A novel online training program for sexual and gender minority health increases allyship in cisgender, heterosexual paramedics.
Michael I KruseAlexandre CoutinSusan P PhillipsPublished in: AEM education and training (2024)
A novel prehospital training program in the care of SGM patients resulted in a statistically significant increase in allyship in cisgender, heterosexual-identified frontline paramedics.
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