GWHT Programming

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    WISH Video Talks

    -Importance of At- Home Diagnostic Devices
    -COVID-19: Policy+Implementation
    -COVID-19: Cervical Cancer
    -COVID-19: Women
    -COVID-19: Preventable Disease
    -COVID-19: Supply, Demand, and Distribution
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    Listening & Learning Blog Series

    Part 1: Confronting the Non-Consensual Origins of Gynecology Research
    Part 2: Reclamation vs Rejection at the GYN
    Part 3: One Size Does NOT Fit All
    Part 4: Historical Power Imbalances in Puerto Rican Healthcare and How they Concern Biomedical Engineers
    Part 5: Moving Beyond the Movement
    Part 6: Who Gets Healthcare and Who Does Not?
    Part 7: Opening My Eyes
    Part 8: Say it Louder: That was so Weird!
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    Reflections from GWHT on our Journey Towards Anti-Racism- Blog Series

    4 Part Blog Series: Diversity and Inclusion: Reflections from GWHT on our Journey Towards Anti-Racism
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    Facing Hard Numbers & Hard Conversations Panels

    1: The Non-Consensual Origins of Gynecology
    2: The Impact of Race and Socioeconomic Status in Women’s Health and Gynecology
    3: Disparities in Healthcare Access for the LGBTQ+ Community
    4: Black Women’s Maternal Health
    5: COVID-19 and Mental Health in the Latinx Community
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    The (In)visible Organ

    -The Calla Campaign-Interview with Júlia Sroda Agudogo
    -Seeing My Cervix-Stories behind the Callascope
    -Why the name “(In)visible Organ?”
    -An In-Depth Look at the (In)visible Organ Art Exhibit with Curator: Libby Dotson
    -Reflections from Curating the (In)visible Organ Art Exhibit
    -Creating Space for Interdisciplinary Thinking and Doing: An (In)visible Organ Panel Event
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    Reproductive and Sexual Health Education Blog Series

    Part 1: Understanding Internal Female Reproductive Anatomy
    Part 2: Symptoms and Causes of Four Common Reproductive Health Issues
    Part 3: Four Things to Know About the Cervix
    Part 4: Cervical Cancer
    Part 5: Understanding HPV, the HPV Vaccine, and Common HPV Myths
    Part 6: Navigating Conversations about Reproductive Health
    Part 7: Going to the Gynecologist