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Tips for Finding a Healthcare Professional Who’s an LGBTQIA+ Ally
While the above resources do some of the preliminary work for you, Gaither and Shane advise patients to do more research on the healthcare facility and professional before making an appointment.
But as Shane says, “Too often, folks stick a rainbow flag on their site and their business door and claim to be LGBTQ+-friendly but don’t actually have the supportive knowledge or programming in place to sustain their claim to be a safe place.”
The steps below can help you learn more.
Visit the professional’s website
Take a close look at the language used on the professional’s website. Unless they’re talking about someone specific, a professional shouldn’t gender their services, says Spivak.
Instead of directing people to “women” services, “An LGBTQ-friendly provider will use ‘pregnant person’ or ‘someone who menstruates’ instead as to not gender those experiences,” she explains.
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Smith notes that many queer folks will call out if a healthcare professional is exceptionally welcoming —
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Dr. Chase Cates, Perform, MPH, AAHIVS
Medical Director Physician LGBTQ Healthcare, HIV, Internal Medicine
Dr. Chase Cates grew up as a closeted kid in Dallas, TX. Seeing the consistent discrimination of LGBTQ people faced kept him in the closet until medical school.
He obtained a bachelor’s degree in biology from San Angelo, TX, and a Masters Degree in Public Health in College Station. TX. He studied in Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine at Seton Hill for medical school, and completed his clinical rotations in Elmira, NY. During this time, he was on an away rotation at an HIV clinic in Dallas that ignited his passion to help this demographic. After finishing medical school, he did his residency in Internal Medicine in Searcy, AR.
While in Arkansas, he witnesses the discrimination LGBTQ people face in healthcare firsthand. He experienced hate for being engaged to his partner. He had nurses make comments behind his back. He was at his limits with these abuses and did what he could and educated my peers around him. He presented several lectures regardi
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