LGBT Healthcare Training Video: "To Treat Me, You Have to Know Who I Am"

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  • čas přidán 24. 05. 2011
  • "To Treat Me, You Have to Know Who I Am": New York City Health and Hospitals launched a mandatory employee training program that will improve access to healthcare for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) individuals and help to reduce health disparities related to sexual orientation and gender identification. The training will teach staff to provide respectful, patient-centered and culturally competent healthcare services to thousands of LGBT New Yorkers who are served by the public hospitals, community health centers and nursing homes every year.
    Find out more at www.nyc.gov/hhc.

Komentáře • 67

  • @NaMaJo03
    @NaMaJo03 Před 5 lety +60

    I have been a nurse for 22 years and I can not believe this lack of compassion and empathy is still out there. It enrages me. I loved the last response in the video: "Our lives depend on their capacity to care". I took an oath to do this and it is in my practice to treat everyone with respect.

  • @lionmd1
    @lionmd1 Před 2 lety +14

    Great video but how are you gon tell a story about Adam wanting to be called Emily and then misgender her, It's the little things folks this could've been caught and corrected in editing.

    • @shirinshashova2384
      @shirinshashova2384 Před 2 lety +6

      That really irks me cause she literally contradicts herself and is also part of the problem.

    • @IsaRican810
      @IsaRican810 Před 2 lety +2

      I caught that too. Like come on people this isn’t rocket science

  • @davidagosto3859
    @davidagosto3859 Před 5 lety +17

    I would like to use this video as part of my presentation. Would I need to get permission; if so who would I contact?

  • @eki9693
    @eki9693 Před 5 lety +2

    Is there a copyright on this material?

  • @mrAZcardinal
    @mrAZcardinal Před 3 lety +8

    I can assure you there are more than 8.8 million LGBT Americans.

  • @virtualfitnesstv
    @virtualfitnesstv Před 4 lety +9

    Humanity and Gender respect is more important for us to live a healthy life. WOnderful video. Amazing job.

  • @johnknudsen8711
    @johnknudsen8711 Před 9 lety +11

    Great video. Well done illustrating the power of stories and the first person narratives.

    • @albertogutierrez8653
      @albertogutierrez8653 Před 5 lety +3

      John Knudsen Stories are subjective feelings not objective facts. I don't deal in people's delusions.

  • @dr.sajijoseph9253
    @dr.sajijoseph9253 Před 2 lety +2

    Insightful!

  • @janedeary3140
    @janedeary3140 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Very helpful video, but could be improved by removing / turning down the music.

  • @albertogutierrez8653
    @albertogutierrez8653 Před 5 lety +10

    How about as a human being.... ?

  • @royavijeh5036
    @royavijeh5036 Před 9 lety +8

    Amazing Video. All HCPs should watch this video.

  • @KS-bx2jf
    @KS-bx2jf Před 5 lety +8

    Please disable the comments

  • @kd2971
    @kd2971 Před 4 lety +2

    Well done!

  • @NikkieRoxxx
    @NikkieRoxxx Před rokem +1

    5:00 Cruel!!! In the Netherlands, forms often have "parent 1" and "parent 2" on them!

  • @DaRyteJuan
    @DaRyteJuan Před 6 měsíci +2

    I don’t really see why sexual orientation has anything to do with healthcare.
    When you take your car in the mechanic, he doesn’t question your driving habits and it’s none of his business. Just diagnose the symptoms, give an estimate and either I can afford it or not. It’s as simple as that.

    • @stariskyemoralez8540
      @stariskyemoralez8540 Před 6 měsíci

      That would be nice if people weren't being treated poorly for their sexual orientation. Also, it can definitely be medically relevant. So if you choose to ignore the aspects you don't agree with, there are still other reasons to know and be respectful of this information

  • @albertogutierrez8653
    @albertogutierrez8653 Před 5 lety +15

    I am not insensitive towards this issues. I do apologize for being crass. However, as a person of Color (I despise the term), I don't expect any different medical treatment or request for an Hispanic doctor. I don't expect to be treated any differently. All patients, of whatever stripes, should be treated with respect and compassion. Your identity should not used for preferential treatment. Many blessings to this community, and I hope all of you flourish and find happiness in this life.

    • @santolina8
      @santolina8 Před 3 lety +9

      I don't think anyone is asking for preferential treatment. They are asking to be treated with compassion and for their life experiences to be validated and respected by their providers.

    • @albertogutierrez8653
      @albertogutierrez8653 Před 3 lety +3

      @@santolina8 It is called civility. However, I don't respect people off the cuff. Respect is earned.

    • @santolina8
      @santolina8 Před 3 lety +11

      @@albertogutierrez8653 , we’re going to have to agree to disagree then. I believe respect is something to extend to all human beings as a recognition of their human dignity. Admiration can be earned, but I respect everyone.

    • @kcochran5700
      @kcochran5700 Před rokem

      It can be a challenge, for sure. Before the current time period of increased education for healthcare workers, something I and other nurses encountered was rage and vitriol from patients whom we innocently and accidentally addressed as the non-preferred Mr. or Ms. The good news is, this has not happened to me in the past few years when I make this mortifying mistake (and apologize!) I hope there is more compassion now on “both” sides.

  • @isabelleboulay2651
    @isabelleboulay2651 Před 3 měsíci

    As long as there is potential discrimination for being part of LGBT, there will be reticence in sharing the information with the medical community. We want to be treated for whatever ailment brings us to get help and this often means having to hide our LGBT status. Bringing it out can get us ignored, mistreated, fired, etc.

  • @sferris33
    @sferris33 Před 4 lety +15

    I have a question regarding this video. Why does a healthcare provider need to know this? A person's thinking has little relevance on if a person has an infection, disease, plague, etc? Gender does not determine the severity of Cancer. Or if one contracted a viral or bacterial infection? Healthcare is based on anatomy, physiology, microbiology, pharmacology, etc.

    • @kd2971
      @kd2971 Před 4 lety +12

      It's important to know because of the health risk factors and the ability to establish a genuine therapeutic relationship.

    • @aishanunez6142
      @aishanunez6142 Před 4 lety +16

      Stephen Ferris Hello Steven, I hope my response answers your question. When caring for patients, a primary objective for health care providers is to establish a therapeutic relationship with patients in order to promote healthy lives. When working with LGBTQ patients, it is important to develop trust to counteract the discriminations or stigma they previously had experienced in health care. During an exchange, the health care staff may display negative verbal or non verbal behaviors based on biases that can be internalized by the patient and may lead to worse physical healthcare outcomes. Therefore, it is important to be aware of any biases or stereotypes you may have towards this community. This is the first step in becoming a cultural competent health care provider. Yes, you must be aware of the sciences when caring for your patients. However, health care is much more holistic. It aims to take care of all factors of health and illness, spiritual, physical, psychological, and sociological. Holistic care treats the whole person, rather than just the disease or illness.

  • @dailychampionmindset
    @dailychampionmindset Před 11 lety +1

    Thanks for this video.

  • @mmiller1129
    @mmiller1129 Před 12 lety +4

    Its something II think everyone should see this

  • @SarahChicharro
    @SarahChicharro Před 2 lety +4

    This is good. I can't find out much out there. I'm part of the LGBTQ and I'm studying to be a provider. 💕 if you are reading this, you, LGBTQ, you are wonderful!

  • @carollogan8674
    @carollogan8674 Před 3 měsíci

    I am not one to judge and never will. We are all humans and have feelings and rights to those feelings. I dont care what anyone is or isnt. I treat people with respect period. Our society needs to just focus on their lives and helping others and not so much hatred. Not everyone is using the same Bible either. I use King James version but Im not going to judge people as it is not my place. I love visiting with people of all walks of life.

  • @roximom
    @roximom Před 8 lety +1

    Would you want anything less for yourself or your loved ones?

  • @wanderingwarrior101
    @wanderingwarrior101 Před 2 lety +4

    The woman should probably be using she/they pronouns for the person that identifies as Emily. (Adam)

  • @christianthompson9085
    @christianthompson9085 Před 2 lety

    Well……first you have to know what you are so we can get to know who you are and treat you safely and properly.

  • @missJazzitup99
    @missJazzitup99 Před 6 lety +6

    Just be honest with your doctor, then he can do his job.

  • @chris-solmon4017
    @chris-solmon4017 Před 6 lety +10

    Sexual orientation is IRRELEVANT when diagnosing illness.
    What matters is your BEHAVIOR and LIFESTYLE.
    Doesn't matter what you "identify" as. You're a HUMAN.
    You are NOT a separate species. And to the doctors, having an attraction towards the same sex does NOT mean you automatically have certain diseases.

    • @buttermepancake3613
      @buttermepancake3613 Před rokem

      Actually it isn't. It can be a massive indicator of different risk factors

  • @katrinab7657
    @katrinab7657 Před rokem +3

    The doctor's office called/addressed him by the name on his insurance card and he was offended? Silliness. Shoulda gotten the card changed if it was that important. That's like if I go to my doctor and they call me Katrina when I prefer to be called Peaches, or something. Am I gonna get pissed about that? Do I require that they call me by my nickname? People are looking for reasons to be offended.

    • @NikkieRoxxx
      @NikkieRoxxx Před rokem

      With a transgender in progress, you dont really have a fixed time to change your (given)name and gender... so listening to wishes and just writing a note, can be of help!

  • @zenon7774
    @zenon7774 Před 4 lety +2

    I know who you are. A human being lol..

  • @jcdenton1310
    @jcdenton1310 Před 4 lety +1

    I identify as a huwhite man

  • @constancel.jackson8889
    @constancel.jackson8889 Před 7 lety +6

    How insensitive and narrow minded Howard Cole is. I wouldn't want him as my provider.

  • @sarasorento2438
    @sarasorento2438 Před 4 lety +4

    Homosexuality is not norm in human society.
    I believe this came from that we, as human beings forgot the word called:
    1) "Friend"
    2) "Friendship".
    3) "buddy"
    Any way, we must treat them with respect as same as everybody else is respected.
    May God bless them.

    • @elgerm13
      @elgerm13 Před 3 lety +1

      good job! your cultural competency and comprehension skills are outstanding!!

  • @leoneldiazjimenez5537
    @leoneldiazjimenez5537 Před 5 lety +11

    Who cares Who you are is irrelevant

  • @josie_grossyy
    @josie_grossyy Před 5 lety +10

    This is a joke LOL

  • @MikeDraper-xe6ej
    @MikeDraper-xe6ej Před 5 lety +1

    werdios!!!!!!!!!!!!