In a 2015 survey conducted by the , 33% of respondents who saw a health care provider in the previous year say they had a negative experience.
23% of those responding to the survey said they did not even seek health care due to a fear of being mistreated.
While the concept of transgender medicine is developing rapidly, it is still a relatively new field. Many physicians and other health care providers are unfamiliar with how to treat gender dysphoria or care for transgender individuals.
Professors at the have developed a curriculum to train students how to care for their future transgender patients.
Joining us from the to discuss training medical providers to treat transgender patients are Assistant Professor Dr. Sarah Pickle, Department of Family & Community Medicine, and Assistant Professor Dr. Aaron Marshall, Department of Medical Education.