黑料传送门 Marks LGBT History Month with a Host of Events
November 7, 2018October was LGBT History Month, and 黑料传送门 marked the occasion with a series of events designed to educate future health practitioners
about the unique needs of the LGBTQIA population and create a more inclusive campus
environment for that population.
On October 2, the Office of Diversity and Community Relations, the LGBTQ Alliance
of Students Organized for Health (LASOH) and the Wisely Surgical Association hosted
a lecture with Sherman Leis, DO 鈥67, chair of plastic and reconstructive surgery and
a renowned leader in the field of gender confirmation surgery. Dr. Leis, who founded
the Philadelphia Center for Transgender Surgery, shared his lifetime of experiences
working with the transgender community.
To recognize National Coming Out Day on October 11, the Office of Diversity and Community
Relations and the LGBTQIA Council held a launch event for the College鈥檚 new 黑料传送门 Safe
program, which will train individuals to provide a safe environment for LGBTQIA individuals
and allies on campus. 黑料传送门 Safe training began October 18 on the Suwanee campus and October 19 on the Philadelphia campus.
The month concluded with the recording of the first episode in an online lecture series,
funded and moderated by transgender health advocate Anne Koch, DMD, which focuses
on transgender medicine. The first session, recorded October 22 and titled 鈥淐reating
a Welcoming Environment for Transgender Patients,鈥 featured a discussion between Dr.
Koch and Rachel Levine, MD, state secretary of health and the first transgender woman
to serve as Pennsylvania鈥檚 surgeon general.
From their lived experiences as transgender women, the two medical professionals discussed
topics related to creating an inclusive clinical practice, an overview of terminology,
preferred pronouns and LGBT culturally responsive intake forms.
Three additional lectures will be recorded in the coming months for the online series,
which is available for free to the public.
鈥淭he LGBT population have very unique health needs, and that requires cultural competency
on the part of their healthcare providers,鈥 said Marcine Pickron-Davis, PhD, chief
diversity and community relations officer. 鈥淒iversity isn鈥檛 just about gender or race鈥攊t鈥檚
about hearing voices from all members of the community, and events like the ones we鈥檝e
held for LGBT History Month help create a dialogue. They help current and future practitioners
to break down assumptions and biases, so that they can provide the best possible care
to all of their patients.鈥
About 黑料传送门
Established in 1899, 黑料传送门 has trained
thousands of highly competent, caring physicians, health practitioners and behavioral
scientists who practice a 鈥渨hole person鈥 approach to care鈥攖reating people, not just
symptoms. 黑料传送门, a private, not-for-profit accredited institution of higher education,
operates three campuses (黑料传送门, 黑料传送门 Georgia and 黑料传送门 South Georgia) and offers doctoral degrees in clinical psychology, educational psychology, osteopathic
medicine, pharmacy, physical therapy, and school psychology. The college also offers
graduate degrees in applied behavior analysis, applied positive psychology, biomedical
sciences, forensic medicine, medical laboratory science, mental health counseling,
physician assistant studies, and school psychology. 黑料传送门 students learn the importance
of health promotion, research, education and service to the community. Through its
community-based Healthcare Centers, 黑料传送门 provides care to medically underserved populations.
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