This webinar reviews both medical and surgical options for trans and non-binary patients.
The webinar discusses eligibility criteria for medical and surgical options for children and adults.
A webinar that guides participants to examine power and privilege in order to provide client-based care and explore the midwife’s role in community-based care. Practical considerations such as using gender inclusive language and creating a trans-positive clinic environment are included.
This webinar reviews concepts and case studies related to the nursing care of LGBTQ+ people.
A series of videos and accompanying resources on establishing practice(s) which address the specific needs of LGBTQI+ patients.
The Nurses’ Heale Education About LGBTQ Elders curriculum is a six-hour cultural competency continuing education (CE) training for nurses and health care professionals who serve older LGBTQ adults and is provided for nurses and social workers. Slide material is freely available and facilitated group learning available upon request.
Evidence-based guidelines from UCSF to equip primary care providers and health systems with the tools and knowledge to meet the health care needs of their transgender and gender non-conforming patients.
Education resources and trainings for health care providers and staff curated with the goal to improve the quality of care for LGBTQIA+ people.
This section of TransHub is for health professionals who are seeking to strengthen the clinical care they deliver to trans patients and clients.
A go-to resource to answer questions about LGBTQ+ healthcare.
A book that focuses on the unique health needs and inequities affecting LGBTQ+ patients and discusses how to provide them with safe, respectful, and holistic nursing care.
Standards of Care published by World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) a non-profit, interdisciplinary professional and educational organization devoted to transgender health.
This research discusses the experiences and needs of trans and non-binary people who experience menstruation and provides best practice recommendations for healthcare providers.