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I also talked about wanting to support LGBTQ+ health topics in medical school curricula! I actually was invited to attend a lecture at the medical school about LGBTQ+ health policy and was told by a medical student that he was happy to see how many non-LGBTQ+ folks turned up to the optional talk (it wasn't required, just for anyone interested), so I'm excited by the possibility of applying to such an LGBTQ+-friendly school and student body. I really like your idea about the intersection of those two backgrounds.Lol fellow rural LGBTQ+ person checking in. I talked about that for my diversity statement and how it has helped me form my mission of decreasing LGBTQ+ healthcare disparities and help rural areas get more LGBTQ+ health resources. I talked about facing homophobia and having to be at ease with people who hated my existence without knowing me. And how the rural upbringing helped me learn to make the best of my situation even if you aren't given the most idea cards to play with. But I also dont have a strong desire to practice rural medicine (that may chance but I kinda wanna go into medical education to increase LGBTQ+ topics in the curriculum) so I dont think you need to say you want to go back to a rural area. Just show how the intersection of these 2 groups has given you a perspective that you wouldn't have if you only belonged to one of these groups. Hopefully we all get in!