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South Campus Center (SOCC)

UW 1st Annual Interprofessional LGBTQ Health Conference

The UW 1st Annual Interprofessional LGBTQ Health Conference will provide a forum to share knowledge and research across disciplines, promote discussions around institutionalized racism, and engage with clinicians, researchers, and community partners to advance LGBTQ health.

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UW 1st Annual Interprofessional LGBTQ Health Conference
UW 1st Annual Interprofessional LGBTQ Health Conference

Time & Location

Apr 06, 2019, 9:00 AM

South Campus Center (SOCC), Seattle, WA 98195, USA

About the event

The University of Washington 1st Annual Interprofessional LGBTQ Health Conference is a community-organized and led event promoting the exploration of the health care needs of LGBTQ communities. The conference will provide a forum to share knowledge and research across disciplines, invite cross-disciplinary critique and conversation, and collaborate with community partners. Through discussions around institutionalized racism in health care, addressing LGBTQ erasure in health care curriculum, engaging clinicians and researchers in social justice and advocacy, establishing an interdisciplinary network of LGBTQ health professionals, and educating current and future health care providers, this event aims to promote the advancement of LGBTQ health.

We invite interested individuals to attend this conference, including undergraduate and graduate students of the health professions as well as faculty/staff of these programs, current health care workers, researchers, health policy specialists, advocates, and community members interested in addressing health equity issues for LGBTQ individuals.

Session Tracks (Note: individuals may attend sessions across any of the three tracks):

Research track: The research track is a venue for sharing data-driven research on the health and well-being of LGBTQ communities across diverse health related disciplines.

Clinical track: The clinical track sessions will focus on related topic areas important to the clinical care of LGBTQ patients, including primary care, mental health, sexual and reproductive health, and gender affirming medical care.

Social Justice & Advocacy track: The social justice and advocacy track is a forum for the presentation and discussion of social justice for LGBTQ communities, as well as a venue for improving individual and institutional practices for advocating for LGBTQ health.

This event is sponsored by the following departments, entities, and organizations at the University of Washington: The Q Center, School of Public Health, Department of Epidemiology, and QueeRx (Pharmacy LGBTQ+ and Ally Association).

More information about volunteer opportunities coming soon!

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