Getting Real World Data About Covid-19
Virtual MeetingAs the pandemic rages on, society needs accurate information fast in order to generate a vaccine. But can researchers provide it? Join STAT for a discussion that seeks to answer this question.
As the pandemic rages on, society needs accurate information fast in order to generate a vaccine. But can researchers provide it? Join STAT for a discussion that seeks to answer this question.
This webinar from the HHS Office of Minority Health (OMH) will feature national, state, tribal and local experts leading COVID-19 relief efforts and is developed for public health leaders and community organizations.
In this virtual Congressional briefing, speakers will share research and evidence-based models of respectful, person-centered maternity care that can be engaged to address maternal health inequities through Medicaid policy change.
This NIH workshop brings together experts to discuss the progress and challenges in research and care for pregnant women and newborns during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The goal of the 2020 Summit is to support and progress the integration of sex and gender differences into health professionals’ education through innovative and sustainable curriculum methods.
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.
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.
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.
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.
This ORWH Facebook Live Q&A panel discussion will explore the importance of women, particularly women of color, in STEMM leadership roles.