tailieunhanh - The Interdepartmental Graduate Concentration in Women’s Health

Including urinary issues in the gynecologic evaluation is helpful. Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are one of the most common reasons to seek medical care and are sometimes triggered by sexual activity. Urinary incontinence is an increasingly recognized health problem (see Chapter 10). Finally, because domestic violence is common (2), screening for current or previous physical, emotional, or sexual abuse is an important part of the pa- tient’s history and in some states is mandatory. Women who have experienced intimate partner violence report a preference for direct questioning in private by the examining physician (3). It is helpful to first broach the topic with a statement such as “Because violence. | I UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS Ul VAT CHICAGO The Interdepartmental Graduate Concentration in Women s Health The Field of Women s Health Concentration Description Targeted Students Program Outcomes Concentration Summary and Requirements Courses Designated and Affiliated Faculty Contact The Field of Women s Health The field of Women s Health has grown across many disciplines since the women s health movement during the late 1960 s and early 1970 s in the . Women s health-related research is conducted in many fields in the health sciences the social sciences and in the humanities reflecting both the many factors that affect health and illness and the multidisciplinary nature of health research. The multidisciplinary of health and health research has been integrated successfully within the field of Women s Health and has been institutionalized through the establishment of certain federal offices federally sponsored meetings broad based Women s Health organizations and services and in scholarship represented in numerous texts journals publications and conferences. Concentration Description This Concentration is sponsored by the UIC College of Nursing the School of Public Health and the Gender and Women s Studies program. Its development was facilitated by the UIC National Center of Excellence in Women s Health and the Center for Research on Women and Gender. It is first offered to students beginning in Fall 2006. The Concentration is housed within the College of Nursing. This concentration is an elective concentration for graduate students consisting of core and elective courses across several academic units. The Concentration curriculum can be completed without the need to change existing graduate college or departmental academic requirements. In the case of certain academic units however students may need to complete additional hours beyond the minimum required for a masters or a doctoral degree within their home school college or department. This Concentration .

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