Assessing Gaps and Unmet Needs in HPV-Related Disease
SWHR Event Virtual MeetingSWHR convenes a diverse group of interdisciplinary researchers, clinicians, and patients for a closed-door virtual roundtable meeting on HPV-related disease in women.
SWHR convenes a diverse group of interdisciplinary researchers, clinicians, and patients for a closed-door virtual roundtable meeting on HPV-related disease in women.
The Policy Advisory Council is a forum for industry, nonprofit, and other health care stakeholders to partner with SWHR to support emerging scientific research and public policy that will improve women’s health.
Virtual event to highlight critical factors that differentiate the course and impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on men and women, and to discuss implications of sex and gender differences on COVID-19 research and treatment.
The webinar will explore some of the previous barriers to implementing telemedicine, the current COVID-19 environment, and anticipated future policy challenges/gains as well as a discussion of how the migraine community can engage in policy advocacy.
This town hall will highlight some of the diverse ways in which sex, gender, and pregnancy impact COVID-19 disease progression and outcomes.
The first webinar of the 2020 Virtual Prevent Cancer Dialogue focuses on Cervical Cancer and HPV. There will be engaging presentations as part of moderated panels, interactive Q&A with panelists, facilitated peer-to-peer conversations on trending topics and informative poster presentations.
Join Research!America and partners for a virtual roundtable discussion focusing on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on public and private sector-fueled medical progress.
Hosted by the Black Women's Health Imperative, speakers will raise the profile of the intersections between maternal health, climate change, and birth outcomes.
Please join PAC for this month's webinar discussing "High-Risk Populations, COVID-19, and Disruptions in Outpatient and Preventive Care."
The first of a two-part series that will explore the health equity challenges presented by COVID-19 in the dementia community and beyond.
Join NPWH for a discussion about how we can continue to provide preventive care and support women in accessing the care they deserve during COVID-19.
Presented by the VCU Institute for Women’s Health and VCU Health Continuing Education, in collaboration with the Journal of Women's Health, Women's Health Reports, and U.S Food and Drug Administration.
The Women's Congressional Policy Institute hosts a conversation on COVID-19 and maternal health, the first in a new virtual briefing series.
NPWH's webinar will discuss different ways telehealth is being implemented, the benefits and challenges, and provide tips for must-watch situations in the rapidly changing policy landscape.
Join Axios for a live, virtual event on how the coronavirus pandemic is changing health care access for those dealing with chronic pain.
The NIH's Understudied, Underrepresented, and Underreported (U3) Women’s Health Webinar will focus on improving chronic disease outcomes through approaches that address social determinants of health.
The Alzheimer’s Association International Conference convenes the world’s leading basic scientists, clinical researchers, early career investigators, clinicians and the care research community to share breaking research discoveries that will lead to methods of prevention and treatment and improvements in diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease.
Virtual care and digital health tools are soaring in popularity amid the Covid-19 pandemic. What are the potential challenges — and what elements of the shift to virtual care will stick in a post-pandemic world?
The Office of Research on Women's Health hosts a Facebook Live Q&A that will explore the topic of leadership among women in STEMM careers.
This ORWH Facebook Live Q&A panel discussion will explore the importance of women, particularly women of color, in STEMM leadership roles.
This virtual interview is part of Untitled Kingdom's State of FemTech+ series and will focus on menopause and the potential of medical technology in that space.
The COVID-19 pandemic provided a stark reality check regarding inequities and disparities in health outcomes. NPWH's webinar will discuss the impact of this pandemic on health equity.
A one-day educational symposium featuring presentations
from more than 35 experts and advocates. The symposium is divided into two tracks. One is tailored to medical professionals and the other to patients and the general public, however, both programs will be open to all attendees. The event will be followed
by an awards ceremony and cocktail hour.
On Tuesday, September 1, 2020, at 1:00 p.m. ET, ORWH will host an hour-long webinar titled “Incorporating a Sex-and-Gender Lens from Bench to Bedside: Neurology,” featuring speaker Farida Sohrabji, Ph.D.
NIH is holding a follow-up workshop to the original 2017 Inclusion Across the Lifespan workshop (IAL workshop summary) to examine the implementation of the NIH policy and discuss remaining opportunities for and barriers to inclusion. The Inclusion Across the Lifespan II (IAL-II) workshop will be held on the NIH campus September 2-3, 2020 and videocast at https://www.videocast.nih.gov.
In this webinar from Johns Hopkins, attendees will hear about current clinical trials to alter the course of Alzheimer's Disease as well as early symptoms and the course of the disease.