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Assuring Women Considered for Medical Devices

January 23, 2014 / SGWHC Editorial Team / Guidelines/Statements, Reports/Guidelines
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Enrollment and Monitoring of Women in Post-Approval Studies for Medical Devices Mandated by the Food and Drug Administration Ellen Pinnow, MS, Naomi Herz, BS, Nilsa Loyo-Berrios, PhD, and Michelle Tarver, MD, PhD Women may respond differently to medical devices due to factors such as genetics, body size, hormones, or other intrinsic sex-specific or extrinsic societal […]

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HRSA Recommendations for Women’s Health Curricula

January 22, 2014 / SGWHC Editorial Team / Reports/Guidelines
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Women’s Health Curricula: Final Expert Panel Report for Interprofessional Collaboration across the Health Professions U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)Office of Women’s Health (2013) The report highlights a model for women’s health content, outlining five key content areas and three theoretical perspectives. Key content areas include wellness and […]

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Healthcare Quality and Disparities in Women

November 22, 2013 / SGWHC Editorial Team / Reports/Guidelines
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Selected Findings From the 2010 National Reports Healthcare quality and disparities measures in health care for women are integrated throughout both reports. This document extracts and summarizes the measures in a single document. It is organized around the same framework as the larger NHQR and NHDR but collapses some components to provide a higher view. […]

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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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