The Influence of Gender on the Patient Provider Relationship Marla L Clayman, PhD, MPH, Gender Internal Medicine, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
The Influence of Gender on the Patient Provider Relationship Marla L Clayman, PhD, MPH, Gender Internal Medicine, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
patient centered
Literature Review on Effective Sex- and Gender-Based Models of Care Gender’s potential implications for many aspects of healthcare, and the broad scope of the HHS Office of Women’s Health (OWH) initial research questions, this review covers a diverse set of topics such as quality improvement, systems level changes, the role of provider behavior, insurance patterns, […]
models of care, OWH, patient centered
Embedding Concepts of Sex and Gender Health Differences into Medical Curricula A recent Journal of Women’s Health conference report makes a strong case for the necessity of all medical schools to incorporate the role of sex and gender in determining appropriate patient treatments into their curricula. According to “Sound Medicine” healthy living expert, Theresa Rohr […]
medical education, patient centered
Charting a course for the future of women’s health in the United States: concepts, findings and recommendations Donna M. Strobino*, Holly Grason, Cynthia Minkovitz Under the auspices of the John’s Hopkins University Women’s and Children’s Health Policy Center, and Maternal and Child Health Bureau, the participants confirmed the need to focus broadly on women’s health […]
patient centered, Women's Health