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UConn Rainbow Center
Campus advocacy and community-building group for queer- and trans-spectrum populations
LGBTQ+ Resources
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Books and eBooks
Clinicians Guide to Lgbtqia+ Care
by
Randi Singer (Editor); Ronica Mukerjee (Editor); Linda Wesp (Editor); Dane Menkin (Other)
Call Number: RA564.9.S49 C55 2022
ISBN: 9780826169150
Publication Date: 2021-01-28
The Handbook of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Public Health
by
Michael Shankle
Call Number: Ebook, RA564.9.H65 H36 2006
ISBN: 9781560234951
Publication Date: 2006-02-23
LGBTQ Health Research
by
Ron Stall (Editor); Brian Dodge (Editor); José A. Bauermeister (Editor); Tonia Poteat (Editor); Chris Beyrer (Editor)
Call Number: RA564.9.H65 L43 2020
ISBN: 9781421438788
Publication Date: 2020-09-01
How Sex and Gender Impact Clinical Practice
by
Marjorie Jenkins (Editor); Connie B. Newman (Editor)
Call Number: Ebook unlimited
ISBN: 9780128167502
Publication Date: 2020-12-02
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Articles
Journal of the Gay and Lesbian Medical Association
First peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary journal devoted entirely to the healthcare needs of the lesbian and gay male, bisexual, and transgender populations
Reimagining sexual and reproductive healthcare for LGBTQ communities
Kenner C. Cult Health Sex. 2023 Jan 2;1-14. 10.1080/13691058.2022.2159066
Websites
LGBTQIA+ Glossary of Terms for Health Care Teams
Compiled by the Health Resources and Services Administration
HRC Glossary of Terms
Glossary of LGBTQ+-related terms from the Human Rights Campaign Foundation
Know Your Rights: Transgender Rights in Connecticut
List of transgender rights in Connecticut including helathcare compiled by GLAD
Transgender Medicine Services
Services such as hormone and voice therapy available through UConn Health
Women in Healthcare
Excluding Pregnant People From Clinical Trials Reduces Patient Safety and Autonomy
Becker J. Bill of Health, Harvard. April 16, 2021
Invisible : how young women with serious health issues navigate work, relationships, and the pressure to seem just fine
by
Hirsch, Michele Lent
Call Number: Ebook 1 user
ISBN: 9780807023969
Publication Date: 2018
Women are overmedicated because drug dosage trials are done on men, study finds
Learner L. UChicago News. June 22, 2020
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