[9] She has been profiled and featured in dozens of publications, including the front page of The New York Times[10] and in Scientific American,[11]CNN, ABC News, BuzzFeed, the blog Jezebel and the Women's Media Center.
The study, first published in the Journal of the American Board of Family Practice, was considered groundbreaking and subsequently feature in several prestigious publications including Medscape Medical.
The work was praised as insightful and thorough research that made a significant impact on the future integration of medical abortion into residency practicies.
[20] Linda Prine was the co-author in a 2006 study titled "Hospital Religious Affiliation and Emergency Contraceptive Prescribing Practices."
[21] Source:[22] Linda Prine was the co-author in an article titled "Medical abortion and activism in medicine," published in the textbook "21st Century Sexualities: Contemporary Issues in Health, Education, and Rights."
The central goal of RHAP is to work towards a future in which American women and teenagers at every socioeconomic level are provided with birth control and abortion from their primary care physician.
[25] Prine is a highly accomplished cyclist herself, finishing all 100 miles of the New York's City Century bike race several times.
In a press release from the New York State Academy of Family Physicians, it was announced that Linda Prine was the winner of the 2014 Educator of the Year award.
Rashbaum (1926-2005) was a cofounder of PRCH, a gifted obstetrician and gynecologist, a respected teacher, and a passionate advocate for women’s rights.