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This article discusses issues related to sexual orientation and medicine including medical associations and societies, medical schools, health, health policy, access to health care and health disparities.
It also includes a timeline of events related to sexual orientation and medicine.
LGBT-specific medical associations
Australia
- Australian Lesbian Medical Association
United Kingdom
CHAPS (health organisation)
Gay and Lesbian Association of Doctors and Dentists
LGBTI Health Summit
LGBT Centre for Health and Wellbeing
United States
National Association for Research & Therapy of Homosexuality
Institute for the Study of Sexual Identity -(website )
Bay Area Physicians for Human Rights
Gay and Lesbian Medical Association - (website )
LGBT Health Action Committee (part of AMSA)
LGBTI Health Summit
Lesbian Health and Research Center
National Coalition for LGBT Health
Pritzker School of Medicine LGBT People In Medicine
Center for Gender Wholeness - (website )
Rainbow Health Initiative (Minnesota) - (website )
Touro University Gay-Straight Alliance
U of Michigan Medical School Bisexuals, Gays, Lesbians, and Allies in Medicine
Germany
Deutsches Institut für Jugend und Gesellchaft - (website )
Medical associations with policy related to sexual orientation
Australia
Australian Medical Association(External Link )
China
Chinese Society of Psychiatry
United States
American Academy of Pediatrics (External Link )
American Medical Association(External Link )
American Medical Student Association (External Link )
American Psychological Association (for public)(External Link ) (for educators)(External Link )
Catholic Medical Association
Christian Medical and Dental Association (External Link )
Center for Disease Control LGBT health
Timeline of events related to sexual orientation and medicine
1886
1957
1974
1977
- The Bay Area Physicians for Human Rights is founded in San Francisco as a support group for gay and lesbian medical students, residents, and other health care providers. The group claims to be the first LGBT medical society in the US.
1981
1987
1992
- The World health organization replaces its categorization of homosexuality as a mental illness with the diagnosis of ego-dystonic homosexuality.
1993
- Dr. Dean Hamer publishes a paper suggesting a genetic component to sexual orientation.
1995
1996
- The US Department of Defense includes homosexuality in a list of "mental disorders," in a document known as "directive 1332.38: physical disability evaluation."
2002
- The United States Department of Health and Human Services publishes Healthy People 2010, with the goals of increasing the quality and years of healthy life and eliminating health disparities in America. It identifies sexual orientation as one of 6 demographic factors contributing to health disparities.
America’s gay and lesbian population comprises a diverse community with disparate health concerns. Major health issues for gay men are HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases, substance abuse, depression, and suicide. Gay male adolescents are two to three times more likely than their peers to attempt suicide. Some evidence suggests lesbians have higher rates of smoking, overweight, alcohol abuse, and stress than heterosexual women. The issues surrounding personal, family, and social acceptance of sexual orientation can place a significant burden on mental health and personal safety. |
2004
- New York Medical College revokes the charter of the its LGBT medical student group after the applies to change its name from Student Help Organization to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender People in Medicine. School officials claimed “the organization and its leader would advocate and promote activities inconsistent with the values of NYMC.” In an interview with the Westchester Journal News, then AMA president Dr. John Nelson says that as a private institution the college has the right to set and enforce its own policies. The AMA organization did not support the ban, and the organization released a statement claiming the president's views were not representative of AMA policy.
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- The American Academy of Pediatrics publishes "Sexual orientation and adolescents", a report on the state of health of LGBT youth in the United States.
These [LGBT] adolescents may experience profound isolation and fear of discovery, which interferes with achieving developmental tasks of adolescence related to self-esteem, identity, and intimacy. Nonheterosexual youth often are subjected to harassment and violence; 45% of gay men and 20% of lesbians surveyed were victims of verbal and physical assaults in secondary school specifically because of their sexual orientation. Nonheterosexual youth are at higher risk of dropping out of school, being kicked out of their homes, and turning to life on the streets for survival. Some of these youth engage in substance use, and they're more likely than heterosexual peers to start using tobacco, alcohol, and illegal drugs at an earlier age. Youth in high school who identify themselves as gay, lesbian, or bisexual; engage in sexual activity with persons of the same sex; or report same-sex romantic attractions or relationships are more likely to attempt suicide, be victimized, and abuse substances. . . . School-based studies have found that these adolescents, compared with heterosexual peers, are 2 to 7 times more likely to attempt suicide [and] are 2 to 4 times more likely to be threatened with a weapon at school. |
2005
- American Medical Association president Edward Hill, MD becomes the first AMA president to address the Gay and Lesbian Medical Association in a speech entitled "Understanding, Advocacy, Leadership: The AMA Perspective on LGBT Health."
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2006
2007
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