Sex and Gender matter in Pain Perception - Prof Carole Clair (Webinar, On demand)
Free
Published date: October 27, 2023
- Location: Online, Online
Discover how sex and gender can affect pain perception and learn to identify and prevent gender bias in pain treatment. Don’t miss this opportunity to deepen your understanding and improve patient communication.
Join Prof. Carole Clair on 12th October 2023 (7pm, UCT+2) and discover how sex and gender can affect pain perception and learn to identify and prevent gender bias in pain treatment.
Men and women feel and express pain differently. Did you ever wonder who is more sensitive to pain and how the gender of the healthcare provider could subconsciously influence the patient’s treatment?
Prof. Carole Clair will take down beliefs and clichés in this lecture, and show studies that may change the way you communicate with and treat your patients.
Watch the webinar for free here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0TPw0ZQVcQ
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