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Dr. William Conte talks about the challenges and opportunities for LGBTQ+ people with MS – and how inclusive, empathetic care can succeed.
You can find the transcript on my blog: https://ms-perspektive.com/107-lgbtq
How do LGBTQ+ people with multiple sclerosis experience the healthcare system – and where do they encounter hurdles that often remain invisible? In this special episode, I talk to Dr. William Conte, a neuroimmunologist and member of the LGBTQ+ community himself, about a lack of representation, medical trust, mental health and the importance of affirmative, inclusive care.
Dr. Conte brings not only professional expertise but also personal perspective – and is passionate about ensuring that queer people with MS are finally seen, heard and receive better medical care. A conversation about courage, change and why “keeping an open mind” is sometimes the most important first step.
Table of ContentsMy journey into neurology began during my undergraduate years. I started neuroscience research by chance and quickly developed a passion for it. That led me to medical school, then a residency in neurology, and ultimately to a subspecialization in neuroimmunology. During my residency, I was drawn to MS because of the patients and the rapid advancements in therapies at the time. Being a gay man myself, I recognized a lack of representation and research in LGBTQ+ MS patients and felt compelled to become an advocate for this community.
What is your message to healthcare professionals who want to improve care for LGBTQ+ MS patients?Be curious. You don’t need to have all the answers or hang rainbow flags everywhere. Just take the time to learn. Whether it’s attending a session on LGBTQ+ health or simply asking thoughtful, respectful questions, it shows patients that they’re in the right place.
Where can listeners find you or learn more about your work?I’m very Googleable! You can find me through my clinic’s website or on LinkedIn. I regularly publish and speak on these topics, and I’m always happy to connect.
---See you soon and try to make the best out of your life, Nele
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Dr. William Conte talks about the challenges and opportunities for LGBTQ+ people with MS – and how inclusive, empathetic care can succeed.
You can find the transcript on my blog: https://ms-perspektive.com/107-lgbtq
How do LGBTQ+ people with multiple sclerosis experience the healthcare system – and where do they encounter hurdles that often remain invisible? In this special episode, I talk to Dr. William Conte, a neuroimmunologist and member of the LGBTQ+ community himself, about a lack of representation, medical trust, mental health and the importance of affirmative, inclusive care.
Dr. Conte brings not only professional expertise but also personal perspective – and is passionate about ensuring that queer people with MS are finally seen, heard and receive better medical care. A conversation about courage, change and why “keeping an open mind” is sometimes the most important first step.
Table of ContentsMy journey into neurology began during my undergraduate years. I started neuroscience research by chance and quickly developed a passion for it. That led me to medical school, then a residency in neurology, and ultimately to a subspecialization in neuroimmunology. During my residency, I was drawn to MS because of the patients and the rapid advancements in therapies at the time. Being a gay man myself, I recognized a lack of representation and research in LGBTQ+ MS patients and felt compelled to become an advocate for this community.
What is your message to healthcare professionals who want to improve care for LGBTQ+ MS patients?Be curious. You don’t need to have all the answers or hang rainbow flags everywhere. Just take the time to learn. Whether it’s attending a session on LGBTQ+ health or simply asking thoughtful, respectful questions, it shows patients that they’re in the right place.
Where can listeners find you or learn more about your work?I’m very Googleable! You can find me through my clinic’s website or on LinkedIn. I regularly publish and speak on these topics, and I’m always happy to connect.
---See you soon and try to make the best out of your life, Nele
For more information and positive thoughts, subscribe to my newsletter for free.
Click here for an overview of all podcast episodes published so far.
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