5.0 Uptake and implementation of the SAGER Guidelines

About this video

In this module, you will learn how the SAGER Guidelines have been implemented by various organisations.

Dr. Cara Tannenbaum discusses how the Canadian Institutes of Health Research have endorsed the SAGER Guidelines and explains that researchers now have higher odds of receiving funding when successfully integrating sex and gender. 

Professor Younjae Oh focuses on the importance, impact and challenges of the translation of the SAGER Guidelines while Dr. Leila Garcia explores how the SAGER Guidelines are making an impact in Latin America.

Finally, Gabrielle Landry Chappuis and Mikashmi Kohli discuss how and why FIND adopted the SAGER Guidelines in their work in research and development and access to diagnostics.

About the presenters

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Dr. Cara Tannenbaum
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Professor of Medicine, Université de Montréal, Canada

Dr. Cara Tannenbaum served as Scientific Director of the Institute of Gender and Health at the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and as a member of the Gender Policy Committee of the European Association of Science Editors from 2015-2022.  She served as Departmental Science Advisor for Health Canada from 2019-2023. She is a Professor in the Faculty of Medicine at the Université de Montreal and is the recipient of several prestigious awards, including the May Cohen Gender Equity Award from the Association of Faculties of Medicine Canada and the Canadian Science Policy Trailblazer Award.
 

Younjae Oh
Younjae Oh
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RN, PhD

Younjae Oh is an Associate Professor at the College of Nursing at Hallym University in the Republic of Korea. She works in the field of psychiatric nursing and bioethics. Younjae is a member of the EASE Gender Policy Executive Committee.

Dr. Leila Posenato Garcia
Dr. Leila Posenato Garcia
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Researcher and Associate Editor

Dr. Leila Posenato Garcia is a Researcher at the Institute of Applied Economic Research and Associate Editor of the Brazilian Journal of Occupational Health. She holds a PhD in Epidemiology from the Federal University of Pelotas (Brazil), is a member of the Deliberative Council of the Brazilian Association of Scientific Editors (ABEC-Brazil), of the Gender Policy Committee of the European Association of Science Editors (EASE), of the Editorial Committee of the journal Gaceta Sanitaria (Spain) and the Forum of Journal Editors from the Brazilian Association of Public Health. She was an alternate member representing the health area on the Advisory Committee of the SciELO Brazil Collection.

Mikashmi Kohli, PhD
Mikashmi Kohli, PhD
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Senior Manager, Evidence and Policy at FIND

Mikashmi Kohli, PhD in molecular medicine, is a TB diagnostics specialist. She has worked with the Cochrane Systematic Review team on diagnostic accuracy of molecular tests in TB, and was a co-author of the Lancet Commission on Diagnostics report. She has led TB policy at FIND and is currently Senior Manager, Evidence and Policy.

Gabrielle Landry Chappuis
Gabrielle Landry Chappuis
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Consultant at FIND

Gabrielle Landry Chappuis, M.A. in anthropology, has worked in global health for two decades in access to health, medicines, and diagnostics. She is specialized in gender, diversity and inclusion. Her consultancy work at FIND currently focuses on women’s health, safeguarding, diversity and inclusion, and gender. 

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