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SUMMARY:International Women’s Day: Expert panel discuss the gender
	 health gap
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DESCRIPTION:\n	It’s no secret that there’s a gender health gap betwe
	en men and women\, let alone the far worse experiences many women face be
	cause of their race\, sexuality or disability. In December\, it was anno
	unced that a women’s health ambassador will be appointed to help “res
	et the dial” on decades of gendered health inequality in England. Thi
	s move was part of the Department for Health and Social Care’s Vision fo
	r Women’s Health strategy\, which was published after almost 100\,000 re
	sponses to a call for evidence.\n\n\n\n	Key findings included that more th
	an eight in 10 women feel that they are not listened to by healthcare pr
	ofessionals. A report published in January revealed women were being fo
	rced to wait longer for operations and healthcare appointments in the wake
	 of the pandemic\, with more women than men reporting facing these issues.
	\n\n\n\n	This International Women’s Day\, join The Independent's expert 
	panel for a virtual event to discuss how sexism and other intersectional
	 issues in health care impact women’s diagnoses. From mental health cond
	itions and misdiagnosis to waiting lists\, the menopause and maternity\, j
	oin The Independent’s Women Correspondent Maya Oppenheim who will hos
	t this free lunchtime event. The expert panel will include Health Correspo
	ndent Rebecca Thomas\, Dr Geeta Nargund\, co-founder of the Ginsburg Wome
	n’s Health Board\, Le’Nise Brothers\, Women’s Health and Wellbeing E
	xpert\, plus more panellists to be announced.\n\n\n\n	Register\n\n
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