In this first episode of the Unmuted: Equity in Focus ποΈ series, hosts Carly and Sabrina sit down with Dr. A.J. Lowik, a sociologist, educator, and advocate whose work centers on making health research and care more inclusive. Together, they explore why sex and gender both matter in gynecologic cancer research and treatment, and what it means to create care systems that recognize and meet the needs of trans and non-binary people. Dr. Lowik shares insights on the barriers trans patients ...
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In this first episode of the Unmuted: Equity in Focus ποΈ series, hosts Carly and Sabrina sit down with Dr. A.J. Lowik, a sociologist, educator, and advocate whose work centers on making health research and care more inclusive. Together, they explore why sex and gender both matter in gynecologic cancer research and treatment, and what it means to create care systems that recognize and meet the needs of trans and non-binary people. Dr. Lowik shares insights on the barriers trans patients ...
Season 5 Episode 6: Understanding Clear Cell Ovarian Cancer: A Conversation with Dr. David Huntsman
GOSH Podcast
21 minutes
8 months ago
Season 5 Episode 6: Understanding Clear Cell Ovarian Cancer: A Conversation with Dr. David Huntsman
In this episode of the GOSH Podcast, host Sabine continues our rare cancer series with an esteemed guest, Dr. David Huntsman. ππ Dr. Huntsman is a renowned pathologist and clinical molecular geneticist at UBC, as well as the Canada Research Chair in Molecular and Genomic Pathology. As the director of OVCARE, BCβs leading ovarian cancer research team, his groundbreaking work has helped shape the future of ovarian cancer prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. Join us as Dr. Huntsman shares...
GOSH Podcast
In this first episode of the Unmuted: Equity in Focus ποΈ series, hosts Carly and Sabrina sit down with Dr. A.J. Lowik, a sociologist, educator, and advocate whose work centers on making health research and care more inclusive. Together, they explore why sex and gender both matter in gynecologic cancer research and treatment, and what it means to create care systems that recognize and meet the needs of trans and non-binary people. Dr. Lowik shares insights on the barriers trans patients ...