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LGBTQIA+ patients who experience high rates of health care disparities and bias are less likely to express their health care concerns. The successful interview starts with asking the patient how they would like to be addressed, including their preferred pronouns. A supportive, nonjudgmental approach allows the clinician to stablish rapport with LGBTQIA+ patients and explore all facets of their health and well-being, including sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI).