Care of the LGBTQI Patients and Their Families: Policies, Procedures, Practices, and Laws
| Available : All Days | Presented By : Susan Strauss |
| Category : Healthcare | Event Type : Recorded Webinar |
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Whether your employer is a clinic, a hospital, home health, or long-term care; whether you are an MD, RN, occupational therapist, a receptionist, or in the C-Suite, approximately 5% - 10% of your patients may be gay, lesbian, or bisexual. Additional patients may be transgender, intersex, or questioning their gender identity or sexual orientation. The healthcare needs of LGBTQI patients may appear to be the same as other patients, but institutionalized heterosexism in healthcare is a real barrier to quality care. Healthcare providers acknowledge they are serving more LGBTQI patients, and that they want to provide quality LGBTQI care, but aren’t sure how to best create and implement the policies, procedures, and practices to ensure best patient outcomes.
LGBTQI patients face a multitude of barriers to equitable care such as refusals of care, delayed or substandard care, mistreatment, inequitable policies and practices, end-of-life issues, and limits on visitation. The challenges begin from the beginning of the health professionals’ relationship with their LGBTQI patients—starting from asking them to identify if they are male or female, married or single, on their intake form.
Hospital, long-term care, clinic, public health, home health, hospice, and other healthcare institution Administrators; Medical Directors; Physicians; Chief Nursing Officer/VP of Nursing; Nurses; Quality Improvement Director; Risk Management; Directors of the patient care services such as nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy; Clinicians; Healthcare organization admissions Director and staff.
Dr. Susan Strauss RN Ed.D is a national and international speaker, trainer, and consultant on workplace and healthcare violence and a recognized expert on workplace and school harassment and bullying. She is an RN and has been the Director of Quality Improvement. She recently conducted a 3-day conference on violence in healthcare in Beirut Lebanon. She has assisted organizations in planning workplace violence programming. She conducts harassment and bullying investigations and functions as an expert witness in harassment and bullying lawsuits. Her clients are from business, education, healthcare, law, and government organizations from both the public and private sectors.
Dr. Strauss has conducted research examining physician misconduct in the OR, and written over 30 books, book chapters, and journal articles on harassment, bullying, and related topics. She has been featured on 20/20, CBS Evening News, and other national and international television and radio programs as well as interviewed for newspaper and journal articles such as Harvard Education Newsletter, Lawyers Weekly, and Times of London.
Susan has a doctorate in organizational leadership. She is a registered nurse and has a bachelor’s degree in psychology and counseling, a master’s degree in community health, and a professional certificate in training and development.
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