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Sherman A1

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Mon Apr 25, 2022, 07:16 AM Apr 2022

Some physicians are uneasy as Colorado collects providers' diversity data

Shaunti Meyer, a certified nurse-midwife and medical director at STRIDE Community Health Center in Colorado, doesn't usually disclose her sexual orientation to patients. But at times it feels appropriate.

After telling a transgender patient that she is a lesbian, Meyer learned the woman had recently taken four other trans women, all estranged from their birth families, under her wing. They were living together as a family, and, one by one, each came to see Meyer at the Aurora clinic where she practices. Some were at the beginning of their journeys as transgender women, she said, and they felt comfortable with her as a provider, believing she understood their needs and could communicate well with them.

"They feel more connected because I'm part of the community," Meyer said.

https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2022/04/25/1094354537/colorado-doctor-diversity-data

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