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In this eye-opening episode, we sit down with Dr. Tim Nutbeam, a leading expert in Emergency Medicine, to explore his groundbreaking research. The findings expose a startling truth: women seeking emergency care are subjected to different treatment than men, with potentially life-threatening consequences. Join us as we navigate the landscape of medical misogyny in clinical practice, unravelling its global impact on women's health and well-being.
OUTLINE
00:00 - Introduction01:08 - Dr. Nutbeam, could you debunk two myths about women's healthcare that lackscientific backing?02:57 - In your Clinical Investigation about tranexamic acid in major trauma, it wasfound that women are less likely to receive TXA than men. What, in your opinion, causesthis disparity?06:10 - There is a perception that women exaggerate pain and handle it better, leading todifferences in pain management. Is there any medical evidence to support thesebeliefs?09:35 - Female healthcare professionals often face gender bias and harassment. As afeminist ally, how do you address these issues, particularly with male colleagues whomay not be as aware?15:00 - The medical research has historically overlooked women, leading to knowledgegaps. How can medical professionals and organizations bridge this gap?19:23 - You've published a paper on gender differences in motor vehicle collisionoutcomes. Can you share the motivation behind this research, your key findings, andyour thoughts on why certain injuries are more common in women?27:10 - As someone who witnessed medical misogyny, what advice would you givefor navigating such challenging situations in the medical field?31:05 - Following your findings on gender differences in collision outcomes, how do youthink these disparities can be addressed?34:00 - Sign out
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