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Beyond Boxes Series: Solutions

Peter Hyndal presented at a Men’s Health Conference in Newcastle, last week. A “National Health Gathering” presented by the Australasian Men’s Health Forum. For the conference he wrote a paper named Beyond boxes: Sex and gender diversity and health service provision

We’ll be posting the contents of his presentation over the next few weeks, in tasty bite sized morsels, and the full paper (with all its references intact) will be available to download as soon as its been confirmed complete.

The story so far:

1 Introduction and Terms

2 What does sex and gender diversity have to do with Men’s Health?

3 Medical Professionals involvement in Making Men

4 Issues with Primary Health Care

5 Specific Health Issues

Todays post, and the final post in the series is beyond the cut

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Beyond Boxes: Primary Health Care

Peter Hyndal presented at a Men’s Health Conference in Newcastle, last week. A “National Health Gathering” presented by the Australasian Men’s Health Forum. For the conference he wrote a paper named Beyond boxes: Sex and gender diversity and health service provision

We’ll be posting the contents of his presentation over the next few weeks, in tasty bite sized morsels, and the full presentation (with all its references intact) will be available to download at the end of the series.

The story so far:
1 Introduction and Terms

2 What does sex and gender diversity have to do with Men’s Health?

3 Medical Professionals involvement in Making Men

Todays post, is beyond the jump:

(Read on …)

Beyond Boxes Series: Medical Professionals and Making Men

Peter Hyndal presented at a Men’s Health Conference in Newcastle, last week. A “National Health Gathering” presented by the Australasian Men’s Health Forum. For the conference he wrote a paper named Beyond boxes: Sex and gender diversity and health service provision

We’ll be posting the contents of his presentation over the next few weeks, in tasty bite sized morsels, and the full presentation (with all its references intact) will be available to download at the end of the series.

First post: Introduction and Terms

Second Post: What does sex and gender diversity have to do with Men’s Health?

Todays post, is beyond the jump:

(Read on …)

Beyond Boxes Series: Sex and Gender Diversity and Mens Health

Peter Hyndal presented at a Men’s Health Conference in Newcastle, last week. A “National Health Gathering” presented by the Australasian Men’s Health Forum. For the conference he wrote a paper named Beyond boxes: Sex and gender diversity and health service provision

We’ll be posting the contents of his presentation over the next few weeks, in tasty bite sized morsels, and the full presentation (with all its references intact) will be available to download at the end of the series.

The first post is First post: Introduction and Terms and todays post, is beyond the jump:

(Read on …)