LGBTQ+ individuals are not explicitly represented in emergency medicine simulation curricula.
Jessica BodSamuel BuckIris ChandlerKatja GoldflamAlina TsyrulnikRyan F CoughlinJessica FujimotoMelissa JosephDavid Della-GiustinaManali PhadkeDowin BoatrightPublished in: MedEdPublish (2016) (2024)
LGBTQ+ individuals are not typically explicitly represented in EM simulation curricula. LGBTQ+ individuals should be more explicitly represented to reduce stigma, allow EM trainees to practice using gender affirming language, address health conditions affecting the LGBTQ+ population, and address possible bias when treating LGBTQ+ patients.
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