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Diversity in Surgery - November 2019 - Subscribe to Outpatient Surgery Magazine

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3 8 • O U T PA T I E N T S U R G E R Y M A G A Z I N E • N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 9 If you believe it's time to make your facility more inclusive to patients of all sexual orientations and gender identities, here are 17 tips on how to reach that goal. 1. In your marketing materials, make it clear that you wel- come LGBTQIA2S+ patients. Display a rainbow flag on your materials and your website. If at all possible, the photos on your website and in your collateral should show gay/lesbian/bisexual couples, and trans people in addition to straight couples and cisgender people. Semantics matter. If the name of your facility is gender-exclusive — for example, "The Women's Surgery Center" — you are basically telling trans men and nonbinary individuals that they're not welcome. 2. Particularly if your bathrooms are one-person, why not post gender-inclusive restroom signs? Nonbinary and trans patients should not be stressed about which room to use. 3. In every way possible — and I really can't stress this enough — accept and respect your patients' identities as they know them to be — not necessarily as the government or an insurer sees them. On your intake form, in person or both, ask every patient, "How would you like for me to refer to you?" This includes both their name and their pronouns. To show you're inclusive, consider list- ing your own pronouns on your badge. If you have trouble wrapping your mind around the importance of this, imagine that your physician insists on calling you Peter even though your name is Paula. How likely would you be to return to that provider? Addressing patients by the name and All Patients Should Feel Welcome INCLUSIVE IDEAS

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