Dr. Drew Haussmann, a family physician for AR Health, addresses the gathering.
Pediatric Nursing students gather.
Participants in the well-attended event include students, faculty and program directors in the School of Nursing & Health Sciences, and community members.
Pastor Bradley A. Walmer, of New Covenant United Church of Christ, joins a discussion group with students.
Ivy M. Baker, a human services & restorative justice student from Williamsport and the Student Government Association senator for diversity, equity and inclusion, explains the meaning of each letter in “LGBTQ.” Baker also produced several of the posters displayed at the event.
Valerie A. Myers, dean of nursing and health sciences, and Steve C. Sofopoulos, instructor of nursing, absorb a group’s input.
Maria L Fleegle, a nursing student from York Haven, shares some of the insights her group discussed.
A poster highlights the results of a survey about the incidence of negative experiences in health care among LGBTQ+ individuals.
Attendees from the Williamsport community show their support.
Andrew Stafford, a faculty member at Lycoming College, contributes to the conversation at his table.
Nursing student Kathryn N. Meeh, of Wyalusing, provides ideas.
Students explore information tables provided by a variety of community organizations at the recent “lunch and learn” designed to help current and future health care workers to consider LGBTQ+ issues in health care.