“I am very pleased with the information that was included in this course. I think that it was a great overall presentation of client care and how to incorporate this into your practice within healthcare and other healthcare professions. I am a counselor and really enjoyed watching this three-part course and learning how to actually apply this information when working with clients who identify as a different gender or sex. I don’t think anything needed to be improved because everything that was included was very thorough and accurate.”

– Behavioral Clinician, OH

“I feel the course was very informative. I learned the different types of gender and how professionals should approach and handle these types of patients. The course was quick and easy to follow. This course will be extremely helpful for staff and providers.”

– Office Administration, PA

“I think this course helped me a lot because I have never had any education on this subject. I think it helped me to understand in a better way how to give the best medical care with respect and compassion. Getting to know all of the different gender identities helped me the most. I learned a lot of new information today. I think this course will definitely help the healthcare community to understand and be more confident in giving patient care. Thank you! This was very interesting and makes me feel more confident.”

– Nurse, AZ

“Although not a direct patient care provider, I do work with patient intake. Understanding terminology and best practices in obtaining vital information will be of great value to me. Our hospital currently has registration questions on our system, but all intake is done verbally, and we are instructed NOT to ask, but to input information if it is volunteered to us. I really enjoyed the course and I think it will help me be more respectful and compassionate in my interactions with patients.”

– Office Administration, KY

“I think this is a very informative course. It’s also a very important course for all people not just healthcare staff and providers. I did learn some new information. I think the most valuable thing I learned is to just be aware when speaking to someone. You don’t know certain things so don’t assume. Be receptive and understanding. The world needs more of that.”

– Behavioral Clinician, MI