2020
DOI: 10.1590/1981-5271v44.2-20190202.ing
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Brazilian Journal of Medical Education and the Health of Transgender People

Abstract: Introduction: This research aims to understand the current knowledge on the health of the transgender population in the Brazilian Journal of Medical Education. Historically, the formation in medicine was consolidated in the Cartesian discourses: the figure of the white man, heterosexual and cisgender. Method: This is a qualitative and retrospective research, which also aims to problematize the medical education and the importance of Queer Studies. A documental analysis was carried out to identify the conten… Show more

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“…Because this community violates conventional expectations, they become targeted for discrimination and victimization 15 . Literature has reported various forms of transgender discrimination in medical schools: medical students not knowing the meaning of "transgender" and presenting inadequate responses regarding the gynecological examination in trans patients 16 , the lack of content aimed at trans health in medical schools 17 and the lack of publications on the health of people whose gender identity is considered as dissident 18 are some examples.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Because this community violates conventional expectations, they become targeted for discrimination and victimization 15 . Literature has reported various forms of transgender discrimination in medical schools: medical students not knowing the meaning of "transgender" and presenting inadequate responses regarding the gynecological examination in trans patients 16 , the lack of content aimed at trans health in medical schools 17 and the lack of publications on the health of people whose gender identity is considered as dissident 18 are some examples.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%