TrainingBriefs® Gender Identity for Healthcare Employees
Transgender Identity & Patient Care
New Micro-Learning! Creating a welcoming and supportive healthcare environment for all LGBTQ patients is a critical part of patient-centered care. Getting to know your patients, including aspects of their sexual and gender identity, behavior, and desires is key to providing quality care.
Learning Path & Details
- Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Belonging
- Type: eLearning - TrainingBriefs®
- Audience: General
- Level: Foundational
- Seat Time: 5 Minutes
Topics
Suggested Industry Usage
Competencies
- Developing High-Performing Work Habits
- Understanding Diversity
- Fostering Inclusion, Equity & Belonging
Learning Objectives
- Understand the decision to transition to another gender is a difficult one to make.
- It is important to be respectful and understanding of people who are making a transition.
- We are not to comprise our values or beliefs - but regardless of how a person identifies - we are to treat them with respect.
- The lack of respect makes room for wrongful judgment of others, gossip and rumors - which all lead to lower productivity and morale.
Interactivity
- Audible Narration
- Integrated Video
- Interactions and Activities
- Post-Assessment
Buying Options
Training Files (1)
Type | Time/Pages | Language | ||
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eLearning Course | – | English | Demo |
Additional Information
Creating a welcoming and supportive healthcare environment for all LGBTQ patients is a critical part of patient-centered care. Getting to know your patients, including aspects of their sexual and gender identity, behavior, and desires is key to providing quality care.
While you may not fully understand the desire to transition from one gender to another, it is important to be respectful of that person’s choice. When working with and helping any patient – from any walk of life, it really comes down to one thing… respect!