Jordan Goodridge is a family physician, clinical educator, and 2SLGBTQIA+ health advocate, who seeks to advance medical education through equity, diversity, and inclusion in medicine. In this conversation with Sarah Kim, we explore how storytelling in film and narrative can be reflective of lived experiences of trans and gender-diverse patient populations and how they can be used to inform meaningful patient interactions.
Jordan shares reflections on how the health humanities can help future physicians recognize their own biases, understand intersecting patient identities, and cultivate the empathy needed to serve all patients with dignity and respect.
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