Lecture series: Gender-sensitive medicine - excellent medicine of tomorrow
Gender-sensitive medicine - excellent medicine of tomorrow
with University Professor Dr. med. Ute Seeland, Endowed Chair of Gender-Sensitive Medicine at the University of Magdeburg
Gender-sensitive medicine deals with gender-specific differences in medicine and their impact on the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diseases. Research shows that men and women react differently to diseases - from the symptoms to the effectiveness of therapies. Despite these differences, women are still underrepresented in many medical studies, leading to gaps in evidence-based treatment. Professor Seeland is committed to researching these gender-specific differences and advancing prevention strategies. She will establish a university outpatient clinic for gender-sensitive medicine and prevention at Magdeburg University Hospital in order to integrate innovative treatment approaches into practice and further improve care.
Lecture serie "Science in Town Hall"
When: 24 March 2025, 7 p.m.
Where: Old Town Hall (exhibition/exeption area)