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NOVEMBER 12-14, 2021 (Virtual Summit)

 

Why a 2021 Sex and Gender Health Education Summit?

Building on the success of three past Summits, the 2021 Sex and Gender Health Education Summit served to -

 HIGHLIGHT innovative and sustainable curriculum methods for teaching sex and gender specific health

INCREASE awareness of the intersectionality of sex, gender, race, and social determinants.

   CREATE a network to support and progress the integration of sex and gender differences into health professionals’ education.

EXPAND multi-disciplinary opportunities by convening leaders from across different healthcare professions.

ENHANCE interprofessional education through a sex and gender approach.




 

Special Film Screening – Ms. Diagnosed

 

Learn more at www.msdiagnosedfilm.com.

All patients possess the basic human variables of sex and gender, and therefore the integration of these variables into our health professions’ curricula is the new challenge.
— Alyson J. McGregor, MD, MP, FACEP

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

No scientific discovery can save a life without first traversing a learning environment...
— Marjorie Jenkins, MD, MEdHP, FACP
 
 

 
 

Jointly provided by: Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, American Medical Women’s Association, Laura Bush Institute for Women’s Health at Texas Tech University School of Medicine, and Mayo Clinic