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==LGBTQ Health Care== | ==LGBTQ Health Care== | ||
From our source in Chile: "Not many hospitals in Chile offer services specific for trans people and few professionals have been trained to work with them (with all that might imply, for example, getting a prostate exam for a trans woman in comparison with a cis-man); the health services providing specialised attention for trans people are known as poli-trans and are present in some hospitals | ===Laws & Social Stigmas=== | ||
From our source in Chile: "Not many hospitals in Chile offer services specific for trans people and few professionals have been trained to work with them (with all that might imply, for example, getting a prostate exam for a trans woman in comparison with a cis-man); the health services providing specialised attention for trans people are known as poli-trans and are present in some hospitals. | |||
===What To Get & Where To Get It=== | |||
* Organizando Trans Diversidades (OTD): They can provide information on trans rights and sexual health | |||
* [https://www.amandajofre.com/ Amanda Joffré]: This organization works with trans sex workers | |||
==Advocacy & Counseling== | ==Advocacy & Counseling== |
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