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Augmenting LGBTQ+ and Minority Identities within Medical School and Residency Training By Alexander Golden, MS, Dr. Linda Solis, PhD, Dr. Faraz Yousefian,
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Rainbow Resistance: Development of a Mobile App to Address Violence Against LGBTQIA+ People in Brazil Using a Community Based Participatory Research Approach
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