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Cycles of Care: Bridging Medicine, Technology, Sociology, and Intersectional Design in Digital Women’s Health

Digital women’s health sits at the intersection of medicine, technology, sociology, and intersectionally feminist design. Yet, despite growing evidence of sex- and gender-specific differences, their integration into research design, data analysis, and applied practice remains fragmented, inconsistent, and methodologically underdeveloped.

This workshop series therefore brings together researchers and practitioners across medicine, technology, sociology, and feminist design who work with sex- and gender-specific data focusing on 

  • how to better (best) integrate such data into research and practice 
  • sharing evidence and best-case practices and 
  • identify and closing gaps and biases in data, design, communication, and care

Each workshop session will combine keynote inputs, interactive group work, and open discussion.

Contributions and materials from the sessions will feed into a living document compiling best practices, tools, and resources (e.g., validated questionnaires, datasets, GitHub repositories, R packages, and design principles). The goal is to translate these insights into a joint scholarly publication advancing the field of digital women’s health together with all interested workshop participants.


When / Wann: March 26, 2026 / April 30, 2026 / May 20, 2026 / June 4, 2026

Where / Wo: Digital Society Initiative, Rämistrasse 69, 8001 Zurich

Language / Sprache:  English

More information / Weitere Infos: Link

Registration / Anmeldung: Link

Organisation: DSI Community Health

 

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