PPT-Welcome! LGBT Health Culturally Effective Care Symposium
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November 8 2017 Emily Noonan What are we going to do today Differentiate between sexual orientation biological sex gender identity and gender expression Review
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November 8 2017 Emily Noonan What are we going to do today Differentiate between sexual orientation biological sex gender identity and gender expression Review a short list of key terms . Korijna Valenti, M.A, M.S. Gerontology. Anne D. Katz, PhD, LCSW. Background. Sample . Future Research . Conclusion. Demographics. Results. Subjects completed a 24-question survey on experiences with health care systems, support systems, and caregiver stress. Data was compared across different dimensions including age, ethnicity, socioeconomic level, and relationship status. Subjects were taken from 17 states and Puerto Rico, with the majority of respondents from California (34), Massachusetts (9) Puerto Rico (7), and Oregon (4). Follow-up qualitative interviews were performed with 17 of the volunteers self-identified as caregivers.. Cultural Appropriateness. Adolescent Champion Project. ©2015. Culture is…. H. ealth . care services that are . respectful of and responsive to . cultural . needs . (of patients. ). . - . U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Minority Health. (2001). Clinical Professor of Pediatrics, UC Irvine. Chair, Section on LGBT Health and Wellness American Academy of Pediatrics. January 20, 2016. SEXUAL MINORITY. HEALTH & HEALTHCARE. Learning Objectives. Care for Seniors. Queenie Choo. Chief Executive Officer. About S.U.C.C.E.S.S.. Founded in 1973 . 30 service locations in BC, Ontario, and Overseas (China, Taiwan, and South Korea). 300+ . multi-lingual . Kirstee Novak. GNRS 504. Bioethics. April 8. th. , 2015. Cultural & Linguistic Competency . Education that e. quips . providers . to:. . Provide. . culturally . suitable. . health . care to individuals whose . Lesbian. , Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) People. Learning Module 1. Learning Objectives . 2. At the end of this module, learners will be able to:. Describe health disparities in . lesbian, gay, bisexual, and . Presented by Michael . Adams. madams@sageusa.org. October 30, 2013. SAGE - Services and Advocacy for GLBT Elders. Country’s oldest and largest LGBT aging organization. Services & info – . NYC HQ . Human Resources and Administration. Office of Diversity and Inclusion . 0. Value Statement. In order to be a high performing organization in the 21. st. century that best serves our Veterans, VA must define diversity broadly to include all that makes us unique, including our sexual orientation and gender identity. Diversity and inclusion are more than legal or ethical imperatives; they are business imperatives to achieve high performance in public service.. Lesbian. , Gay, Bisexual and Transgender People in Patient Centered Medical Homes. August 15, 2012. Harvey J. Makadon MD. The National LGBT Health Education Center. The Fenway Institute, Fenway Health. Challenges and Solutions . . . 2018. . Tim Vincent, MS. Deborah Wyatt-O’Neal, RN, MSN, CNS. Shavar Johnson, MSSA. . 2018. Note to the Reviewer. Promoting LGBT Health Equity is a training we custom developed for healthcare providers in Los Angeles seeking to better understand and engage LGBT-identifying patients experiencing health disparities. The training is designed to increase knowledge of key cultural barriers experienced by LGBT individuals in the healthcare setting. Cultural Humility, Implicit Bias, Sex Positivity, and SOGI are key components of the course to guide participants towards identifying areas of organizational change. Through this training, participants were given the opportunity to develop inclusive strategies for LGBT staff and patients, serving as a frame to develop post-training structural interventions. . lgbt. community. Created by Joshua . Vrona. Introduction:. Can you guess the estimated number of LGBT people in the United States? . 99.3% of all U.S . counties. Come from all walks of life. . Improving the healthcare experience for LGBT individuals . Sunrise and Sunset of the LGBT Aging Community. Grace Hoyer, EdD, MSN, RN. Assistant Professor. Grand Valley State University. Kirkhof College of Nursing. Objectives. To raise awareness of potential discrimination against LGBT . A Resource for Behavioral Health Providers. Many . lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender (LGBT) individuals lack health insurance and would benefit from enrollment support.. Behavioral health providers need to know basic facts about LGBT health disparities and experiences with coverage and care in the LGBT population. . David J. Martens, MD. Adolescent Medicine Specialist . Montreal Children’s Hospital. Spot diagnosis. Objectives. Definitions. Timeline of LGBT rights in Canada. LGBT parents and their children. Experiences of LGBT parents and their children with health care professionals.
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