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Gender Specific Women’s Health Curriculum Survey

November 13, 2013 / SGWHC Editorial Team / Curriculum/Training, Reports/Guidelines

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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medical curricula, medical education, Women's Health

Need for Sex Specific Reporting

October 10, 2013 / SGWHC Editorial Team / Journal Articles

Dispelling the Myths: Calling for Sex Specific Reporting of Trial Results Editorial by Sharonne Hayes, MD and Rita Redberg, MD  

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research reporting, Women's Health

Health Conditions Affect Women More

September 22, 2013 / SGWHC Editorial Team / Blog

Seven Health Conditions That Affect Women Disproportionately Excerpted from The Huffington Post (8/05/2013) By Catherine Pearson There are some diseases and conditions that only affect women, and some that are more commonly associated only with women like breast cancer and eating disorders, although some men experience these conditions, too. But there are medical challenges that […]

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Autoimmune, Depression, Gastroenterology, pain, STDs, Women's Health

Future Health of Women

September 10, 2013 / SGWHC Editorial Team / Journal Articles

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 […]

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patient centered, Women's Health
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