An Effective Gender-Affirming Care and Hormone Prescribing Standardized Patient Case for Residents

An Effective Gender-Affirming Care and Hormone Prescribing Standardized Patient Case for Residents
Lead Author: Ben J. Hersh, MD
Submitted by: Amy Lorion, National Board of Osteopathic Medical Examiners

Recognizing the impact of physician inadequate training in gender-affirming care, the authors piloted a formative SP case for gender-affirming care with 20 family medicine residents. As the authors describe their results: “Self-reported knowledge and awareness increased after standardized patient case participation in multiple skill areas related to providing gender-affirming care. Faculty observers informally reported that the session increased their knowledge and comfort as well.” They recommend the use of such training to improve health care equity for transgender and gender-expansive individuals, although they caution those designing such training to “be certain to review terminology to reflect the ongoing changes specific to the LGBTQIA+ community,” noting that they had “needed to alter the language we used to reflect the changing climate” through their case development process.

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