Personal narrative pronouns and advocacy in medicine

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Abstract

In September 2019, a prominent dictionary recognized they as a proper pronoun for nonbinary individuals. This change can be seen as a source of newfound legitimacy for students and trainees self-advocating for nonbinary pronoun recognition in health care practice and training. This article considers one student's experience after coming out as nonbinary and voicing that their pronouns are they/them.

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Mulkey, N. (2020, March 1). Personal narrative pronouns and advocacy in medicine. AMA Journal of Ethics. American Medical Association. https://doi.org/10.1001/AMAJETHICS.2020.255

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