Trainee Exposure and Education for Minimally Invasive Gender-Affirming Procedures
Brittany Buhalog1, Jon Klint Peebles2, Matthew Mansh3
1UCSF Dermatologic surgery and laser center: 1701 Divisadero St, San Francisco, CA 94115, USA.
Abstract:
Minimally invasive gender-affirming procedures (MIGAPs), which aim to align gender identity and expression for transgender and gender-nonbinary patients in a way that is safe, effective, and semipermanent or reversible, are gaining in popularity. This article assesses the current amount of trainee exposure in clinic and didactic sessions in core procedural specialties nationwide via survey study of program directors. Low exposure of residents and fellows to MIGAPs was observed overall and a lack of procedure-specific education. In an effort to provide excellent patient care, promote cultural humility, and improve patients' quality of life, further education regarding these procedures is necessary.
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