Yale University: Doctors' Attitudes Toward Lesbians and Gays Shaped Early in Medical School
August 05, 2019
August 05, 2019
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, Aug. 5 [TNSsociologyresearch] -- Yale University issued the following news release:
Attitudes towards lesbians and gay men can be shaped early on in medical training, with early-career doctors expressing less bias towards sexual minorities two years after medical school the more contact and favorable interactions they had with members of the LGBT community during medical school.
Conversely, the more negative views students were exposed to about s . . .
Attitudes towards lesbians and gay men can be shaped early on in medical training, with early-career doctors expressing less bias towards sexual minorities two years after medical school the more contact and favorable interactions they had with members of the LGBT community during medical school.
Conversely, the more negative views students were exposed to about s . . .