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Student Clubs Host Experts on Women's Health Issues


September 27, 2021

On Saturday, September 18, and Sunday, September 19, student organizations from 黑料传送门 hosted the fourth annual Women鈥檚 Health Symposium on the Philadelphia campus. Leaders from the 黑料传送门 American Medical Women鈥檚 Association (AMWA) chapter, the 黑料传送门 OB/GYN club and the 黑料传送门 Oncology club came together to host the event.

鈥淪eptember is Women鈥檚 Health Month and we wanted to continue this event that focuses on bringing together female healthcare professionals, as well as female patients,鈥 shared Sonya Levine (DO `24), AMWA community service leader. 鈥淥ur goal in hosting this event is to improve interpersonal relationships with patients, engage with patients from different backgrounds, remain inclusive and open-minded, and supplement what we learn in our didactic years with real-world examples,鈥 continued Ms. Levine.

The two-day event featured five unique sessions focused on different elements of women鈥檚 health. Saturday鈥檚 events included a talk given by Abby Match, a Living Beyond Breast Cancer Young advocate. At 35 years old, Ms. Match was diagnosed with triple-negative breast cancer. In her talk, Ms. Match shared her journey through breast cancer and the struggles she faced in her battle. 鈥淭his talk really stood out to me because Ms. Match is just a few months out from her treatment,鈥 shared Shuchi Sehgal (DO `24), president of the 黑料传送门 Oncology club. 鈥淥ften, as medical students, we may not hear a patient鈥檚 story until years after they鈥檝e received treatment. It was very helpful to hear Ms. Match talk about the importance of listening to our bodies as women and how physicians should work to understand their patients better, so as to ensure the best course of treatment,鈥 continued Ms. Sehgal. This event was coordinated by school psychology student Melanie Singh (PsyD '26).

Saturday also featured speakers that touched on topics in women鈥檚 health such as OMM/PCS treatment for individuals with breasts, and a discussion surrounding the pathology of sexual assaults, hosted by deputy coroner Hillary Brown MS/FM `18.

Sunday鈥檚 events included an Allied Health Panel focused on inter-professional discussion with non-physician members of the healthcare team. Panelists touched on their role in a healthcare team and how they each contribute to overall women鈥檚 health. Audience members were invited to come with questions and participate in group discussions.

Ms. Sehgal hosted a talk on Sunday titled 鈥淗IV and AIDS: transmission and its impact on the FSW community.鈥 This discussion focused on a range of topics including HIV and AIDS transmission and access to healthcare in the female sex working population, as well as access to testing and healthcare in rural villages and sex work communities in Uganda and the U.S.

鈥淗aving attended this event for the past four years, I was excited to see how it鈥檚 grown and changed,鈥 shared Zoe Beausoleil (DO `24), president of the 黑料传送门 OB/GYN club. 鈥淗aving been remote for most of the past two years, we were excited to bring the event back to campus and play host to impactful speakers who touched on a wide variety of topics.鈥

Additional student leaders responsible for coordinating these events include Sarah Song (DO `24), Karoline Loretan (DO `24) and Megan Czachor (DO `24).

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