Bladder Cancer in Women: The Unspoken Demographic
Bladder Cancer | More common in men. More lethal in women? What should you know?
Bladder Cancer | More common in men. More lethal in women? What should you know?
This lecture features Pauline Mendola from the Epidemiology Branch of the NICHD’s Division of Intramural Population Health Research. She will discuss her research on air pollution and its effects on pregnancy, including the link to asthma and other adverse outcomes for pregnant women and infants.
Join the Endocrine Society and Northwestern University to celebrate Women’s Health Research Day and hear from some of the country’s leading researchers about the next big discoveries in women’s health.
The Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy is hosting a public webinar to discuss the Real-World Evidence Collaborative’s work on demonstrating RWE study credibility and how RWE may contribute to an evidence package through a totality of evidence approach. The webinar will be moderated by Mark McClellan, MD, PhD, director of Duke-Margolis and will include a panel of experts who will discuss the key takeaways from recent RWE Collaborative publications and identify next steps for advancing the use of RWE for regulatory decision-making. Key topic areas include:
To address the significant impact of chronic pain on women, SWHR will assemble a group of researchers, clinicians, patients, and health care thought leaders for a meeting on chronic pain in women, with a particular focus on osteoarthritic pain.
This Webinar hosted by the NIHCM Foundation will focus on social determinants of health efforts in technology and the workforce, and will explore innovative federal model testing on whether addressing health-related social needs of Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries improves outcomes.
The Patient Access Collaborative will host the webinar "A Patient-Centered Approach to Measuring Value in Health Care: Use of the Quality-Adjusted Life Year (QALY)."
In this FasterCures webinar you will hear from practitioners partnering effectively around patient-generated heath data about the promise and challenges.
PRGLAC established by the 21st Century Cures Act will be advising the Secretary of Health and Human Services regarding gaps in knowledge and research on safe and effective therapies for pregnant women and lactating women. The task force will meet and discuss issues in implementation and care.
Join HealthyWomen for an educational roundtable moderated by renowned cardiologist and SWHR Board member Dr. Nieca Goldberg, medical director of the NYU Women’s Heart Program.