Dear AAPLOG Colleague, We are updating our website “Find a Physician” page. If you are a prolife doctor who does obstetrics, you can get on this page simply by requesting to. Hit “Reply,” and write your name, specialty (OBGyn, FP), City-State, phone #, and website. NOTICE: we have just added the “website” section, so if yours is not listed, send it to us, along with the other new or corrected info. For corrections or website, be sure to mention your state, so we know where to find you on the site. ELLA webcast: Next Tuesday, October 26th, at 9pm Eastern, Students for Life of America will be hosting a webcast with members of the “ella Causes Abortions” Coalition. Wendy Wright, Jeanne Monahan, Dr. Angela Lanfranchi, and Kristan Hawkins will be discussing ella, the new abortion drug, the abortion breast cancer link, and how people can take action both on campus and in their community. Students For Life of America, Concerned Women of America, Family Resource Council, Breast Cancer Prevention Institute, LifeNews.com, and AAPLOG will be co-sponsoring the event . Go to http://attendthisevent.com/?eventID=15583395 This page has all of the call in information for the event and has an option to submit questions before and during the webcast. Also, we have posted the webcast on the ellaCausesAbortions.com website to advertise, so you can go to that site as well. While you are there, you can also check out Dr. Harrison’s latest video blogs in Ella. Following is the FRC promo on the webcast: What They Won’t Tell You About ella and Abortion! On October 26th at 9:00pm Eastern, Students for Life of America, Family Research Council, Concerned Women for America, the Breast Cancer Prevention Institute and LifeNews.com will host an audio webcast to discuss the dangers of the new abortion drug, ella, and the abortion breast cancer link. The webcast will not only spotlight the dangers of the new abortion drug and the facts of the abortion-breast cancer link, but it will also discuss how pro-life activists can get more involved on their campus and in their community. This August, the U.S. Food & Drug Administration approved ella for distribution and sale within the United States, labeling the drug as a mere contraceptive. The FDA is not telling women that use of ella can kill a human embryo and that the drug is actually an abortion pill. Make sure to join the free webcast on October 26th to get more information about ella, the new abortion drug, and the dangerous side effect of abortion that the abortion industry does not want you to know about.