{"version":"1.0","provider_name":"[M]\u00e9dSex","provider_url":"https:\/\/thesexmed.com\/francais","author_name":"Jillian Schneidman","author_url":"https:\/\/thesexmed.com\/francais\/author\/jillschneidman\/","title":"THIS IS HOW | Sex[M]ed","type":"rich","width":600,"height":338,"html":"<blockquote class=\"wp-embedded-content\" data-secret=\"BGff2rB7G1\"><a href=\"https:\/\/thesexmed.com\/francais\/this-is-how\/\">VOICI COMMENT<\/a><\/blockquote><iframe sandbox=\"allow-scripts\" security=\"restricted\" src=\"https:\/\/thesexmed.com\/francais\/this-is-how\/embed\/#?secret=BGff2rB7G1\" width=\"600\" height=\"338\" title=\"&laquo; THIS IS HOW &raquo; &#8212; Sex[M]ed\" data-secret=\"BGff2rB7G1\" frameborder=\"0\" marginwidth=\"0\" marginheight=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\" class=\"wp-embedded-content\"><\/iframe><script>\n\/*! 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The platform includes two streams: (a) a professional insight stream for pieces written by certified healthcare practitioners that address clinical aspects of sexual health, and (b) an editorial stream for first-person narratives and perspective pieces that address non-clinical aspects of sexual health. We hope through this platform to curate accurate, credible, and informative resources that are made accessible to a wide range of healthcare practitioners.&nbsp;If you are interested in writing for us, please send an email to editor@thesexmed.com. As an organization, we believe that it is important to be cognizant that some healthcare professionals will be writing pieces about providing care to communities that they do not themselves identify with. Their perspective comes from their experience in working and advocating for these communities, but are limited in that they themselves do not have a lived experience. We acknowledge these limitations and encourage healthcare professionals to reflect on their privilege and be transparent about their limitations in their written pieces. Advocacy Our advocacy team develops various projects, campaigns, and content that seeks to advocate and educate on the sexual health inequities experienced by marginalized communities, including 2SLGBTQIA+ communities, sex workers, and people who can get pregnant. We aim to engage healthcare providers and students in creating change in their communities related to sexual health topics. Our team also supports the Sex[M]ed organization with the development of a more anti-oppression perspective, and through consultations with other teams to evaluate content and future organizational-wide decisions. To get in touch with our advocacy team, email advocacy@thesexmed.com. A list of some of our current advocacy projects: Call for Standardization of 2SLGBTQIA+ Medical Education! Sex[M]ed Election 2021 Report Card Research &amp; Resources: Our Research &amp; Resources team is dedicated to using the scientific approach to investigate sexual health inequities, and create realistic and useful resources that bridges the gap in our current healthcare system. The Research &amp; Resources team actively seeks and works with external partners to ensure our research and resources are intersectional and community derived and\/or approved. To partner on a research or resources project with Sex[M]ed contact&nbsp;research@thesexmed.com&nbsp;to arrange a meeting. The Rainbow Bridge Project: The Rainbow Bridge is a sexual health initiative created by Sex[M]ed under the research &amp; resource portfolio that is dedicated to combatting health inequities that negatively affect 2SLGBTQIA+ patients through education of healthcare professionals and trainees. We believe that a key aspect of improving 2SLGBTQIA+ health outcomes begins with providing inclusive, safe, and affirming 2SLGBTQIA+ health education. However, healthcare professionals often fail to receive adequate training regarding the specific health needs of their 2SLGBTQIA+ patients. In order to bridge this educational gap, we are developing a workshop for Canadian healthcare practitioners, trainees, and students. Through interactive modules and case studies from members within the 2SLGBTQIA+ community, we aim to equip folks in medicine with the knowledge and tools necessary to provide inclusive, safe, and affirming care. Disclaimer: The content provided by Sex[M]ed is for information purposes only. It is not intended to replace professional health care or the work of a qualified healthcare practitioner."}