2021
DOI: 10.2196/17913
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Development, Implementation, and Effectiveness of a Self-sustaining, Web-Based LGBTQ+ National Platform: A Framework for Centralizing Local Health Care Resources and Culturally Competent Providers

Abstract: Background The lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and other sexual and gender minority (LGBTQ+) population has long faced substantial marginalization, discrimination, and health care disparities compared to the cisgender, heterosexual population. As the etiology of such disparities is multifaceted, finding concrete solutions for LGBTQ+ health care equity is challenging. However, the internet may offer the space to initiate an effective model. Objective … Show more

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“… 2 4 , 29 Online training formats provided by experienced LGBT organizations can easily be incorporated into dermatology training curricula. For example, OutCare Health, 31 a nonprofit 501(c)(3) health equity organization, provides general and specialized LGBT training across the United States, including a dedicated series in partnership with La Roche-Posey to train U.S. dermatologists. 32…”
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confidence: 99%
“… 2 4 , 29 Online training formats provided by experienced LGBT organizations can easily be incorporated into dermatology training curricula. For example, OutCare Health, 31 a nonprofit 501(c)(3) health equity organization, provides general and specialized LGBT training across the United States, including a dedicated series in partnership with La Roche-Posey to train U.S. dermatologists. 32…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%