LGBTQ
Providing gender-affirming care for transgender and non-binary patients.
‘It taught me how to go about taking care of transgender and gender diverse patients,’ says first fellow Dr. M. Chase Cates, who trained in the Gender Health Program.
Ways to support LGBTQ+ and LGBTQ2S (Two-spirit*) -identified BIPOC youth
Learn how UCLA Health is breaking down barriers with its LGBTQ initiative
“This is not about us trying to get people to come into the hospital because we want their money. It’s about showing that we ...
“We are celebrating the choice of anybody can love whoever they want to love,” says Sharon Reyes, a volunteer from UCLA Health who works in ...
“It’s a great thing for people to come out and just be able to be themselves,” says Michael Hernandez, a volunteer from UCLA Health who ...
“You can feel the energy; there are so many people to spread the love to and support,” says Ashley Hagelstein, a UCLA Health employee who ...
“I’m honored to work at an organization that supports diversity and inclusion,” says David Fraqueli, director of IT administration for UCLA Health. David marched with fellow UCLA employees ...
For LGBTQ+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or queer) youths, supportive environments are the best buffers against stressors. The support of family members is especially protective ...