Women in medicine on progress in women’s healthcare — and what still needs to be done

Significant improvements have occurred in health services for women over the past 25 years, thanks to advancements in medicine, progressive legislation, and targeted initiatives. Here, four leading women in medicine reflect on the progress made and the work still to be done
Women in medicine on progress in women’s healthcare — and what still needs to be done

Dr Susan Smith: “Research tells us these women’s lifestyles are too busy for them even to think of going to the doctor. And this doesn’t only impact their health in menopause. It also negatively impacts other health outcomes." Picture: Moya Nolan.

Much has changed in women’s medicine over the past 25 years. Issues that were once spoken of in hushed tones are now openly discussed and receive the medical attention they deserve. However, further changes are necessary to ensure women receive the best possible care.

We talk to four leading doctors in the Irish healthcare system about significant developments in women’s healthcare and the changes they’d like the minister for health to introduce.

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