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U.S. medical schools boost LGBTQ students, doctor training

February 20, 2020 Jessica Halem
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Exact numbers of LGBTQ medical students and doctors are unknown. In 2018, the AMA added sexual orientation and gender identity as an option for members to include in demographic profiles the group compiles. Of the 15,000 doctors and students who have volunteered that information so far, about 4% identify as LGBTQ. That’s similar to Gallup estimates for the general U.S. population, although LGBTQ advocates believe the numbers are higher and rising as more people are willing to “out” themselves.

This past fall, Harvard’s entering class of medical students was 15% LGBTQ, a milestone that is no accident.

Associated Press, U.S. medical schools boost LGBTQ students, doctor training, By Lindsey Tanner, February 20, 2020

In Med Ed Tags Med Ed, LGBTQ, Higher Ed
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