Many lbian, gay, bisexual, and transgenred medil stunts nceal their sexual or genr inty for fear of discrimatn, new rearch shows.
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GAY, LBIAN AND BI MEDIL STUNTS REPORT WORSE EMOTNAL CLIMATE
Gay, lbian and bisexual medil stunts report ls favorable perceptns of their learng environments, wh a lk to more burnout. Learn more. * gay medical students *
a gay MD/PhD program applint myself, I knew that I'd be mtg seven or. where I terviewed the same qutn: "I'm gay--what do [medil school name].
Now, as an out and very openly gay medil stunt here at Stanford, I am equently asked by LGBTQ-intifyg applints about beg "out" on medil school applitns.
Current LGBTQ+ medil stunts (and not jt cisgenr gay men) who self-report that they feel supported and happy. In another study nducted at Stanford Universy School of Medice tled “Lbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgenr Medil Stunt Experienc: “Out” Medil School and Perspectiv on Curricular Content, ” only five percent of medil stunts believed LGBT physicians were seen as equals. Medil stunts who are gay, lbian or bisexual have ls favorable perceptns of their learng environment than those who are straight—and uld be lked to higher rat of burnout, acrdg to a study published JAMA Network Open.
DO MEDICE DISURAGE GAY DOCTORS?
3% as gay or lbian.
“Both bisexual stunts and gay or lbian stunts reported ls favorable perceptns of their learng environments than heterosexual stunts, ” says the study, summarizg how the medil stunts sred their medil schools on a zero–20 “emotnal climate” sle which a higher sre meant a more posive perceptn.
Meanwhile, the study says, “bisexual and gay or lbian stunts were more likely to be the top quartile for burnout sr. Gay, lbian and bisexual stunts are more likely to experience burnout, the study says.