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Best Practices in Care for Transgender and Non-Binary Children and Adolescents - Part 1

Date
August 27, 2018

This session will provide participants with tools and best practices to improve health outcomes for transgender and non-binary children and adolescents by increasing the number of health care providers who are better prepared to provide competent and comprehensive gender-affirming care. Presenters will cover the key social determinants that impact this youth population and best practices in the delivery of health services. Participants will leave understanding what is unique about pediatric gender care, be able to identify and implement best practices, and develop clinical interdisciplinary teams at their health centers.

Moderator

Speaker Image for Kristin Keglovitz-Baker
COO and Certified Physician Assistant, Howard Brown Health Center

Speakers

Speaker Image for Jeremi M. Carswell
Director, GeMS Program, Boston Children’s Hospital
Speaker Image for Alex Keuroghlian
Director, Education and Training Programs, The Fenway Institute

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