In this conversation, Denise Pines and Gennev CEO Jill Angelo talk about the discrepancies in care and how many in the medical community are starting to recognize and close the gap.
There's long been a gap in the quality of medical care men and women receive. Women's bodies are less understood, their health issues less researched, their solutions have frequently been "treat women as small men," their pain is poorly treated or ignored, and on and on and on.
That discrepancy in care is exponentially greater if the woman is Black or a woman of color; greater if she's poor, greater if she's a transgender woman; greater if she's past reproductive age.
There are women, men, and organizations out there that feel like part of our family — the family that's working to improve health care for women. Denise Pines is one of that family.
Denise Pines is the co-visionary and head task master for Tea Botanics, a company that makes tea for hot flashes, among others. An award-winning marketer and serial entrepreneur, Denise has participated in 10 startups. She is founder of WisePause, a pro-aging health and education platform and FemAging 2020, a report that introduces a new industry sector, FemAging Tech.
Denise cofounded Women in the Room Productions who produced the award-winning film PUSHOUT: The Criminalization of Black Girls in School. Denise is the current President of the Medical Board of California.