Registration Now Open For Advancing Excellence in Transgender Health: A Course for the Whole Care Team
The National LGBTQIA+ Health Education Center at The Fenway Institute is excited to announce that registration is now open for the 8th annual Advancing Excellence in
New Study Examines The “Social Contagion” Hypothesis Of Transgender And Gender Diverse Identities
BOSTON, August 3, 2022—A study published today in Pediatrics, using a large national dataset of adolescents in the U.S., provided evidence against the notion that
Advocates And Providers Praise MA Leadership In Protecting Access To Abortion Care And Essential Healthcare For Transgender People
H. 5090, An Act Expanding Protections for Reproductive and Gender-Affirming Care, is now law in Massachusetts. It provides critical protections for access to reproductive health
AMAF Forms Consortium Of Institutions To Address LGBTQ+ Health Disparities
Learn More about the Fellowship CHICAGO, AUGUST 2, 2022 – The American Medical Association Foundation (AMAF) announced today that several of Harvard Medical School (HMS)’s
Listen Now: Monkeypox: Just The Facts
In recent weeks, media reports on monkeypox – a rare pox virus typically carried by rodents in Central and Western Africa – have skyrocketed as
2iS Coordinating Center For Technical Assistance Awards 20 Ryan White Program Organizations
The 2iS Coordinating Center for Technical Assistance (2iS CCTA) has awarded 20 Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program recipient organizations across the United States with up to $190,000 in funding
Health Care Sector Has A Critical Role To Play In Mitigating Harm To Sexual And Gender Minorities Caused By Policies That Limit Access To Care
BOSTON, July 25, 2022—A Perspective essay published July 23, 2022 in the New England Journal of Medicine provides guidance on how the health care sector
We Must Set A High Bar For Attributing Psychopathology To Sexual And Gender Minority People
BOSTON, July 22, 2022—A commentary published July 18, 2022 in the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry cautions clinicians, scientists, and researchers against making assumptions that sexually