As seen through a lens: LGBTQ+ Health and the Media

Tuesday, November 22, 6-7 p.m. ET. No fee if not requesting CME credit

In the upcoming Gold Human InSight Webinar “As seen through a lens: LGBTQ+ Health and the Media,” Dr. Christian Torres, MD, Clinical Assistant Professor and Faculty Director, Diversity Training and Housestaff Mentoring, at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, and Dr. Richard Greene, MD, MHPE, Associate Professor and Director, Health Equity Education, at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, will weave together the histories of LGBTQ+ health and its coverage in the news media. The past few decades have seen significant advancements in health equity for LGBTQ+ populations, as both medicine and journalism each learn to better address and serve the community. At the same time, the general public has depended on these institutions in tandem to advance knowledge, inclusion, and health justice for LGBTQ+ people.

Register here for this live webinar, November 22, 6-7 p.m. ET.

This webinar is part of the Advancing Health Equity with Medical Humanities series, a collaboration with Gold Partners Council member NYU Langone Health. Attendance is free; optional donations support the Gold Foundation's mission of ensuring humanism in healthcare for all.

Each webinar offers a 1.0 CME credit available for physicians for only $10. You must attend the live 1-hour webinar to receive CME. The presentation (not the Q&A) will be recorded for viewing later on the Gold website.

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