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GAY AND LBIAN ASSOCIATN OF DOCTORS AND DENTISTS
The Gay and Lbian Associatn of Doctors and Dentists (GLADD) is a UK based membership anisatn for lbian, gay, bisexual and transgenr doctors, ntists, medil and ntal stunts. GLADD was found 1995 and emerged om the Gay and Lbian Medil Associatn. To provi profsnal and social support for gay and lbian doctors, ntists and medil and ntal stunts.
To llect and dissemate rmatn on gay and lbian issu relevant to the practice of medice and ntistry. To bat discrimatn agast lbians and gays particularly if exprsed by doctors and ntists or toward doctors and ntists. GLADD membership is open to any UK based lbian, gay, bisexual or trans doctors, ntists, medil or ntal stunts.
There is also a special membership tegory for people who are not members of the above groups who support the aims of GLADD, whether they be gay, lbian, bisexual, transgenr or not. 1998 — Letter om GLADD Co-Chairs published by BMJ — Discrimatn agast gay and lbian doctors go agast GMC's guidance (BMJ 317: 149 (Published 11 July 1998)). 2000 — Challengg workplace bullyg and homophobia the NHS Workshop anised by GLADD.
OUT AT WORK: BEG A GAY DOCTOR
2001 — Wellbeg of gay, lbian, and bisexual doctors article published by GLADD members BMJ. 2001 — Brish Medil Journal published a paper on the well-beg of lbian, gay and bisexual physicians (17 Febary 2001) featurg a mentary on the UK perspective wrten by GLADD. 2002 — Digny at work for lbian and gay doctors and ntists [2], GLADD publitn guidance on how to avoid discrimatn agast lbian, gay and bisexual doctors, ntists and stunts.
2004 — Interactn strategi of lbian, gay, and bisexual healthre practners the clil examatn of patients: qualative study. If you are lbian, gay, bisexual, transgenr, queer, and/or intify as a sexual and/or genr mory and are lookg for LGBTQ+ affirmg doctors, physicians, clicians, and healthre provirs, you have e to the right place. Out at work: beg a gay doctor.