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Anti-Discriminatory Practice as Cultural Competence with LGBTQIA+ Patient Populations

Content Reviewed: February 1, 2023

Content Retired: February 1, 2026

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Program Description

This in-depth interprofessional course reviews anti-discriminatory practice as a component of culturally competent care of LGBTQIA+ patients. It is important to recognize the impact of the history of discrimination, oppression, and stigmatization of LGBTQIA+ persons on the health outcomes of LGBTQIA+ persons.  The role of language in clinical care and LGBTQIA+ affirmative practices will be taught.
This in-depth interprofessional course reviews anti-discriminatory practice as a component of culturally competent care of LGBTQIA+ patients. It is important to recognize the impact of the history of discrimination, oppression, and stigmatization of LGBTQIA+ persons on the health outcomes of LGBTQIA+ persons.  The role of language in clinical care and LGBTQIA+ affirmative practices will be taught.

Faculty

Brian Masciadrelli, PhD, LMSW, LICSW

Adjunct Instructor in Music Therapy

SUNY Fredonia


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