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Uncomfortable.
Anal Health

Uncomfortable.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2019 43:38


In this episode we explore Anal Health. Thanks to Kerin "KB" Berger Founder of Queer MEDucation who answers our questions specifically around Anal Sex, the risks involved, and how to do it safely. Kerin "KB" Berger is the founder of Queer MEDucation, a website and podcast about improving the quality of health care for LGBTQI+GNC people. Kerin is a Physician Assistant licensed under the National Certification Commission of Physician Assistants (NCCPA) and the Physician Assistant Board of California. Kerin’s clinical practice includes queer health, sexual health, pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP), HIV care, and dermatology. The Queer Meducation podcast is a series of interviews with medial experts, mental health professionals, students, advocates, community members and allies that are passionate about improving the health and well being of queer people. I highly recommend that you check it out! If you enjoyed our intimate conversation then feel free to leave a comment at the bottom of this page or rate us highly over on iTunes!   Resources Feel free to connect with Kerin over on the Queer MEDucation website & social media profiles: Website: www.queermeducation.comMake sure to check out the Queer MEDucation Podcast over on iTunes. Instagram: @QueerMEDucationFacebook: @QueerMEDucation The American Sexual Health Association: ashasexualhealth.org Centre for Disease Control: cdc.gov Got any resources on anal health that you’d love to share? Add them to the comments or tweet them to us @uncomfy_podcast and we’ll add them to this page! 

Queer MEDucation
Improving Addiction Services ft. Beck Gee-Cohen, MA, LADC

Queer MEDucation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 65:31


LGBTQI persons have a greater likelihood than non-LGBT persons of experiencing a substance use disorder (SUD) in their lifetime, and they often enter treatment with more severe SUDs, according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse. Addiction treatment programs offering LGBTQI and nonbinary specific care shows better outcomes for clients compared to those in non-specialized programs. Today, we talk to Beck Gee-Cohen, master's level addiction counselor and transgender advocate, about bridging the gap between LGBTQI+GNC communities and treatment. ***Full transcription www.queermeducation.com***

Queer MEDucation
Welcome to Queer MEDucation

Queer MEDucation

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2019 2:34


Hello Queer MEDies! Hello and welcome to the introductory episode of Queer MEDucation. I am your host Kerin “KB” Berger. I am a Physician Assistant practicing in Los Angeles California. My pronouns are She/Her/Hers and I identity as a queer woman. I am excited to launch the very first season of Queer MEDucation. This podcast is a series of expert interviews featuring medical providers, mental health professionals, advocates, and community members. There is a huge gap between the medical community and the queer community in terms of competency, research, general knowledge, and overall resources. My goal with this podcast is to bridge that gap by educating medical professionals and the general population on LGBTQI+GNC health and well-being. This season will feature a slew of individuals and organizations that dedicate their lives to improving health and mental health outcomes. We will discuss how to create sex positive primary are with a physician practicing in Los Angeles. We will dive into HIV medications with a clinical pharmacist and discuss treatment protocols from the 1980s to today. We will chat with a PA working in gender affirming surgery and learn the many options of surgical transition. We have the pleasure of conversing with the founders of a queer hair salon in Long Beach California where we evaluate the relationship between physical and mental health and hair. I am excited and privileged to introduce Season 1 of Queer MEDucation. Please tune every week for new episodes. For information about upcoming episodes, visit us at queermeducation.com. You can find us on iTunes and anywhere else you access your favorite podcasts. Subscribe to our newsletter or follow us on Instagram and twitter @queermeducation. Please enjoy. Love, KB