This program will highlight challenges in providing equitable care for sexual and gender minority patients and examine strategies to overcome these challenges within a clinical and research construct.

Learning Objectives

  1. Review terminology and historical context through which to begin to understand sexual and gender minority (SGM) identities
  2. Examine current shortcomings in the healthcare system that perpetuate health disparities in the SGM community
  3. Evaluate strategies and guidelines for SGM inclusivity in clinical care and research.

Presenter:

Hannah Llorin, MS, CGC

This nursing continuing professional development activity is approved for 1.25 contact hours from Oregon Nurses Association (ONA), an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation (ANCC).  Contact hours will be awarded to participants who view the entire program recording and complete the post-activity survey.

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***You must complete the webinar and survey no later than June 6, 2024 to claim credit***

Myriad Genetics Lab has approved exemption for commercial interest as a diagnostic laboratory. There are no conflicts of interest with individuals in the position to control content for this activity.

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