“I appreciated how it explained not to use your patient as a resource, while still being able to ask questions to provide the best care. I also appreciated the tips for making gender diverse inclusive care the standard of care.”

– Behavioral Clinician, PA

“I felt this was a good learning course that included basic information relevant to patient care. I did learn some new ways to ask relevant questions. This is a useful course for anyone in the healthcare field – not just primary providers.”

– Provider, IN

“I think one of the most valuable parts was the patient stories and sample experiences because they showed the detrimental effects of non-gender-affirming care and what sort of things healthcare staff and providers can do to make that better (by showing the positive experiences as well). I felt like I knew quite a bit of the information already, but there were some new terms that I learned such as two-spirit. I think the course was pretty good and will be useful because of both new terms and applicable situations.”

– Office Administration, TX

“I thought the course was great and very informative. I love the tips and things that I did not think about being so important, such as making sure to display anti-discrimination signs or stickers. I also found the definition of terms to be very helpful. I think the course will be very valuable for medical staff and providers. I think it’s a great course, very well done!”

– Office Administration, MI

“The course was very thorough, and covered mostly everything. It was a well made course that taught me a few things I did not know. The course is a must for all providers, and the story of Luke and others broke my heart. My first thought was disrespectful providers need to be held accountable. Very good study, that will truly make a difference in how providers interact with the transgender community.”

– Medical Technician, FL