In this issue of Anesthesiology Clinics, guest editors Drs. Katherine Forkin, Lauren Dunn, and Edward Nemergut bring their considerable expertise to the topic of Gender, Racial and Socioeconomic Issues in Perioperative Medicine. Top experts discuss topics such as race, history of incarceration, and health literacy; sex considerations and homeless patients; racial differences in pregnancy-related morbidity and mortality; perioperative considerations regarding sex in solid organ transplantation; and more.
Special Considerations Related to Race, Sex, Gender, and Socioeconomic Status in the Preoperative Evaluation: Part 1: Race, History of Incarceration, and Health Literacy Special Considerations Related to Race, Sex, Gender, and Socioeconomic Status in the Preoperative Evaluation: Part 2: Sex Considerations and Homeless Patients Influence of Patient Gender and Race on Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Perioperative Medicine Racism and Inequities in Maternal Health Racial Disparities in Pediatric Anesthesia: An Updated Review Perioperative Considerations Regarding Sex in Solid Organ Transplantation Perioperative Considerations for Transgender and Gender-Diverse Patients Genetics and Gender in Acute Pain and Perioperative Opioid Analgesia Role of Gender and Race in Patient-Reported Outcomes and Satisfaction Optimizing Diversity to Improve Perioperative Team Performance Advancing Equity and Inclusion: The Power of Flexible Scheduling and Alternative Staffing Models in Academic Anesthesiology The Creation and Impact of Leadership Development Programs for Women in Medicine with a Focus on Anesthesiology
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