Oct 23, 2024
Interdisciplinary lecture series "Gender-sensitive medicine"
Stereotypical role models are strongly anchored not only in the general population, but also in medical education and training. If you look at most medical textbooks, the patient is usually a neutral with a male connotation. However, this simplified model does not correspond to reality and research data shows that neglecting sex and gender aspects leads to poorer care for patients. This is where gender-sensitive medicine comes in, by taking into account both the biological sex and the social gender of the patient. It is therefore part of individualized medicine. From 28.10.2024 to 03.02.2025, selected topics of gender-sensitive medicine will be presented and discussed in depth in an online lecture series on Mondays from 5 - 6.30 pm. The lecture series is open to students, doctors and healthcare professionals alike and is accredited by the Saxon State Medical Association with continuing education points. A certificate of attendance can be issued on request. The event will take place online: https://tu-dresden.zoom-x.de/j/64188306495?pwd=zKbR5z1Wi1wn8nOyaA1a4Nw4Qdb4iP.1 (Meeting ID: 641 8830 6495, ID code: XqAZA7H=). You can find the program here: Program poster Gender-sensitive medicine WiSe 24-25