The Bachelor of Arts in Gender and Health at the University of Michigan provides an interdisciplinary approach to studying the social, cultural, and political factors that affect gendered experiences in healthcare. The program emphasizes understanding the disparities in health access and outcomes among diverse gender groups and promoting social justice in healthcare systems.
The Impact of Gender Norms on Public Health Policies
Addressing Healthcare Disparities in Gendered Populations
LGBTQ+ Health: Exploring Health Inequities and Access to Care
Gender-Based Violence and Its Effect on Women’s Health
Exploring the Relationship Between Gender Identity and Mental Health
The Role of Social Determinants in Women’s Health
Reproductive Justice: Analyzing the Intersection of Gender, Race, and Health Rights
Transgender Health: Barriers to Accessing Adequate Healthcare
The Role of Gender in Accessing Mental Health Services
Women’s Health in Developing Countries: Challenges and Solutions
Healthcare Access and Gender: A Global Perspective
The Impact of Gender and Sexuality on HIV/AIDS Prevention and Care
Feminist Approaches to Global Health and Development
The Gendered Impact of COVID-19: Analyzing Health Outcomes
Health Disparities Among Marginalized Gender Groups in Urban Areas
The Intersection of Gender and Chronic Disease: Challenges in Treatment and Care
Addressing Maternal Mortality Rates in Gendered Populations
Gender and the Global Health Workforce: Equity and Opportunities
The Role of Gender in Global Health Education and Advocacy
Healthcare as a Human Right: Gender and Health in Policy Making
Exploring Gender, Power, and Health in the Context of Migration
Mental Health Stigma: Gender Differences in Diagnosis and Treatment
Gendered Experiences of Disability and Healthcare Access
Gender and Aging: Health Challenges in Later Life
The Effect of Gender on Eating Disorders and Body Image
Sexual and Reproductive Health Education: Gendered Approaches
Gendered Experiences of Healthcare Workers: Burnout, Bias, and Gendered Challenges
The Role of Gender in the Development of Health Interventions
Health Policy and Gender: Exploring Feminist Approaches to Public Health
Women’s Empowerment and Health: Analyzing Community-Based Interventions
The Bachelor of Arts in Gender and Health program at the University of Michigan offers students an in-depth understanding of the relationship between gender and health across diverse populations. The program prepares students for careers in public health, healthcare policy, social justice, and advocacy by developing critical thinking and research skills focused on gendered healthcare experiences.
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