Medical Misogyny

Poster Number

46

Lead Author Affiliation

Sociology w/ concentration criminology

Lead Author Status

Undergraduate - Sophomore

Second Author Affiliation

Sociology

Second Author Status

Undergraduate - Junior

Faculty Mentor Name

Dr. Marcia Hernandez

Research or Creativity Area

Social Sciences

Abstract

The focus of this research topic is to address medical misogyny within the healthcare system. We will discuss current topics through a Feminist Theory lens of how often women are experiencing misdiagnosis, not receiving the care they need due to the lack of research, gender biases/stereotypes, and the dismissal of their experiences. A major factor in this research is the history of systemic bias against women in healthcare, as many women have reported feeling gaslighted or told they were exaggerating about their symptoms. Our research will illustrate when and why conditions mainly experienced by women are often dismissed by medical professionals due to the lack of research that focuses on women’s anatomy. This research topic will touch on the consequences of gender and racial biases within medical treatment and lastly communicate how pain management is neglected.

Location

University of the Pacific, DeRosa University Center

Start Date

26-4-2025 10:00 AM

End Date

26-4-2025 1:00 PM

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Medical Misogyny

University of the Pacific, DeRosa University Center

The focus of this research topic is to address medical misogyny within the healthcare system. We will discuss current topics through a Feminist Theory lens of how often women are experiencing misdiagnosis, not receiving the care they need due to the lack of research, gender biases/stereotypes, and the dismissal of their experiences. A major factor in this research is the history of systemic bias against women in healthcare, as many women have reported feeling gaslighted or told they were exaggerating about their symptoms. Our research will illustrate when and why conditions mainly experienced by women are often dismissed by medical professionals due to the lack of research that focuses on women’s anatomy. This research topic will touch on the consequences of gender and racial biases within medical treatment and lastly communicate how pain management is neglected.