My name is Jamie Weinand, and I am a second-year medical student at the Boston University School of Medicine. I am so grateful to Point Foundation for making it possible for me to attend this year's annual Gay and Lesbian Medical Association (GLMA) conference in Baltimore, Maryland! I would not have been able to attend this conference without Point's generous support of the ticket cost, and I am indebted to them for this experience! This was my first-ever medical conference, as well as my first time in Baltimore.
The highlight of the conference for me was getting to see my Point Foundation mentor, Dr. Jennifer Potter, present alongside of Ida Berstein and Sarah Peitzmeier from Fenway Health "If you have it, check it," a lecture-discussion and interactive session about how to facilitate the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) cervical cancer screenings (one method known as the "Pap" test), for folks along the FTM spectrum who still retain a cervix. I was blown away by both the presentation from my mentor's colleagues at the Fenway Institute as well as the discussion from the lively and knowledgeable group at GLMA made up of people who work at many great LGBTQI health centers around the world! These included from the "Check it Out, Guys" program in Toronoto, another group working with FTM spectrum individuals and cervical cancer screening, the Mazzoni Center in Philly, Callen-Lourde in New York City and Whitman-Walker in Washinton, D.C. just to name a few! (Did you know there are so many awesome LGBT health clinics? I've only recently learned throughout the last couple of years - and it's great to see so many!)
I learned a lot of interesting and new things in this discussion, which I hope to use going forward as a medical student and in my future practice one day, some of which included:
Medical school education with LGBTQ health topics is still evolving. Unfortunately, LGBTQ health issues are not taught alongside standardized class content — although schools (such as my own, BUSM!) are certainly trying to incorporate more LGBTQ content now and for the future. Thanks to conferences like GLMA and through the support of Point Foundation, I am able to learn about LGBTQ health in this way! Thank you, again, from the bottom of my heart to Point Foundation for letting me attend this conference. I can't imagine practicing medicine and not knowing some of the key health concerns for the LGBTQ community.
This post was written by Rosen Goertz Point Scholar Jamie Weinand | |