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New suite of e-learning resources to help improve care to LGBTQ+ patients

The Royal College of General Practitioners has launched a new suite of e-learning resources to help GPs provide the best possible care to LGBTQ+ patients.

The suite, designed in partnership with the Government Equalities Office, contains podcasts and screencasts, plus six online training modules that provide GPs and other healthcare professionals evidence-based, up-to-date information to deal with the health needs of LGBTQ+ patients.

The six modules are:

Professor Martin Marshall, chair of the Royal College of GPs, said: “GPs are highly-trained to deliver high-quality, non-judgemental care to all our patients. We want to ensure LGBTQ+ patients receive good, safe care, and that they can access our services when they need them.

“We hope that the new e-learning resources – based on the latest clinical evidence – will prove valuable in supporting frontline GPs and our teams to deliver the best possible care for every LGBTQ+ patient we see.”

Baroness Williams, Minister for Equalities, added: “Everyone must be able to access appropriate healthcare and be treated with respect no matter their sexuality.

“It’s great medical professionals now have access to these online modules, allowing this vital training to fit around their busy schedules, developing their delivery of LGBTQ+ inclusive healthcare.”

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