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色戒直播 Nursing Faculty Honored for Lifetime Achievement in Advancing LGBTQ+ Health

Tonia Poteat, Professor at the 色戒直播 School of Nursing, received聽a Lifetime Achievement Award in honor of a career dedicated to LGBTQ health.

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Dr. Tonia Poteat
Dr. Tonia Poteat

An Outstanding Achievement

Professor , has devoted her career of research, teaching, and clinical practice to improving LGBTQ health, with much of her work focused on increasing access to resources and economic support, preventing HIV acquisition, and reducing structural discrimination.

Dr. Poteat, who leads a seminar on health equity and social determinants of health for the School鈥檚 PhD program, was recently recognized by GLMA: Health Professionals Advancing LGBTQ+ Health鈥攖he world鈥檚 oldest and largest association of LGBTQ+ and allied health professionals鈥攚ith their prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award, honoring an individual who has made significant and continued contributions to LGBTQ+ health over the course of their career.

According to GLMA, the 鈥渟erve as a beacon of hope for all working toward the advancement of LGBTQ+ health, inspiring others to strive for excellence and innovation in this critical field.鈥

鈥淚 am so incredibly honored to receive this award,鈥 said Dr. Poteat. 鈥淢aking a positive difference in the health and wellbeing of LGBTQ+ communities is at the heart of the work I鈥檝e been doing throughout my career, and it feels wonderful to know that it matters.鈥 

Tonia Poteat and colleagues at the GMLA Award Ceremony
Dr. Poteat poses with colleagues at the GLMA Award Ceremony.

A Career Dedicated to LGBTQ+ Health

Dr. Poteat has authored more than 200 publications in this field and has been awarded over 15 grants from national health organizations and universities. Last year, she was invited to the highly regarded Ernst Struengmann Forum of the Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies, later contributing a chapter on transgender health equity research to the book Sex and Gender: Toward Transforming Scientific Practice. She is also an Associate Editor of and serves on the Department of Health and Human Services and on the board of the .

In her clinical practice, she is certified as an HIV Specialist by the and as a Gender Specialist by the , which she says ensures that her research is clinically relevant and that she continues to provide the highest standards of care.

鈥淢y goal is always to advance the science in ways that promote equitable care for all populations,鈥 said Dr. Poteat. 鈥淯nderstanding why health disparities exist and identifying ways to address those disparities is my main priority.鈥

Dr. Poteat is committed to nurse-led models of care and direct community engagement, especially with regards to caring for LGBTQ+ individuals.

鈥淣ursing is the largest health profession in the world, and the most trusted,鈥 said Dr. Poteat. "When nurse-led models of care attend to the specific needs of the LGBTQ+ community, it moves us closer to health equity for all. Engaging the communities most impacted by health disparities is essential for ensuring that the care we provide meets their needs.鈥

Dr. Poteat has also served widely across 色戒直播 University: she is Associate Director of the , Co-Director of the , and a Research Professor for the .

Through sustained advocacy and collaboration, Dr. Poteat is committed to making healthcare more accessible and equitable, despite any roadblocks. 

Her lifetime of work, she indicated, is far from complete. 鈥淚 plan to continue my work toward a future where all LGBTQ+ people can thrive.鈥

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