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Some medical schools are documenting and reporting the use of the Sex and Gender Specific Health Learning Modules as part of their LCME accreditation process. The learning modules can provide schools with the means for meeting educational objectives and are particularly relevant to LCME standards related to curricular content, such as elements 7.5: Societal Problems and 7.6: Cultural Competence and Health Care Disparities in the Data Collection Instrument.
1. Check out the NIH courses on Sex and Gender Influence on Health and Disease in the Resources section of this website.
2. We have two new YouTube shorts on Migraines in women and men:
3. Did you know? - Migraine headaches occur 3 times more often in women than men.
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Approaching health through the lens of sex and gender based medicine is defined as the science of how normal human biology differs between males and females and how the manifestations, mechanisms, and treatment of disease vary as a function of the complex relationship of both sex and gender.
The increasing body of sex and gender specific evidence dictates a change in how medical education approaches teaching women’s and men’s health. The current segregation of men’s health and women’s health must be expanded to a broader, more inclusive sex and gender specific health.
This approach serves to expand women’s health beyond the standard bones, hormones, and reproduction to other diseases and to include men in the consideration of the typical “female-sexed” diseases of osteoporosis, urinary incontinence, and depression.
Please contact us for more information about the Laura Bush Institute's Sex and Gender Specific Health Program.
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