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Do you work in a clinical care setting?
Do you currently provide gender affirming care?
What are you hoping to get out of this course?
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Transgender describes:
Throughout history, no cultures have acknowledged more than 2 genders.
Which of these can be aspects of identity?
Nonbinary, genderqueer, and two spirit are examples of:
Which of the following is a good practice to avoid or respond to misgendering people?
I understand and have knowledge about how to provide gender-inclusive health care.
I think understanding how to provide gender-inclusive health care is important to my future learning and practice.
I feel competent in explaining to others how to provide gender-inclusive health care.
I understand and have knowledge about how gender is a spectrum and is not binary.
I think understanding that gender is a spectrum and is not binary important to my learning and future practice.
I feel competent in explaining to others that gender is a spectrum and is not binary.
I understand and have knowledge about the importance of using a person’s correct pronouns and how to ask for them.
I think understanding the importance of using a person’s correct pronouns and how to ask for them is important to my learning and future practice.
I feel competent in explaining to others the importance of using a person’s correct pronouns and how to ask for them.
I understand and have knowledge about what to do if I misgender someone and they correct me.
I think understanding what to do if I misgender someone and they correct me is important to my learning and future practice.
I feel competent in explaining to others what to do if they misgender someone and they are being corrected.