New Retina Radio
New Retina Radio

02.13.23

Inclusion Pearls and Pitfalls For Retina Specialists

Diversity and inclusion in medical practice is essential, and while retina specialists always have their patients’ and colleagues’ best interests at heart, sometimes that message can get lost in translation, especially when it comes to LGBTQ+ sensitivities. Vivienne S. Hau, MD, PhD, and Basil K. Williams Jr, MD, sat down with four experts—Jessica Weinstein, MD; Roberto Diaz-Rohena, MD; Steven Sanislo, MD; and Brandon Johnson, MD—to discuss ways to foster workplace diversity and inclusion for LGBTQ+ patients and physicians.

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