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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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Web Based Medical Education

September 20, 2013 / SGWHC Editorial Team / Journal Articles
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Perspectives on gender-specific medicine, course and learning style preferences in medical education A study among students at the Medical University of Vienna SummaryIn the study for the thesis Web Based Training with Moodle: Gender-differences in Action of Drugs, a survey among students of the Medical University of Vienna (MUV) concerning the implementation of gender-specific medicine […]

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Internet Based Medical Education

September 10, 2013 / SGWHC Editorial Team / Journal Articles
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A realist review of what works, for whom and in what circumstances Geoff Wong, Trisha Greenhalgh, Ray Pawson In designing or choosing an Internet-based course, attention must be given to the fit between technical attributes and learners’ needs and priorities; and to ways of providing meaningful interaction. The authors offer a preliminary set of questions […]

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Gender Based Medical Education

August 8, 2013 / SGWHC Editorial Team / Journal Articles
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Perspectives on gender-specific medicine, course and learning style preferences in medical education:                                                        a study among students at the Medical University of Vienna AbstractIn the study for the thesis […]

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