Women's Health
CATS
30
Duration
10 weeks
Teaching methods
You will learn through a mix of lectures, problem sets, group work and laboratory sessions
Assessment
Essay (40%), Poster Presentation (20%), Critical Review of Recent Research or Policy (40%)
Women's Health
This module takes a life-course approach to women's health, equipping students with the knowledge to understand and address complex challenges in the field. It explores the aetiology, pathology, and biological mechanisms of key disorders, alongside current approaches to diagnosis and management. Emphasising health disparities, the module critically examines women's healthcare pathways and the broader societal and cultural factors shaping access to care. With an international perspective, it considers how social, economic, and policy differences influence women's health outcomes globally, fostering a comprehensive and inclusive understanding of contemporary issues in the field.