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Gender Specific Women’s Health Curriculum Survey

November 13, 2013 / SGWHC Editorial Team / Curriculum/Training, Reports/Guidelines
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National Survey of Gender Specific & Women’s Health Curriculum in Medical Schools

Laura W. Bush Institute for Women’s Health at Texas Tech University Health Sciences

Overview:  Despite advances, women’s health is still primarily defined as and taught with a focus to ob/gyn and reproductive care.

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