As part of LGBT Health Awareness Week, the National LGBT Health
Education Center at The Fenway Institute has launched its new website
providing resources to enhance top quality care to lesbian, gay,
bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people, http://www.lgbthealtheducation.org/.
The website will include interactive learning tools for health care
staff and clinicians to optimize their care of LGBT people throughout
the nation and around the world.
“We have both the responsibility and the opportunity to make sure all
people receive effective and sensitive health care, regardless of their
sexual orientation or gender identity, and that starts with providing
health care organizations and clinicians with the tools they need to
provide that care,” said Harvey Makadon, MD, Director of the National
LGBT Health Education Center and Clinical Professor of Medicine at
Harvard Medical School.
The new website will be a repository of up-to-date information on
resources and relevant publications, and will include a calendar of
Fenway’s Education Center’s events, as well as archived webinars. An
active blog will highlight current LGBT health news and other items.
The site will also include a directory of the Education Center’s
faculty, who are a team of LGBT health experts from key organizations
that provide training and technical assistance, webinars, medical school
grand rounds, and consultation on creating strategic change.
The launch of the website comes during National LGBT Health Awareness Week
(March 26-30), sponsored by the National Coalition for LGBT Health.
Since 2003, this event has been a powerful call to action to recognize
health as an essential part of the LGBT social justice movement.
“We hope this new website will be a meaningful way to engage health
care staff and clinicians to use our tools and resources and create
on-the-ground change in community health centers and other health care
organizations,” said Makadon.
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