Yes, absolutely, I think that's a very good question and a very important point.
Currently in medical school there is really no training around LGBTQ2S awareness or inclusion; that's really lacking. Perhaps they might sometimes have a guest lecturer, but that might not happen for everybody. I do think this needs to be part of the curriculum. It is extremely important, given the issues around access to health care, especially for transgender individuals.
One of the comments made me think about a lot of transpeople who, for example, might end up in the emergency room for an ear infection, and somehow the physician finds out that the person is trans. All of a sudden there are inappropriate and invasive questions that have nothing to do with the ear infection. I think that's a common experience for a lot of transpeople, unfortunately. I believe that with more education and training perhaps we could avoid situations like that in the future.