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Bringing LGBTQ community closer to health care, 8 doctors urge fraternity to open up
On Thursday, Justice D Y Chandrachud, part of a five-judge bench, said human sexuality cannot be reduced to a “binary formulation”. He asked the medical community to sensitise itself about the rights of the LGBTQ community, instead of trying to change what is not a disease.
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Radiation oncologist Dr Prasad Dandekar, who identifies himself as gay, said: “A senior medic, with whom I have worked, humiliated me some time ago on Facebook saying homosexuals are weird people and I would never allow my children to mingle with them. I realised there is a need to sensitise health care professionals.”
In Protest, Dandekar started a loose organization of like-minded doctors with a single aim — to create doctors aware about LGBTQ society, their mental health problems and physical needs, and to labor closely with NGOs supporting the queer community.
The group has eight members, all specialists in their fields, from government and intimate hospitals. They call themselves ‘Allies of Que
Navigating the healthcare system as a gay woman can be daunting. In France, one group has found a orderly solution to facilitate queer people touch safe.
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- As a queer lady, I used to avoid going to see a surgeon in case I had to enter out to them.
- A charity in France has created a network of LGBTQ-approved doctors, lawyers, and notaries.
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When I first came out, ever so tentatively to some friends, I thought that was it. I'm out, done. Turns out I was very wrong.
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Coming Out to Your Doctor
Doctors, nurses, physician assistants, psychotherapists and other professionals treating you require to know about your sexual orientation and gender identity to give the best care possible.
One of the keys to good healthcare is creature open with your healthcare provider. Doctors, nurses, physician assistants, psychotherapists and other professionals treating you ask for to know about your sexual orientation and gender identity to give the best care possible. Yet surveys consistently show that many lesbian, gay and bisexual patients aren’t unwrap about their sexual orientation with healthcare providers, and transgender patients often tackle unique challenges finding competent care.
Tips for Finding and Being Open with Healthcare Providers:
- Ask for referrals. Inquire friends or local Gay centers for the names of LGBTQ+ friendly healthcare providers. You can also check the LGBTQ+ Healthcare Directory.
- Inquire by handset. When you call to make an appointment, request if the practice has any LGBTQ+ patients. If you’re nervous about asking, remember you don’t ha