Rojek Mary K, Jenkins Marjorie R
1 Center for Urban Research and Learning, Loyola University Chicago , Chicago, Illinois.
2 Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center , Laura W. Bush Institute for Women's Health, Amarillo, Texas.
J Womens Health (Larchmt). 2016 Oct;25(10):985-989. doi: 10.1089/jwh.2016.5948. Epub 2016 Jul 22.
Sex- and Gender-Based Medicine (SGBM) is an emerging discipline within healthcare research, education, and practice. It addresses both the similarities and differences in men and women and it considers both biological and sociocultural factors that impact on the health of all individuals. On a basic level, sex refers to biology and gender refers to sociocultural factors. SGBM emerged after a body of knowledge had been established about health differences between women and men. However, these differences are not consistently considered and misperceptions are propagated when translations from the bench to the bedside are based on a predominantly one-sex model. Medical curricula are not yet integrating the evidence of sex and gender across students' educational experiences. We propose adopting a sex and gender lens to enable physicians and students to critically examine the scientific evidence and assess its applicability to specific patients. A Sex and Gender Medical Education Summit was held in 2015 to create a roadmap for integrating SGBM into medical education. We present examples that led to successful integration of SGBM in U.S. medical schools, as well as resources for medical educators and researchers, so that the health of both women and men can be positively impacted.
基于性别的医学(SGBM)是医疗保健研究、教育和实践领域中一门新兴的学科。它探讨了男性和女性之间的异同,并考虑了影响所有人健康的生物和社会文化因素。在基本层面上,“性”指生物学,“性别”指社会文化因素。在关于男女健康差异的知识体系建立之后,基于性别的医学应运而生。然而,当从实验室到临床的转化主要基于单性模式时,这些差异并未得到持续关注,误解也得以传播。医学课程尚未将性别方面的证据融入学生的整个教育过程。我们建议采用性别视角,使医生和学生能够批判性地审视科学证据,并评估其对特定患者的适用性。2015年举办了一次基于性别的医学教育峰会,以制定将基于性别的医学融入医学教育的路线图。我们展示了美国医学院成功将基于性别的医学融入教学的实例,以及为医学教育工作者和研究人员提供的资源,以便对男性和女性的健康都能产生积极影响。