Table 1.
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