LGBTQ+ Medicine & Theory: Providing Compassionate Care

LGBTQ+ Medicine & Theory: Providing Compassionate Care

In honor of Pride Month, UMHS is thrilled to welcome back alumnus Soren Estvold, MD, MPH to host a special livestream event, “LGBTQ+ Medicine & Theory: Providing Compassionate Care.”

Dr. Estvold is a family medicine physician who specializes in treating LGBTQ+ patients at Augusta University Medical Center in Georgia and a volunteer physician at the Equality Clinic in Augusta, Georgia, a primary care clinic serving mostly transgender patients needing Hormone Replacement Therapy. The presentation will address key considerations for working with LGBTQ+ patients, describe how to provide compassionate care, offer practical advice for medical professionals and allies, and share resources for patients and providers.

3 Comments

  1. Tim Edwards on July 3, 2022 at 11:57 am

    Thank you Dr Soren for all the great information that you shared. You are definitely making a difference in the lives of many!



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  3. Ruth C R on July 3, 2022 at 12:28 pm

    Thanks for sharing this video.