Truth and Lies: How Historical Biases Shape Women’s Health

February 10th, 2025 | | 28:35
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Historical biases in medicine have left a lasting imprint on women’s health. In our latest podcast episode, Dr. Elizabeth Comen, oncologist and medical historian, reveals how the systemic devaluation of women’s health—ranging from misdiagnoses to delays in treatment—continues to impact the quality and efficiency of care that women receive.

Dr. Comen’s insights extend to show how these disparities impact the workforce. By more clearly identifying and understanding women’s unique health needs, organizations can better design health benefits and well-being strategies for greater impact and support.

Guest: Dr. Elizabeth Comen, author of All in Her Head: The Truth and Lies Early Medicine Taught Us About Women’s Bodies and Why It Matters

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