Why Medicine Often Has Dangerous Side Effects for Women | Alyson McGregor | TED Talks

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We all go to doctors.
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And we do so with trust and blind faith
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that the test they are ordering and the medications they're prescribing
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are based upon evidence --
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evidence that's designed to help us.
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However, the reality is that that hasn't always been the case for everyone.
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What if I told you
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that the medical science discovered over the past century
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has been based on only half the population?
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I'm an emergency medicine doctor.
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I was trained to be prepared in a medical emergency.
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It's about saving lives. How cool is that?
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OK, there's a lot of runny noses and stubbed toes,
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but no matter who walks through the door to the ER,
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we order the same tests,
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we prescribe the same medication,
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without ever thinking about the sex or gender of our patients.
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Why would we?
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We were never taught that there were any differences between men and women.
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A recent Government Accountability study revealed that 80 percent of the drugs
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withdrawn from the market
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are due to side effects on women.
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So let's think about that for a minute.
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Why are we discovering side effects on women
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only after a drug has been released to the market?
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Do you know that it takes years for a drug to go from an idea
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to being tested on cells in a laboratory,
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to animal studies,
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to then clinical trials on humans,
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finally to go through a regulatory approval process,
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to be available for your doctor to prescribe to you?
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Not to mention the millions and billions of dollars of funding
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it takes to go through that process.
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So why are we discovering unacceptable side effects
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on half the population after that has gone through?
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What's happening?
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Well, it turns out that those cells used in that laboratory,
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they're male cells,
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and the animals used in the animal studies were male animals,
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and the clinical trials have been performed almost exclusively on men.
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How is it that the male model became our framework for medical research?
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Let's look at an example that has been popularized in the media,
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and it has to do with the sleep aid Ambien.
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Ambien was released on the market over 20 years ago,
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and since then, hundreds of millions of prescriptions have been written,
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primarily to women, because women suffer more sleep disorders than men.
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But just this past year,
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the Food and Drug Administration recommended cutting the dose in half
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for women only,
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because they just realized that women metabolize the drug
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at a slower rate than men,
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causing them to wake up in the morning
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with more of the active drug in their system.
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And then they're drowsy and they're getting behind the wheel of the car,
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and they're at risk for motor vehicle accidents.
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And I can't help but think, as an emergency physician,
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how many of my patients that I've cared for over the years
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were involved in a motor vehicle accident
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that possibly could have been prevented
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if this type of analysis was performed and acted upon 20 years ago
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when this drug was first released.
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How many other things need to be analyzed by gender?
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What else are we missing?
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World War II changed a lot of things,
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and one of them was this need to protect people
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from becoming victims of medical research without informed consent.
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So some much-needed guidelines or rules were set into place,
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and part of that was this desire to protect women of childbearing age
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from entering into any medical research studies.
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There was fear: what if something happened to the fetus during the study?
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Who would be responsible?
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And so the scientists at this time actually thought
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this was a blessing in disguise,
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because let's face it -- men's bodies are pretty homogeneous.
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They don't have the constantly fluctuating levels of hormones
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that could disrupt clean data they could get if they had only men.
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It was easier. It was cheaper.
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Not to mention, at this time, there was a general assumption
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that men and women were alike in every way,
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apart from their reproductive organs and sex hormones.
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So it was decided:
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medical research was performed on men,
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and the results were later applied to women.
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What did this do to the notion of women's health?
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Women's health became synonymous with reproduction:
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breasts, ovaries, uterus, pregnancy.
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It's this term we now refer to as "bikini medicine."
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And this stayed this way until about the 1980s,
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when this concept was challenged by the medical community
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and by the public health policymakers when they realized that
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by excluding women from all medical research studies
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we actually did them a disservice,
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in that apart from reproductive issues,
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virtually nothing was known about the unique needs
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of the female patient.
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Since that time, an overwhelming amount of evidence has come to light
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that shows us just how different men and women are in every way.
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You know, we have this saying in medicine:
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children are not just little adults.
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And we say that to remind ourselves
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that children actually have a different physiology than normal adults.
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And it's because of this that the medical specialty of pediatrics came to light.
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And we now conduct research on children in order to improve their lives.
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And I know the same thing can be said about women.
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Women are not just men with boobs and tubes.
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But they have their own anatomy and physiology
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that deserves to be studied with the same intensity.
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Let's take the cardiovascular system, for example.
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This area in medicine has done the most to try to figure out
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why it seems men and women have completely different heart attacks.
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Heart disease is the number one killer for both men and women,
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but more women die within the first year of having a heart attack than men.
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Men will complain of crushing chest pain --
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an elephant is sitting on their chest.
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And we call this typical.
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Women have chest pain, too.
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But more women than men will complain of "just not feeling right,"
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"can't seem to get enough air in,"
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"just so tired lately."
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And for some reason we call this atypical,
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even though, as I mentioned, women do make up half the population.
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And so what is some of the evidence to help explain some of these differences?
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If we look at the anatomy,
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the blood vessels that surround the heart are smaller in women compared to men,
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and the way that those blood vessels develop disease is different
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in women compared to men.
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And the test that we use to determine if someone is at risk for a heart attack,
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well, they were initially designed and tested and perfected in men,
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and so aren't as good at determining that in women.
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And then if we think about the medications --
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common medications that we use, like aspirin.
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We give aspirin to healthy men to help prevent them from having a heart attack,
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but do you know that if you give aspirin to a healthy woman,
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it's actually harmful?
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What this is doing is merely telling us
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that we are scratching the surface.
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Emergency medicine is a fast-paced business.
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In how many life-saving areas of medicine,
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like cancer and stroke,
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are there important differences between men and women that we could be utilizing?
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Or even, why is it that some people get those runny noses
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more than others,
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or why the pain medication that we give to those stubbed toes
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work in some and not in others?
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The Institute of Medicine has said every cell has a sex.
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What does this mean?
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Sex is DNA.
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Gender is how someone presents themselves in society.
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And these two may not always match up,
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as we can see with our transgendered population.
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But it's important to realize that from the moment of conception,
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every cell in our bodies --
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skin, hair, heart and lungs --
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contains our own unique DNA,
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and that DNA contains the chromosomes that determine
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whether we become male or female, man or woman.
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It used to be thought
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that those sex-determining chromosomes pictured here --
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XY if you're male, XX if you're female --
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merely determined whether you would be born with ovaries or testes,
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and it was the sex hormones that those organs produced
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that were responsible for the differences we see in the opposite sex.
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But we now know that that theory was wrong --
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or it's at least a little incomplete.
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And thankfully, scientists like Dr. Page from the Whitehead Institute,
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who works on the Y chromosome,
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and Doctor Yang from UCLA,
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they have found evidence that tells us that those sex-determining chromosomes
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that are in every cell in our bodies
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continue to remain active for our entire lives
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and could be what's responsible for the differences we see
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in the dosing of drugs,
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or why there are differences between men and women
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in the susceptibility and severity of diseases.
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This new knowledge is the game-changer,
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and it's up to those scientists that continue to find that evidence,
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but it's up to the clinicians to start translating this data
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at the bedside, today.
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Right now.
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And to help do this, I'm a co-founder of a national organization
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called Sex and Gender Women's Health Collaborative,
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and we collect all of this data so that it's available for teaching
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and for patient care.
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And we're working to bring together the medical educators to the table.
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That's a big job.
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It's changing the way medical training has been done since its inception.
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But I believe in them.
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I know they're going to see the value of incorporating the gender lens
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into the current curriculum.
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It's about training the future health care providers correctly.
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And regionally,
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I'm a co-creator of a division within the Department of Emergency Medicine
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here at Brown University,
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called Sex and Gender in Emergency Medicine,
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and we conduct the research to determine the differences between men and women
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in emergent conditions,
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like heart disease and stroke and sepsis and substance abuse,
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but we also believe that education is paramount.
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We've created a 360-degree model of education.
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We have programs for the doctors, for the nurses, for the students
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and for the patients.
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Because this cannot just be left up to the health care leaders.
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We all have a role in making a difference.
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But I must warn you: this is not easy.
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In fact, it's hard.
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It's essentially changing the way we think about medicine
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and health and research.
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It's changing our relationship to the health care system.
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But there's no going back.
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We now know just enough
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to know that we weren't doing it right.
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Martin Luther King, Jr. has said,
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"Change does not roll in on the wheels of inevitability,
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but comes through continuous struggle."
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And the first step towards change is awareness.
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This is not just about improving medical care for women.
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This is about personalized, individualized health care for everyone.
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This awareness has the power to transform medical care for men and women.
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And from now on, I want you to ask your doctors
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whether the treatments you are receiving are specific to your sex and gender.
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They may not know the answer --
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yet.
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But the conversation has begun, and together we can all learn.
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Remember, for me and my colleagues in this field,
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your sex and gender matter.
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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