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Association of American Medical Colleges: Sexual and Gender Minority Health Resources
Harvard Medical School Aims to Take Leading Role in LGBTQ Health Care
by Trish Bendix Seeing a Harvard Medical School diploma hanging in your doctor’s office may in itself be impressive, but now, for some LGBTQ patients, the degree may provide some additional comfort. With a new LGBTQ elective course, the incorporation of LGBTQ health needs into existing courses and...
Medical Schools Make Strides to Improve Inclusion of, Advocacy for LGBTQ Students
By Alice Pettway “It’s hard to know who you can trust.” Those are the words of a 26-year-old gay student at a U.S medical school who participated in a Stanford University School of Medicine study examining the experiences of sexual and gender minority medical students. In particular, the survey...
Countering LGBTQ Bullying: Hope for decreasing bullying among society's most stigmatized youth
By Ellen Barlow Bullying started early for Nicole Maines, now a college freshman, who has known since she was 2 years old that she was not the boy she was born as. She wanted to dress as Ariel the mermaid in a world that expected her to be a Batman. By age 12, her transition was complete. She took...
Deadline for Sialoglyco 2018 extended!
Dear Glycoscientists: The deadline for submission of poster abstracts to the 2018 conference on Sialic Acids has been extended to Friday March 30th. This biennial conference is being held May 10-14 in Banff, Canada. For details on the Sialoglyco2018 conference, see https://sialoglyco.com/abstract...
In LGBT community, bisexual people have more health risks. Here's what could help.
Double discrimination from both heterosexual and homosexual communities was a common theme mentioned by all three researchers. Sabra L. Katz-Wise, an assistant professor at Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, mentioned that bisexuals are "often experiencing discrimination from...
Recently received grants - March 2018
Qin Liu, MD, PhD, received a Sponsored Research Agreement award from Casebia Therapeutics in the amount of $721,702 over two years from her project, "Gene editing for autosomal dominant retinitis pigmentosa." Hajirah Saeed, MD, received a K23 grant from the National Institutes of Health in the...
Harvard Longwood Campus All Gender Restroom Locations
Three types of restrooms are available at Harvard Medical School: male, female, and all-gender. Individuals are free to use the restroom(s) consistent with their gender identity and comfort. UPDATE: March 2019 map includes newly built restrooms and private shower rooms for all staff, faculty, and...