her in New Brunswick:鈥 exploring women鈥檚 experiences obtaining abortion care before and after policy reform. Contraception 95, 477鈥484.
  • LaRoche, K.J.*, Foster, A.M. 鈥淚 kind of feel like sometimes I am shoving it under the carpet鈥: Exploring women鈥檚 desire for and experiences with post-abortion support in Ontario. FACETS 2, 754鈥763.
  • MacFarlane, K.A.*, O鈥橬eil, M.L., Tekdemir, D., Foster, A.M., 2017. 鈥淚t was as if society didn鈥檛 want a woman to get an abortion鈥: a qualitative study in Istanbul, Turkey. Contraception 95, 154鈥160.
  • Raymond, E.G., Blanchard, K., Blumenthal, P., Cleland, K., Foster, A.M., Gold, M., Grossman, D., Pendergast, M.K., Westhoff, C.L., Winikoff, B., 2017. Sixteen years of overregulation: Time to unburden Mifeprex. New England Journal of Medicine 376, 790鈥794.
  • Tousaw, E.*, La, R., Arnott, G.*, Chinthakanan, O., Foster, A.M., 2017. 鈥淲ithout this program, women can lose their lives鈥: Migrant women鈥檚 experiences with the Safe Abortion Referral Program in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Reproductive Health Matters, 58鈥68.
  • Cano, J.K.*, Foster, A.M., 2016. 鈥淭hey made me go through like weeks of appointments and everything鈥: Documenting women鈥檚 experiences seeking abortion care in Yukon Territory, Canada. Contraception 94, 489鈥495.
  • Foster, A.M., Arnott, G.*, Hobstetter, M.*, Zaw, H., Maung, C., Sietstra, C., Walsh, M., 2016. Establishing a referral system for safe and legal abortion care: A pilot project on the Thailand-Burma border. International Perspectives on Sexual & Reproductive Health 42, 151鈥156.
  • LaRoche, K.J.*, Foster, A.M., 2016. Exploring the online presence of organizations offering post-abortion support services in Ontario. Frontiers in Women鈥檚 Health 1, 15鈥19.
  • MacFarlane, K.A.*, O鈥橬eil, M.L., Tekdemir, D., 脟etin, E., Bilgen, B., Foster, A.M., 2016. Politics, policies, pronatalism, and practice: availability and accessibility of abortion and reproductive health services in Turkey. Reproductive Health Matters 24, 62鈥70.
  • Vogel, K.I.*, LaRoche, K.J.*, El-Haddad, J.*, Chaumont, A.*, Foster, A.M., 2016. Exploring Canadian women鈥檚 knowledge of and interest in mifepristone: Results from a national qualitative study with abortion patients. Contraception 94, 137鈥142.
  • Foster, A.M., Arnott, G.*, Parniak, S.*, LaRoche, K.J.*, Trussell, J., 2015. No exceptions: Documenting the abortion experiences of US Peace Corps Volunteers. American Journal of Public Health 105, 41鈥48.
  • LaRoche, K.J.*, Foster, A.M., 2015. Toll free but not judgment free: Evaluating post-abortion support services in Ontario. Contraception 92, 469鈥474.
  • Sheehy, G.*, Aung, Y., Foster, A.M., 2015. 鈥淲e can lose our life for the abortion鈥: Exploring the dynamics shaping abortion care in peri-urban Yangon, Myanmar. Contraception 92, 475鈥481.
  • Foster, A.M., Wynn, L.L., Trussell, J., 2014. Evidence of global demand for medication abortion information: An analysis of . Contraception 89, 174鈥180.
  • Foster, A.M., Wynn, L., Rouhana, A.*, Diaz-Olavarrieta, C., Schaffer, K., Trussell, J., 2006. Providing medication abortion information to diverse communities: Use patterns of a multilingual web site. Contraception 74, 264鈥271.
  • Weitz, T.A., Foster, A.M., Ellertson, C., Grossman, D., Stewart, F.H., 2004. 鈥淢edical鈥 and 鈥渟urgical鈥 abortion: Rethinking the modifiers. Contraception 69, 77鈥78.
  • Foster, A.M., van Dis, J., Steinauer, J., 2003. Educational and legislative initiatives affecting residency training in abortion. JAMA 290, 1777鈥1778.

Peer reviewed journal articles: Health professions

  • Yalahow, A.*, Hassan, M., Foster, A.M., 2017. Training reproductive health professionals in a post-conflict environment: Exploring medical, nursing, and midwifery education in Mogadishu, Somalia. Reproductive Health Matters, 114鈥123.
  • Gedeon, J.*, Hkum, J., Hsue, S.N., Walsh, M., Foster, A.M., 2016. Snakes, ladders, and information about sexually transmitted infections: Evaluation of a peer educator training on the Thailand-Burma border. Global Journal of Health Science 8, 270鈥277.
  • Sheinfeld, L.*, Arnott, G.*, El-Haddad, J.*, Foster, A.M., 2016. Assessing abortion coverage in nurse practitioner programs in Canada: A national survey of program directors. Contraception 94, 483鈥488.
  • Foster, A.M., Jackson, C.B.*, LaRoche, K.J.*, Simmonds, K., Taylor, D., 2015. From qualified physician to licensed health care professional: The time has come to change mifepristone鈥檚 label. Contraception 92, 200鈥202.
  • Jackson, C.B.*, Foster, A.M., 2012. Ob/Gyn training in abortion care: Results from a national survey. Contraception 86, 407鈥412.
  • Simmonds, K., Foster, A.M., Zurek, M., 2009. From the outside in: A unique model for stimulating curricula reform in nursing education. The Journal of Nursing Education 48, 583鈥587.
  • Steinauer, J., LaRochelle, F., Rowh, M., Backus, L., Sandahl, Y., Foster, A., 2009. First impressions: What are preclinical medical students in the US and Canada learning about sexual and reproductive health? Contraception 80, 74鈥80.
  • Foster, A.M., Jackson, C.B.*, Martin, S.B., 2008. Reproductive health and cyber (mis)representations: A content analysis of obstetrics and gynecology residency program websites. Contraception 78, 99鈥105.
  • Foster, A.M., Polis, C., Allee, M.K., Simmonds, K., Zurek, M., Brown, A., 2006. Abortion education in nurse practitioner, physician assistant and certified nurse-midwifery programs: A national survey. Contraception 73, 408鈥414.

Peer reviewed journal articles: Vulnerable populations

  • Gee, S., Vargas J., Foster, A.M. 2019. 鈥淭he more children you have, the more praise you get from the community鈥: Exploring the role of sociocultural context and perceptions of care on maternal and newborn health among Somali refugees in UNHCR supported camps in Kenya. Conflict and Health, 13(11), 1-10.
  • Gee, S., Vargas J., Foster, A.M. 2018. 鈥淲e need good nutrition but we have no money to buy food鈥: Sociocultural context, care experiences, and newborn health in two UNHCR-supported camps in South Sudan. BMC International Health and Human Rights, 18(40), 1鈥10.
  • Fortier, E.*, Foster, A.M. 鈥淚t was kind of like if it happens it happens. It wasn鈥檛 planned, it wasn鈥檛 intentional鈥: Young mothers鈥 experiences with subsequent pregnancy in Ottawa, Canada. FACETS 2, 859鈥871.
  • Fortier, E.*, Foster, A.M., 2018 Exploring young mothers鈥 experiences with postpartum contraception in Ottawa: Results from a multi-methods qualitative study. Contraception 97, 434鈥438.
  • Foster, A.M., Evans, D., Garcia, M., Knaster, S., Krause, S., McGinn, T., Rich, S., Shah, M., Tappis, H., Wheeler, E., 2017. The 2018 Inter-Agency Field Manual on Reproductive Health in Humanitarian Settings: Revising the global standards. Reproductive Health Matters, 18鈥24.
  • Gedeon, J.*, Hsue, S.N., Foster, A.M., 2016. 鈥淚 came by the bicycle so we can avoid the police鈥: Factors shaping reproductive health decision-making on the Thailand-Burma border. International Journal of Population Studies 2, 78鈥88.
  • Sheehy, G.*, Aung, Y., Foster, A.M., 2016. 鈥淪he learned it from her mother and grandmother鈥: Women鈥檚 experiences with delivery and post-partum practices in peri-urban Yangon, Myanmar. Maternal and Child Health Journal 20, 854鈥861.
  • Sheehy, G.*, Aung, Y., Sietstra, C., Foster, A.M., 2016. Dynamics shaping access to reproductive health services in peri-urban Yangon, Myanmar: A multi-methods study. Global Journal of Health Science 8, 194鈥205.
  • Gedeon, J.*, Hsue, S.N., Walsh, M., Sietstra, C., MarSan, H., Foster, A.M., 2015. Assessing the experiences of intra-uterine device users in a long-term conflict setting: A qualitative study on the Thailand-Burma border. Conflict and Health 9, 6.
  • Gure, F.*, Yusuf, M., Foster, A.M., 2015. Exploring Somali women鈥檚 reproductive health knowledge and experiences: Results from focus group discussions in Mogadishu. Reproductive Health Matters 23, 136鈥144.

Peer reviewed journal articles: Other

  • Gagliardi, A.R., Dunn, S., Foster, A.M., Grace, S.L., Green, C.R., Khanlou, N., Miller, F.A., Stewart, D.E., Vigod, S., Wright, F.C. 2019. How is patient-centred care addressed in women鈥檚 health? A theoretical rapid review.  BMJ Open, 9(2), 1鈥9.
  • LaRoche, K.J.*, Gross, E.*, Sheehy, G.*, Foster, A.M. 2018. Put a ring in it: Exploring women鈥檚 experiences with the contraceptive vaginal ring in Ontario. Women鈥檚 Health Issues (EPub ahead of print).
  • Tschirhart, N.*, Nosten, F., Foster, A.M., 2017. Migrant tuberculosis patient needs and health system response along the Thailand-Myanmar border. Health Policy and Planning, 1鈥8.
  • Tschirhart, N.*, Thi, S.S., Swe, L.L., Nosten, F., Foster, A.M., 2017. Treating the invisible: Gaps and opportunities for enhanced TB control along the Thailand-Myanmar border. BMC Health Services Research 17.
  • Tschirhart, N.*, Sein, T., Nosten, F., Foster, A.M., 2016. Migrant and refugee patient perspectives on travel and tuberculosis along the Thailand-Myanmar border: A qualitative study. PLoS ONE 11.
  • Tschirhart, N.*, Nosten, F., Foster, A.M., 2016. Access to free or low-cost tuberculosis treatment for migrants and refugees along the Thailand-Myanmar border in Tak province, Thailand. International Journal for Equity in Health 15.
  • Bessett, D.*, Prager, J.*, Havard, J.*, Murphy, D.J.*, Ag茅nor, M., Foster, A.M., 2015. Barriers to contraceptive access after health care reform: Experiences of young adults in Massachusetts. Women鈥檚 Health Issues 25, 91鈥96.
  • Janiak, E.*, Rhodes, E.*, Foster, A.M., 2013. Translating access into utilization: Lessons from the design and evaluation of a health insurance website to promote reproductive health care for young women in Massachusetts. Contraception 88, 684鈥690.
  • Foster, A.M., Dennis, A., Smith, F., 2011. Do religious restrictions influence ectopic pregnancy management? A national qualitative study. Women鈥檚 Health Issues 21, 104鈥109.

Major technical reports

  • Foster, A.M., El-Mowafi, M.*, Hammad, M., Ben Tareef, S. 2019. Gender-based violence and sexual and reproductive health in the South of Jordan: Results from a needs assessment and service mapping exercise. UNFPA Jordan, Amman, Jordan.
  • O鈥橞rien, A.M., Gose, E.S, Crich, L.*, Foster, A.M. 2019. 鈥淸T]here has to be a better way to deal with this鈥: Exploring the mental health needs of women residing in Violence Against Women shelters in Ottawa, Ontario. Le Royal, Ottawa, ON.
  • Foster, A.M., El-Mowafi, M.* 2019. Assessment of the 2013-2018 National Strategy for Reproductive Health and Family Planning. Higher Population Council, Amman, Jordan.
  • Inter-Agency Working Group on Reproductive Health in Crises. 2018. Inter-Agency Field Manual on Reproductive Heath in Humanitarian Settings. IAWG, New York, NY.
    • Led two-year revision process and served as lead author of introduction and conclusion and contributing author of fundamental principles, Minimum Initial Service Package, and comprehensive abortion care chapters.
  • Arnott, G.*, La, R.K., Tho, E., Sietstra, C., Walsh, M., Foster, A.M., 2015. Establishing a safe abortion referral system for women from Burma residing in Chiang Mai, Thailand: Results from situation analysis research. CRHC, Cambridge, MA.
  • Sheehy, G.*, Aung, Y., Sietstra, C., Foster, A.M., 2015. Near the city but hard to reach: Results from a reproductive health needs assessment in peri-urban Yangon. CRHC, Cambridge, MA.
  • Foster, A.M., Arnott, G.*, Parniak, S.*, LaRoche, K.J.*, Trussell, J., 2014. No exceptions: Documenting the abortion experiences of US Peace Corps Volunteers. CRHC, Cambridge, MA.
  • Foster, A.M., 2014. Comparative ethnographic studies of enumeration methods and coverage: Arab, Middle Eastern & Americans of Arab or Middle Eastern descent group. US Census Bureau, Washington, DC.
  • Hobstetter, M.*, Walsh, M., Leigh, J., Lee, C.I., Sietstra, C., Foster, A.M., 2012. Separated by borders, united in need: An assessment of reproductive health on the Thailand-Burma border. Ibis Reproductive Health, Cambridge, MA.
  • Walsh, M., Kellock, W., Hai, T., Lagone, E., Sietstra, C., Lessard, D., Foster, A.M., 2012. Protecting our future: Adolescent reproductive health and rights on the Thailand-Burma border. Adolescent Reproductive Health Network, Mae Sot, Thailand.
  • Bessett, D.*, Prager, J.*, Havard, J.*, Murphy, D.J., Ag茅nor, M., Foster, A.M., 2010. Young adults, health insurance, and access to contraception in the wake of health care reform: Results from focus group discussions in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Ibis Reproductive Health, Cambridge, MA.
  • Ag茅nor, M., Havard, J.*, Bessett, D.*, Foster, A.M., 2009. Young adults & the coverage of contraceptive services in the wake of health care reform: Results from an assessment of young adult-targeted health plans in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Ibis Reproductive Health, Cambridge, MA.
  • Foster, A.M., Dennis, A., Smith, F., 2009. Assessing hospital policies & practices regarding ectopic pregnancy & miscarriage management: Results of a national qualitative study. Ibis Reproductive Health, Cambridge, MA.
  • Wynn, L.L., Foster, A.M., Trussell, J., 2009. Misconceptions and ignorance about sexual and reproductive health. The Female Patient.
  • Foster, A.M., Jackson, C.B.*, 2008. Factors influencing the decision to participate in abortion training and intention to provide: A national study of obstetrics and gynecology residents. Ibis Reproductive Health, Cambridge, MA.
  • Foster, A.M., Daoud, F., Maqboul, E., Otis, K., Ladhani, N., 2008. Assessing the reproductive health content of nursing programs in Palestine: Preliminary study results from the West Bank. Ibis Reproductive Health, Cambridge, MA.
  • Foster, A.M., 2005. Medication abortion: A guide for health professionals. Ibis Reproductive Health, Cambridge, MA.
  • Foster, A.M., Rouhana, A.*, Zubaidi, H., 2005. Medication abortion: A guide for health professionals (in Arabic). Ibis Reproductive Health, Cambridge, MA.
  • Foster, A.M., 2001. Sexuality in the Middle East: Conference report. Oxford University Press.