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. 2017 Jan 3;22(5):1057–1070. doi: 10.1007/s10459-016-9742-1

Table 1.

Overview of the sustainability of gender issues 2005–2014

Course Year Adjustment Orientation
Sustained
 Regulation and integration 1 1 Sex as a factor of variability in reactions to medication Biomedical
 Circulation 2 2 Sex related to presentation of chest pain, coronary diseases Biomedical
2 Sex/gender-specific items in self-study assignment and/or working group Biomedical/psychosocial
2 Gender stereotyping towards patients Psychosocial
 Metabolism 2 2 Gender/sex differences; differences in prevalence and cause in patient cases Biomedical/psychosocial
2 Gender/sex differences in diagnosis and treatment of upper abdominal complaints, paying special attention to sexual abuse Biomedical/psychosocial
2 Sex differences in digestive tract disorders, particularly constipation and fecal incontinence Biomedical
2 Contraceptive and infertility aspects in Crohn’s disease Biomedical
Disappeared
 MPD 1: Doctor and patient 1 Gender as a psychosocial factor in the bio-psychosocial model Psychosocial
 MPD 4: Doctor and healthcare 3 Gender in the consulting room Psychosocial
3 Gender and socio-economic health differences Psychosocial
3 Gender-specific healthcare as a form of healthcare Psychosocial
 Metabolism 2 2 Abdominal pain as connected with sexual abuse; female victim invited to the lecture Biomedical/psychosocial
Added between 2005–2014
 MPD 1: Doctor and patient 1 Sex differences in the prevalence of several diseases: breast cancer, COPD, CVS and epilepsy Biomedical
 Regulation and integration 1 1 Toxicity of medication use in pregnancy Biomedical
 Water and salt metabolism 2 2 Sex differences in urinary tract infections and incontinence Biomedical
 Mental problems 3 Sex differences in prevalence of eating disorders, depression and schizophrenia Biomedical
 Reproduction 3 Sex/gender differences in contraception, sexuality, sexual problems, STDs and sexual identity Biomedical/psychosocial
3 Differences in approach to various age groups and sex on the basis of urinary tract infections Biomedical

MPD medical professional development