This insightful interview explores the disparities in neurological care and the innovative strategies aimed at transforming research and treatment for better, inclusive health outcomes.
Interview conducted by Danielle Ellis, B.Sc.Mar 7 2024 Thought LeadersCheryl CarcelHead of the Brain Health Program The George Institute for Global Health In this special International Women's Day interview on the evolution of neurology with a special focus on women's brain health, we dive into the work of Cheryl Carcel.
In your research on sex and gender differences within neurology, what have been some of the most surprising or enlightening findings regarding how neurological disorders affect men and women differently? It still surprises me that in 2024, women and men still experience these differences. There are two things I want to highlight:
Given the clear differences in how neurological conditions can manifest and impact men and women, how do you believe these insights should influence the development of treatments, patient care, and support systems in neurology? Work in this field suggests that in order to overcome these differences, we need to consider the collection, analysis, and reporting of sex and gender health data and include more diverse populations in our clinical trials in order to provide reliable evidence on how...
Why women and men's experiences and treatment differ for the same diseases, and how this links to socially embedded gender structures, is under-appreciated in medical research and clinical practice. By disaggregating data by sex and, where possible, gender, we are not only doing good science , but we are expanding our knowledge of these differences into the health care system to improve clinical practice, medical research, health systems design, policy, and public health.
As women, we need to be brave. Speak up and let your voice be heard and counted when you have something to say. You are important, and your voice matters. This month, we will be launching Australia's new National Centre for Sex and Gender Equity in Health and Medicine, which will bring together researchers, policymakers, healthcare professionals, and consumer stakeholders with an interest in addressing the effects of biological sex and gender identify on health outcomes, enabling greater learning, collaboration, and impact.
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