Learner Reviews & Feedback for Health Across the Gender Spectrum by Stanford University
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DD
Apr 14, 2017
Thank you for building and sharing this BEAUTIFUL community, to let us know how inclusive we can be and what it means to love and accept our family and friends for who they truly are.
TW
Jul 16, 2024
I have learned a lot about transgender children. Which I have no problem with accepting anybody no matter what they're going through. The reason why I say that is because I am 100% people person.
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By Caitlyn P
•Aug 13, 2025
Incredibly simplistic and surface level, offering very little insight into health across the gender spectrum. The course is focused heavily on children, ignores the existence of intersex people, glosses over the role of gender affirming care for cis people, and ignores issues such as gender identity impacting rates of misdiagnosis and quality of healthcare, and pretty much any other deeper level of discussion involved in the gender healthcare discussion. I would only recommend this course if you have never heard the terms transgender or nonbinary before.
By Hina B
•Jan 22, 2023
There are things that I wanted to learn about them, the different types of gender, intersex, this was all just about acceptance and coming out and not nearly teaching me new things at all, but I'm glad such a course exists atleast for awareness.
By Alba G L
•May 16, 2023
Me hubiera gustado si profundizara mas en el tema, la informacion era bastante superficial y cualquier persona con conocimientos sociales podia responder las preguntas. No creo que haya aprendido nada nuevo
By Iswar V
•Mar 10, 2021
Very interestin
g and informative course
Without certificate course is not value please give certificate
By Ece Ç
•Sep 9, 2020
I am not satisfied with the amount of information provided, I expected something more in dept. Health Across the Gender Spectrum should not only focus on the experiences of children below the age of about 12.
The advice given to healthcare professionals to make healthcare more accessible to the gender spectrum was too little and not very helpful as they stated the obvious. This course should not be aiming healthcare professionals but parents who are having an experience in this field. Only 6 minutes of this course provided information on healthcare settings and LGBTQI. We did not even scratch the surface of the matter.
Why did we not hear doctors' experiences and patient's experiences at all?
By Enrique A
•Feb 17, 2023
I am deeply disappointed at the way this course has been structured and the scope. It presents the transgender issue as one that is unquestionable, to be faced with full submission by healthcare and education professionals, and all of society really. No other approaches other than the affirmative one are explored. The videos are extremely sentimental, treating very serious matters as if they were something superfluous if faced with approval, but outraging if rejected. Bringing queer medics to talk on behalf of gender transition doesn't solve an issue that is affecting increasing numbers of children. This is just wrong on so many levels.
By Deleted A
•Jun 22, 2023
based upon the title of the course, I was
expecting a broader coverage of the topic.
Instead, the primary focus was on health of transgender children.
Perhaps giving this course a better name will help.
I was very disappointed in this course.
I wish citations would have been given so I could read more about the various claims made by the people being interviewed
By Jenny O
•Jul 10, 2023
The material was very biased and did not present any reliable evidence for the statements made.
By Sinem C
•May 15, 2023
i didnt get a certificate even though i passed with 100 percent. WHY?
By Sherlock F
•Oct 31, 2022
Poor production value. Nothing unique or original
about the content.