It was developed to examine the lower abdomen of women in Roman times, and is currently in use. No worries about developments in the area.
Go to articleFrustrated with equipment that had not been developed for a very long time, Stine Andreasen and Hege Hanssen at Nordlandstook mattered into their own hands and developed it themselves.
Go to articleMidwife Hege Hansen and gynecologist Stine Andreasen will change the current practice for initiating births.
Go to articleUnwitnessed consequences for women and men affect the design, and even the safety of the products we use.
Go to articleMidwife Hege Hansen and head physician at the women's clinic, Stine Andreasen, want to make the experience of induction better for women.
Go to articleSuperior continues the series about senior doctors who have made a name for themselves by making great efforts in areas other than their daily work as chief physician: Innovation in the delivery room
Behind Induvita are midwife Hege Hansen and gynecologist Stine Andreasen. They create products that will provide better obstetric care. — There is little research and innovation in women's health - and especially obstetric health.
Go to articleToday, training is done directly on patients, and we think that's not okay,” says midwife Hege Hansen.
Go to articleDesign and innovation is crucial in supporting an equal, fair, and inclusive world. Anda, —. In this article, we'll explain why you should include women when designing and innovating, and why that also means a successful and profitable business.
Go to articleHow can we rethink women's health? Many of the instruments gynecologists and doctors use today have not been changed for over a hundred years. It was one of many themes raised in the pitch competition by Hege Hansen and Stine Andreasen of Induvita AS during DNBNXT in Bodø.
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