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  • Blog post: NYC Hospitals to Receive Mandatory LGBT Training!

    May 26, 2011 / Posted by Erik — 0 comments

    NYC Hospitals to Receive Mandatory LGBT Training!

    Exciting news out of NYC yesterday!

    The New York City Health & Hospitals Corporation (HHC) formally announced yesterday the launch of a mandatory employee training on LGBT cultural competence in NYC hospitals.  This is exciting work and an amazing step in closing the very real disparity that exists for LGBT people ...

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  • Blog post: Happy National LGBT Health Awareness Week!!

    Mar 28, 2011 / Posted by Erik — 0 comments

    Happy National LGBT Health Awareness Week!!

    If you're a frequent reader here on everybodysgood, you are probably already well aware that the month of March is NY LGBT Health Month and there are a ton of activities taking place here in the Rochester region.  (Click HERE to learn more about what we've done and ...

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  • Blog post: Come out to your provider.

    Mar 18, 2010 / Posted by Allegra — 0 comments

    Come out to your provider.

    A 2005 survey of gay/bisexual men found that 39% had never disclosed their orientation to their healthcare provider and studies have shown similar patterns among lesbian/bisexual women. If you have never come out to your provider, do it. If you don’t feel comfortable doing so or think ...

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  • Blog post: Know your family health history.

    Mar 11, 2010 / Posted by Allegra — 0 comments

    Know your family health history.

    Whether you are LGBT or not, your family health history is one of the most important things in determining your potential for future health problems. Knowing this information can help you and your medical provider determine disease risk and develop personalized health strategies. This is particularly important for LGBT people ...

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  • Blog post: Know your health insurance options

    Mar 05, 2010 / Posted by Allegra — 0 comments

    Know your health insurance options

    Studies show 1 in 4 gay and lesbian adults have no health insurance (twice the rate of heterosexuals). Lack of health insurance is a serious concern. Learn about the kinds of insurance that might be available to you and those you love---and support and advocate for health coverage that includes ...

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  • Blog post: Poll of the Week: Are you out to your doctor?

    Oct 19, 2009 / Posted by Allegra — 0 comments

    Poll of the Week: Are you out to your doctor?

    Last week on October 11, National Coming Out Day, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer people all over the country celebrated the opportunity to come out to others about their sexuality and identity. The tradition of celebrating this ‘holiday,’ so to speak, began on October 11, 1988 to commemorate the ...

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  • Article: 10 Things Gay Men Should Discuss With Their Healthcare Provider

    Oct 08, 2009 / Posted in colon cancer, drugs, gay health, healthcare, men, physical, prostate cancer, smoking, STDs, testicular cancer, youth — 0 comments

    10 Things Gay Men Should Discuss With Their Healthcare Provider

    The following fact sheet for gay, bi & queer men was created by the Gay and Lesbian Medical Association (GLMA), the largest and oldest organization of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender health care professionals in the world. Their mission is to advocate for inclusive public policy around LGBT health issues, to ...

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  • Erik Libey Erik Libey Erik is the Associate Director of LGBT & Rural Services. He helps lead our team & loves talking to providers ...
  • Em Scrivani Em Scrivani Em, a student from SUNY Brockport, will be interning with our queer health program from January 2012 through May 2012.
  • Allegra Anka Allegra Anka Allegra was our LGBT Health Specialist until May 2011. Before leaving our program to relocate to Philadelphia, she kept us, ...
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