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Canan Kas; Sahika Sim Sek Çetinkaya – Health Education Research, 2025
Gynecological cancers are among the most prevalent cancers in women, making it essential to enhance women's health and awareness. Education is vital for raising this awareness. Constructivist educational models promote active learning and personal experiences, contrasting with traditional methods that emphasize information transmission. This study…
Descriptors: Cancer, Females, Gynecology, Knowledge Level
Emily A. Evans-Hoeker; Mariah J. Rudd; Amanda B. Murchison; Hunter D. Sharp; Samantha M. Harden – Discover Education, 2024
Unlike other aspects of Obstetrics and Gynecology (OBGYN) residency training, the research education curriculum and requirements are not standardized. It is unclear what constitutes core curricula in educational research programs, which components are most useful and efficacious, and how to use these findings to adapt existing programs. A…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Medical Students, Gynecology, Medical Research
Santos, Theodore C.; Mann, Emily S.; Pfeffer, Carla A. – Journal of American College Health, 2021
Objective: This exploratory study sought to assess transgender college students' experiences accessing primary, gynecological, and/or mental health care through university health services (UHS). Participants and methods: Individual interviews were conducted with eleven transgender undergraduate students attending a large public university in the…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Student Needs, Access to Health Care, School Health Services