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Author: Johannesmeyer, Herman Joseph; Dau, Nhu Quyen
Title: Student Pharmacists' Perceptions of Male Faculty Teaching Female-Specific Sex and Gender Health Topics.
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  • Document date: 2021_6_1
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    Snippet: Objective. The primary objective of this study was to assess perceptions of second year pharmacy students regarding predominantly male faculty instructing them regarding female physiology, pathophysiology, and gender health topics.Methods. A cross-sectional survey was administered to second year pharmacy students at a small, private, non-profit college of pharmacy at the conclusion of their women's health integrated pharmacotherapeutics course. Students were asked to rate their level of agreemen
    Document: Objective. The primary objective of this study was to assess perceptions of second year pharmacy students regarding predominantly male faculty instructing them regarding female physiology, pathophysiology, and gender health topics.Methods. A cross-sectional survey was administered to second year pharmacy students at a small, private, non-profit college of pharmacy at the conclusion of their women's health integrated pharmacotherapeutics course. Students were asked to rate their level of agreement with various statements using a five-point Likert scale on which 1=strongly disagree and 5=strongly agree.Results. Forty-seven students completed the survey (26 female and 21 male). The students indicated high agreement with statement: "Prior to the lectures, I felt comfortable having male faculty teach the majority of women's health topics" (median=5, IQR=4-5). Students also indicated neutrality towards the statement: "The gender of the instructor is of importance in the didactic instruction of women's health topics" (median=3, IQR=1-3). No significant differences were observed regarding student gender.Conclusion. Pharmacy students were generally amenable to male faculty teaching female-specific sex and gender health topics. This pattern was observed in both male and female students.

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