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Key Details

Date

Thursday 11 August
18:00-19:00

Location

Online
Online Online
Online

Fees

Members and non-members: £5
Honorary members: Free
Concession (student, disabled, job seeker): £3.75

First 20 bookings - 20% discount - code HF2B003

Last minute booking rates apply (see event page for details).

Programme

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In this workshop, Medical Herstory offers a historical perspective into how gender bias influences health experiences and medical care, with a focus on women’s pain (including childbirth). Through patient experience case studies, interactive trivia, and group discussions, we will address the implicit and institutional biases that have historically influenced women’s experiences of seeking and receiving care, and explore how to overcome these barriers. 

The workshop will include discussions on racism, sexism, medical dismissal and discrimination, in addition to an exploration of societal and gender norms and factors influencing women’s health. 

This workshop has been organised by the museum’s Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Advisory Group. 

 

Facilitators
Medical Herstory is an award-winning international non-profit on a mission to eliminate sexism, shame, and stigma from health experiences. We are dedicated to raising awareness on gender health inequity through storytelling, undoing stigma, patient advocacy, and medical education. We run an online publication, hold events, and run workshops to provide education on how gender bias and stereotypes influence illness experiences and medical care.

Joining details
The Zoom details will be sent to you the day before the event.