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Volume 354:895-897 March 2, 2006 Number 9
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Improving Health Care for the Lesbian and Gay Communities
Harvey J. Makadon, M.D.

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On my 40th birthday, I made two important decisions regarding my health: I would finally see a physician on a routine basis, and I would be frank with my newly chosen doctor about being gay. This revelation might seem to have come late in life, but for me it was a major breakthrough. Although this physician had been recommended to me by colleagues, I was disappointed by the lack of discussion following my emotionally difficult statement about my sexual orientation. He did not discuss my sexual history or recommend that I be tested for HIV, nor did we discuss the . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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Dr. Makadon is director of education and professional training at the Fenway Institute, Fenway Community Health; a staff physician in general medicine and primary care at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center; and an associate professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School — all in Boston.


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