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Beyond Women's Health: Incorporating Sex and Gender Differences Into Graduate Public Health Curricula
ASPH is pleased to announce the release of the women's health curriculum report. The aim of the study was to assess how women’s health is addressed in required and elective courses for the Master of Public Health degree. Through this project, ASPH and its Federal partners sought to extend the available information at SPHs regarding an increased recognition of women’s health issues across the life span.
Special appreciation and gratitude to:
The directors and staff of the:
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Health Resources and Services Administration, Office of Women’s Health
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Department of Health and Human Services, Office on Women’s Health
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National Institutes for Health, Office of Research on Women’s Health
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Office of Women’s Health
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Agency for Health and Research Quality, Director, Women's Health and Gender-Based Research
Dean Susan Scrimshaw, University of Illinois at Chicago School of Public Health, for leading this effort and chairing the Expert Advisory Group
Consultant Holly Grason, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, for designing and conducting the study
Link to full report
For questions on the report please contact Karen Helsing at khelsing@asph.org.
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