Special Populations in Women’s Health:

 

Gain a better understanding of the cultural and social needs of some special populations within your women’s health practice with this practical guide.

 

Clinicians are treating an increasing number of patients from diverse social backgrounds. Understanding the needs of these special populations within your women’s health practice can be key to maximizing healthcare outcomes. We spoke with international experts to give you the most up-to-date information.

Expert clinicians from around the world share their experience in this exclusive 47-page feature report.

In this 47-pages report you will learn:
  • Sexual assault survivors
  • HIV+ women
  • Transgender patients
  • Sex workers
  • Survivors of female genital mutilation
  • Female army veterans 

Special colposcopy feature:

→ Colposcopy in Pregnancy
→ Post-menopausal colposcopy
→ The continuing challenge of DES

“Psychosocial issues of patient engagement are as relevant as physiological factors. When we view the patient within the wider context of their life, we are able to create healthcare solutions that fit their unique circumstances.”

MobileODT Women’s Health Special Populations Project

MobileODT has the honor of working with women’s health clinicians around the world. Increasing immigration and shifts in social norms have led many healthcare providers to interact with patients from unfamiliar backgrounds with unfamiliar considerations.

Our Special Populations Project taps into the collective knowledge within the network of EVA System users that spans 42 countries, to give other clinicians an insider’s view on certain special populations.

These guides are intended to start the conversation and to give clinicians an initial sense of the issues involved. Official protocols and local guidelines should be adhered to in every case.

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