Check out this insightful article on "10 Things Doctors Wish Women Knew to Manage Their Health". It's packed with valuable information that you can share with your patients to help them take charge of their health and well-being. Use this resource to empower your patients with the knowledge they need to make informed decisions! #CalderaMedical #WomensHealth #PatientEducation #DoctorResources #HealthcareProfessionals #EmpowermentThroughEducation #MedicalResources #WomenEmpoweringWomen
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#womenshealth concerns are too often overlooked or dismissed, perpetuating a cycle of inequitable access to quality #healthcare. As the nation’s health system strives to create a more inclusive and equitable future, it is imperative to delve into the different medical needs that should be prioritized to improve women's health. Check out this great article from Sara Berg, MS to learn more. #NVFP #conciergemedicine https://lnkd.in/gFWpHr3n
10 things doctors wish women knew to manage their health
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Take charge of your health this Women’s Health Week by staying on top of your screenings! Scroll through to see 7 screenings women should schedule based on recommendations we received from medical expert Lillie Shockney, R.N., B.S., M.A.S., ONN-CG. Be sure to share this list with the women in your community and remember: your health comes first! #WomensHealthWeek #WomensHealthMonth
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Women's Health is Everyone's Health. This National Women's Health Week, the Office on Women’s Health emphasizes how women experience challenges when seeking healthcare services that have the potential to save their lives. For example, women are more likely to be sent home during a heart attack because healthcare providers misunderstand women’s symptoms or do not apply new research knowledge showing the differences in women’s symptoms compared to men. Learn more here about the significance of the disparities women face in healthcare. #NWHW @womenshealth https://lnkd.in/gdudkZVx
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Gender has a significant impact on health. Even after incredible advancements in medicine, we still understand less about how many health issues affect women compared to men. Over the month of September, the Victorian Department of Health is asking you to take time with your friends and family to talk about your healthcare experiences. Listening to and understanding the experiences of Victorian women and girls helps to deliver improved healthcare that meets their needs. To share your experience, or that of a woman or girl you know of, participate in the Department of Health's survey here: https://ow.ly/emyt50PHjI8
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Women have historically been underrepresented in medical research across many critical issues. This #WomensHealthWeek, it’s important we call on the scientific community to ensure that investing in women’s health is a top priority. Learning even more about women’s health will help healthcare professionals provide the most up to date and appropriate evidence-based care. In the meantime, catch up on the #USPSTF's recommendations so that you know the latest proven ways to help women stay healthy. https://lnkd.in/e-xxMZbc
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Today we stand at a sliding doors moment for the future of women’s health. While there has been a great deal of positive momentum, social and political agendas put female health advancements at risk. At FSi, we are committed to ensuring the continued positive momentum for women’s health. Our Future of Women’s Health report is one way we are doing this. For the next few weeks, we will be exploring the societal shifts and technological advancements that will inform how the future of women’s healthcare will either evolve or devolve. To read the full Future of Women’s Health paper, click here https://lnkd.in/gSK-aF9Z #womenhealth
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The healthcare industry has faced a shortage of impactful research and treatments targeting women's health issues. Patient-reported outcome (PRO) surveys can provide crucial insights into health-related quality of life, fueling a variety of clinical research and care initiatives. Learn how to revolutionize women’s health using patient-first data from PROs: https://lnkd.in/du63ht-T #WomensHealthMonth #WomensHealth #PatientInsights
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Women's health needs are diverse and unique, underscoring the importance of regular check-ups as a fundamental component of proactive healthcare. Routine examinations play a pivotal role in addressing specific health concerns, preventing potential issues, and promoting overall well-being for women across various life stages. Find out more in our latest blog post: https://lnkd.in/g7kJbYg9
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June is Men’s Health Month. According to Men's Health Network, men are less likely than women to see their healthcare providers about health issues. This month, let’s remind the men in our lives about the importance of regular visits to their physician. It’s about encouraging men and boys to stay health-conscious at all ages. #KuakiniHealthSystem #CaringIsOurTradition #MensHealthMonth #seeyourdoctor
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There is a huge gap in how in women and men’s health are treated, due to the unequal focus on men in medical research, diagnosis, and treatment. As part of the World Economic Forum’s Women’s Health Initiative, the Forum and the McKinsey & Company have released a new report that addresses the root causes of the women’s health gap and charts ways to close this gap: https://lnkd.in/edNrCEqm #WomensHealth
Closing the Women’s Health Gap to Improve Lives and Economies
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