Title: Gender and Sex
Contents
1. Author identifies one key point from the article below. The point is that gender is a social construct while sex is a biological construct
Krieger, N. (2003). Genders, sexes, and health: what are the connections—and why does it matter? International Journal of Epidemiology, 32, 652–657.
2. Author provides a reflection of the point
3. Author offers their insight on gender and sex in medical research, and how the reading impacted their previous understanding about gender and sex
4. Author provides questions that arose while reading the article 5. Author provides a recommendation about future research on gender and sex Word count: 435