PPT-LGBT Patients: Mental Health Considerations
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Lauren Derhodge DO UB Psychiatry February 2018 Objectives Identify populations at risk for health disparities Discuss changes made throughout different versions
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Lauren Derhodge DO UB Psychiatry February 2018 Objectives Identify populations at risk for health disparities Discuss changes made throughout different versions of DSM concerning sexual orientation and gender identity. Jake Turner. Key facts. For the 2011/12 period: On the 31. st. March 2012 there were 22,267 people . people. subject to detention or CTO restrictions under The Act. 17,503 people were detained in hospital (an increase of 856 or 5 per cent); . AJ Pearlman. Office of Intergovernmental and External Affairs. Department of Health and Human Services. . “. Over the last three years, President Obama . and this Administration have put a top priority on improving access to healthcare for the LGBT community…And for the first time, we’re collecting data on the health of America’s LGBT population. This data will shine a spotlight on health disparities and show us exactly where we need to do better.”. Dr.. Anne Scott. Mental Health & Social Justice Symposium 2015. ‘Recovery’ as the fundamental aim in A/NZ mental Health system. “Recovery is a deeply personal, unique process changing one’s attitude, values, feelings, goals, skills, and/or roles. It is a way of living a satisfying hopeful and contributing life. Recovery involves the development of new meaning and purpose in one’s life as one grows beyond the catastrophic effects of psychiatric disability.” . Healthcare 101. An . overview of health disparities affecting LGBT . patients. Derrick Ng & Navina Senthilkumar. LGBT. . Demographics. LGBT Demographics. 3.6 million LGBT people . 600,000 trans people . Jack Drescher, MD. jackdreschermd@gmail.com. www.jackdreschermd.net. Ethical Issues in Treating LGBT Patients . Part I: Principles of Medical Ethics. Part II: Definition of Terms. Part III: History. 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 . 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.. Michelle Wong. Professor Ortega. Sociology. 24 July 2016. The Los Angeles LGBT Center. History:. The Los Angeles LGBT Center began in 1969. During this time, the founders of the organization began providing client services due to the overwhelming amount of negativity directed at LGBT couples, as well as the large amount of people who supports the LGBT community.. 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. Justin Kerr, RN, MS, PMHNP-BC. “Mental . health is defined as a state of well-being in which every individual realizes his or her own potential, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is able to make a contribution to her or his . 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. . In response to the CDC recommendations for all healthcare facilities SAMHSA offers further considerationsspecific to psychiatric hospitalsReduce morbidity and mortalityx0000x0000 x/MCIxD 47x 000x/MCI Dr. Krishna Prasad M. Background. . People with severe mental illness die on average 10-20 years earlier than the general population. Mortality gap worldwide is widening. Majority of (around 80%) of deaths in people with SMI are due to preventable physical illnesses .
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