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Women*s Healthcare: What's Best For Us?

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Join us for this collective conversation about:

Women’s Healthcare: What’s Best For Us?

Systems of Care & Our Experience of Them

A panel conversation featuring incredible Women’s Health Advocates

Dr. Chavi Kahn, MD, Women’s Health

Dr. Chavi Karkowsky, MD, MFM

Adena Teitelbaum, Pebble CCO, Maternal Health Entrepreneur

Liz Ross, LCSW, Women’s Health Expert

Why do you think many women are disappointed with their experience of their care within the women’s healthcare system?

Join this important discussion of the experience of women’s healthcare from a variety of perspectives with a goal of empowering ourselves in pursuit of our own care. Together we will unpack our personal experience of the women’s healthcare system vs. systems design — exploring the “why” behind out healthcare experiences and what we can do in pursuit of the best outcomes for our health and our care.

How can women better prepare themselves for what they might experience in the healthcare system? And better understand the “why” of their experience?

The “Why”, the “How”, and the “What Now” of Women’s Healthcare

Come listen. Come share. Come learn. As always, we can’t wait to be with you.

Cost should never be a barrier to participation, but if you can help us show respect to our speakers/facilitators for their time and expertise, we would be so very grateful. www.svivah.org/donate

Does women’s healthcare within the system differ from men’s care? If so, how?

*For the integrity of this gathering, we ask all participants to register in advance. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing a link to join the meeting.

*As always, we welcome anyone who wants to be included in a circle of Jewish women*. If you want to be here, we want you to be here - and welcome.

Questions about this gathering or about ZOOM? Email connect@svivah.org

Thrilled to have Sharsheret and JScreen join us.
Both organizations offer care that is critical to our wellbeing, supporting our whole health + care. And statistics prove that their care actually yields better overall medical outcomes. We are so grateful for the work they do.

How can women* better advocate for their health and their care?
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