NETHERLANDS EDITION
11th-12th OCTOBER 2024
Designed for healthcare professionals, learners, researchers, patients, community organizations and interested community members.
Focusing on LGBTQ+ Health Considerations
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Trainee Travel Grant
Recognizing the importance of medical students, graduate students, residents, and fellows presenting research as part of their academic and professional development, the Office of Diversity grants travel awards to trainees interested in showcasing their scholarly research and/or developing professional skills and networks.
02.
Underrepresented in Medicine
The Underrepresented in Medicine Resident Scholar program is designed to support underrepresented in medicine (URiM) residents and fellows and those whose backgrounds and/or perspectives will contribute to IU School of Medicine’s diversity, equity and inclusion goals, to launch careers in academic medicine.
03.
Indy Pride
IU School of Medicine proudly joins the Indy Pride Parade and Festival each year, reflecting the school’s core values of excellence, respect, integrity, diversity and inclusion, and cooperation.
The first gay pride festival to be held in a public space in Indianapolis happened in June 1988.
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Implementing Conversations
The iCare program prepares members of the school community to lead action and conversations to address systemic racism and race inequities. While this series is open to all members of the IU School of Medicine community, the target audience is non-minoritized people or those whose identity is connected with the larger white racial group.
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LGBTQ+ Health Considerations
Resiliency, Intersectionality, and Emerging Challenges in LGBTQ+ Health Care
Attendees will learn how to provide respectful, patient-centered, culturally competent health care by developing skills to establish rapport, recognize barriers to medical care, offer LGBTQ+ patients competent primary care and/or referrals to such care and identify the unique health risks in the LGBTQ+ population.