Aletta Talks - S01 / E05

#5 Why should we care? - Women and health part I

Although women in general live longer than men, they suffer through more years of bad health. They have poorer access to health care, and too often receive incorrect or delayed diagnoses and less effective treatments. This two-part podcast is on the urgent issue of women and health. It is part of Aletta Talks, a series of podcasts organised by the Aletta Jacobs School of Public Health. Women and health is also the topic of an upcoming ‘Aletta Dive: Sex Matters!’ on gender and the making of knowledge, on the 22nd of January.

In the first part of the podcast Rina Knoeff, professor of health and humanities at the university of Groningen, has a conversation with historian Karen Hollewand and Brigit Toebes, professor of health law and academic director of the Aletta Jacobs School. They speak about the history of women's health, in particular the history of the clitoris, as well as the topic of sex and gender in education. Flying in will be Sieta de Vries and Catharina Hartman, both working at the University Medical Center Groningen (UMCG), with their views on education.

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