Women are different from men in every way, from their chromosomes on up. The medical practice of differentiating women from men according to their reproductive organs alone is both reductionist and, as it turn out, hugely problematic.

The male-centric model of medicine is so pervasive in our health care systems, procedures, and philosophy that many don’t even realize it exists. In this age of medical advancement, most people assume that women’s differences are already being taken into account—yet nothing could be further from the truth.

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 As a nationally-recognized expert on sex and gender medicine, researching health disparities between men and women and bringing awareness to them across all areas of medicine is my life’s work.  I’m the Division Director for the first program in Sex and Gender Emergency Medicine at the Alpert Medical School of Brown University, and the co-founder of the Sex and Gender Women’s Health Collaborative. I am also a sought-after Visiting Professor and Grand Rounds speaker to medical institutions across the country. I’ve written or co-written over sixty peer-reviewed publications in scientific journals on the topic of sex and gender, and I’m the lead editor for the medical textbook, Sex and Gender in Acute Care Medicine

However, while much of my work is accomplished within the medical community itself, changing the system from within is only half the battle. The other half is educating the women whose lives and health are being impacted by that system every single day.

Sex Matters: How Male-Centric Medicine Endangers Women’s Health—and What We Can Do About It, is now available from booksellers everywhere.

This book is more than an exposé—it’s an informative and prescriptive guide for women to learn about their unique bodies, the challenges they face in our male-centric medical system, and the steps they can take right now to begin to reduce their personal risk factors and make grass-roots changes in their local medical communities.

I can’t wait to share it with you.

— Dr. Alyson McGregor, MD, MA, FACEP

 

 

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Reviewers are saying …

“An important book for women and those
who care about and for them.”

- Library Journal (starred review)

 

“Enraging and clearly written, this book is a must-read for all women, who have to deal with our biased medical system.  A call to arms for those who always suspected that women's pain and symptoms were dismissed and minimized, it also provides practical suggestions for getting better care.”

— Maia Szalavitz, New York Times bestselling author of Unbroken Brain

“From the front lines of the medical establishment, McGregor offers a bold indictment of a status quo that’s failing women. Ultimately hopeful, Sex Matters combines actionable advice for individual patients navigating a health care system built for men with an urgent call for revolutionary collective change.”

— Maya Dusenbery, author of Doing Harm: The Truth About How Bad Medicine and Lazy Science Leave Women Dismissed, Misdiagnosed, and Sick

 

“McGregor is to be commended for showing how medicine has long skewed male and harmed women. Especially spot-on are the chapters on implicit bias, treatment of women of color, and issues affecting trans individuals. The author concludes with to-do lists, questions women can ask their providers, and suggestions for advocacy roles to raise awareness of the issues. Good ammunition for mandating sex- and gender-based differences in health professional education, research, and practice.”

Kirkus Reviews

 

“I learned so much from this new book. I am grateful to Dr. McGregor for her insight and wisdom. We need to spread the word: sex differences are about much more than ovaries and testicles!”

— Leonard Sax MD PhD, New York Times bestselling author of Why Gender Matters: What Parents and Teachers Need to Know About the Emerging Science of Sex Differences

“Sex Matters is highly learned, readable, and inspiring. A call to action—we learn exactly how women are understudied and misdiagnosed. We must all insist that medical schools and funding agencies do better. We must all support research in sex and gender medicine so that ultimately your doctor can do right by you!”

—Londa Schiebinger, professor of History of Science, Stanford University, and Director of Gendered Innovations in Science, Health & Medicine, Engineering, and Environment

“Artfully relayed through storytelling, Dr. McGregor brings several familiar stories from the emergency department to your living room, showcasing the many ways men and women are different and why each requires tailored medical care. Her personal experiences of a tortuous path of advocacy are the foundation of action steps to help readers to take charge of their own health and change the future of medicine.”

— Basmah Safdar, Associate Professor, Yale University, Sex and Gender Medicine Expert

“Well-researched, riveting, and insightful, Sex Matters is a triumph for women’s health. Dr. McGregor exposes the gender, racial, and economic biases in medicine and puts the spotlight back where it belongs-- on the needs of individual patients.”

—Wendy S. Klein, MD, MACP, Medical Director, Health Brigade and co-founder, VCU Institute for Women’s Health

 

“This book is addictive! You will not be able to put it down until you have read it from cover to cover and then want start all over again. The sheer wealth of information is an eye opener for the intelligent lay person and a great source of up to date information for health care workers.”

— Marek Glezerman, MD, Immediate Past -President, International Society for Gender Medicine

 

“Alyson McGregor is a persuasive and intelligent advocate for the unique health care needs of women. The two sexes are significantly different in all the tissues of the body—even to the way the same genes are expressed.  An expert in emergency medical care, her deep and informed knowledge of the way disease presents itself in women ensures their prompt and accurate diagnosis and treatment. She is a powerful force in gender-specific health care.”

—Marianne J. Legato, MD, PhD (hon. c.), FACP, Emerita Professor of Clinical Medicine, Columbia University

“Dr. McGregor makes a clear and compelling case that women, particularly women of color, in the United States time after time receive inadequate or even harmful medical care. Dr. McGregor also explains how cultural stereotypes about women are frequently used by physicians to justify a dismissive approach to women’s symptoms even when these symptoms herald conditions with potentially dire outcomes. Taking it one step further, Dr. McGregor provides the reader with suggestions on how to cut through a physician’s ability to dismiss her symptoms, encouraging her to find another provider if necessary.”

— Molly Carnes, MD, MS, Virginia Valian Professor, Departments of Medicine, Psychiatry, and Industrial & Systems Engineering, Director, Center for Women’s Health Research, Co-director, Women in Science and Engineering Leadership Institute (WISELI), University of Wisconsin-Madison

“Dr. Alyson McGregor sounds the alarm for the state of women’s health in this country.  Her excellent, evidence-based book reveals that women’s health is still in its infancy and needs significant research to ensure that women are receiving the best possible medical care.  The fact that most drugs that were approved in this country did not even have enough women included in the studies that got them approved to know if the effects in women were the same as in men is just one of many concerning findings. Her book shows that there is much work to do in this area (much more even more than we thought) and that we can count on this call to action to spur us onward!  This book will be appreciated by medical and lay people alike given its excellent readability.  I am thrilled that this book is out there to provide benchmarks and goals so that we can ultimately transform women’s health.”

—Judy Regensteiner, MD, Director of the Center for Women’s Health Research at the University of Colorado

“I have worked with Dr. Alyson McGregor as a national leader in the area of sex and gender in medicine and healthcare—I commend her on this book.”

— C. Noel Bairey Merz, MD, Director, Barbara Streisand Women’s Heart Center, Cedars-Sinai