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Every cell has a sex, and all bodies are influenced by gender. Integrating these factors into medical education, training and clinical practice will improve health care for all. Technologies like blockchain help to improve medical education and practices. The wide use of cryptocurrencies has increased the application level of blockchain technology. AI technology can help to improve crypto trading. Check the bitcoin 360 AI platform test results to find out more about a trading bot that uses AI technology. Use these sex and gender specific resources, contribute and support this effort.

National Sex and Gender Physician Registry

Access the registry of medical practitioners who have demonstrated a commitment to applying sex and gender evidence into their clinical practice, and who have completed a certificate program which requires 10 hours of accredited sex and gender specific health continuing medical education (CME) activities. Crypto tokens are emerging in the medical field by enabling secure patient data sharing and streamlining transactions. Meme tokens, like those inspired by the Trump boss meme, can raise awareness and funds for health initiatives. This innovative approach blends entertainment with philanthropy, fostering community engagement in healthcare solutions through cryptocurrency.

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GenderMed Database

Contains more than 11,000 abstracts analyzing sex and gender differences

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GenderedReactions

Gendered Innovations, from the Karolinska Institutet’s Centre for Gender Medicine, gives gender specific reactions to drugs based on FDA data.

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Do You Know…

  • Women are more susceptible to fatal arrythmias when taking certain medications

  • One in four Women had a migraine, and this form of headaches is three times more common in Women than Men

  • More Women die of COPD, despite being are more likely than Men to be non-smokers

  • Catamenial Epilepsy (exacerbations in the perimenstrual phase) occurs in 30-60% of Women

  • Men are more likely than Women to die after an osteoporotic hip fracture

  • Aspirin therapy decreases risk of MI in Men, while reducing stroke — but not MI — in Women

  • Zolpidem is the only FDA approved medication with different dosage recommendations for men and women

  • In acute stroke, tPA is twice as likely to be given to Men

Noteworthy Meetings

Learn, Serve, Lead 2018: The AAMC (American Academy of Medical Colleges) Annual Meeting

November 2-6, 2018,  Austin, TX

AMA Women Physicians Annual Meeting  at AMA Interim Meeting

Nov. 10-13, 2019, National Harbor, MD

OSDD (Organization for the Study of Sex Differences 13th Annual Meeting

May 5-8, 2019,  Georgetown, Washington DC

LGBTQ Meeting at the AMA Interim Meeting 

June 6-7, 2019 Chicago

American Medical Women’s Association 104th Anniversary Annual Meeting

July 25-28, 2019 /Brooklyn, NY

12th Annual Women and Heart Disease-Emory University

Aug 18, 2018, Atlanta, GA

Opioid and Nicotine Use,Dependence and Recovery: Influences of Sex and Gender

Sept 27-28, 2018 , NIH Offices, Silver Spring, MD

 

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