Research Article: Meeting the Primary Care Needs of Transgender Patients Through Simulation

Research Article: Meeting the Primary Care Needs of Transgender Patients Through Simulation
Lead author: Richard Greene
Submitted by: Todd Lash, Publications Committee Char

As reported in a Medical Xpress press release entitled “Transgender actors effective in teaching new doctors to provide respectful care,” by acting out scenarios commonly seen in the clinic, real-life transgender actors can help residents learn to provide more sensitive care to people with a different gender identity than the one they were assigned at birth. This is the main finding of a study published online June 15 in the Journal of Graduate Medical Education.

Read the full Medical Xpress release here, or link directly to the referenced article in the Journal of Graduate Medical Education here. A short interview with the lead author can be found here.

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