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DHEI: Transgender Healthcare Dignity and Certification Program

December 9, 2021 - 8:00am - 12:00pm Jamila Mayers

Course Date & Time

Thursday, December 9, 2021
Program: 8 a.m. – noon

Course Objectives

  • Define, describe and recognize basic concepts for identifying and understanding gender identity and gender dysphoria in patients.
  • Illustrate the importance of being inclusive of gender identity with medical paperwork.
  • Illustrate the importance of terminology and definitions to provide care for the transgender population.
  • Differentiate the different stages of transition for transgender people.
  • Identify the role health care providers play in care delivery for this patient group.

Who Should Attend?

  • Chief Nursing Officers
  • Clinical Operations Executives
  • Case Management
  • HR Executives
  • Quality and Patient Safety Directors
  • RNs, LVNs, CNAs
  • Skilled Nursing and Long-term-care providers

Curriculum

THE BASICS

Health care providers will begin with unit one, The Basics, which is the starting point for identifying and understanding gender identity. 

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

  1. Explain the difference in gender identity, gender expression, biological sex, sexual orientation and romantic orientation.
  2. Assess personal bias and perception of the differences in gender identity.
  3. Assess personal comfort with transgender, gender non-conforming and intersex gender expressive patients.

INCLUSIVE INTAKE

New patient paperwork can be difficult for transgender people because of the lack of options when it applies to name, gender, and preferred pronouns. Unit two will cover the importance of being inclusive to gender identity with medical paperwork. It is imperative that all patient paperwork provides options for identified name vs. legal name, self-identifying gender and correct pronouns.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

  1. Explain the importance of using patients identified name, identified gender and correct pronouns.
  2. Discuss the benefits and examples of providing options for patients in the areas of gender identification, preferred name, legal name and preferred pronouns. 

TERMS 

Unit three will cover the importance of terminology. Definitions, labels, categories, and descriptions of identify recognition are ever changing. A term that is used commonly today may change over time. For example, the term transsexual was used decades ago and today the term is seen as derogatory to many people. It is important for health care professionals to know correct terminology and definitions to provide care for the transgender population.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

  1. ​Asses the ever-changing nature of terminology and use most common terms within the LGBTQIA community.
  2. Identify transphobia and examples that may be encountered in the health care setting.

GENDER DYSPHORIA

The term gender dysphoria can be difficult for many people to understand regardless of their gender identity. It is important for providers to know how to define, describe and recognize gender dysphoria in their patients.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

  1. Explain gender dysphoria and diagnostic criteria in children, adolescents and adults.
  2. Asses personal bias and perception of gender dysphoria.

SOCIAL AND MEDICAL TRANSITION 

There are two different stages of transition for transgender people. Health care professionals will benefit from understanding that every person who identifies as transgender does not go through both the social and medical stages of transition.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

  1. Define the differences of the social and medical transition process.
  2. Assess how your personal comfort with patients can positively affect patient care.
  3. Evaluate care vignettes of transgender patient’s health care needs.

MEDICAL NEEDS 

Transgender patients have both similar and different health care needs compared to the cisgender population. It is imperative that health care providers work to identify their role in providing care for transgender and gender non-conforming patients.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

  1. Describe the unique and routine health care needs of the transgender patient. 
  2. Explain purpose and understanding of World Professional Association for Transgender Health Standards of Care (WPATH SOC).
  3. Recognize how provider bias, perception, and comfort levels can negatively affect transgender patients.

FEARS 

Transgender and gender non-conforming people deal with many common fears due to their identity and expression. For many, these can be debilitating, causing many negative effects throughout their life. Health care providers need to understand the obstacles that many in this population face in order to improve medical care for their patients.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

  1. List common barriers transgender patients may face throughout their lifetime and how they may present in a medical setting.
  2. Evaluate how providers can make changes to reduce fears of the transgender patient in a medical setting.

AWARENESS

Health care providers need to be aware of the difficulties that transgender patients face when seeking medical care. Having more awareness can decrease patient fears, worries, and apprehensions about seeking medical care. 

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

  1. Explain barriers that transgender patients face when seeking medical care.
  2. Discuss examples of referral sources for patients.
  3. Assess your feelings of competency in treating and caring for transgender patients.

Faculty

Kristie Overstreet, PhD, LPCC, LMHC, LPC, CST

Dr. Overstreet is a board certified transgender care therapist and holds a PhD in clinical sexology. She is also a licensed counselor in California, Florida, Georgia, and Louisiana. With over a decade of experience, Dr. Overstreet, provides consulting, training, speaking services and therapy throughout the United States. Dr. Overstreet prides herself on helping her clients to be empowered to find their true self. She has also been voted Best LGBTQIA Behavioral Health Provider in Jacksonville, FL for the past three years. She is the author of four books and created the Transgender Healthcare Dignity Model to train healthcare providers to care for the transgender community with dignity. 

Other Details

IMPORTANT REMINDERS 

  • Registration deadline: Nov, 25 2021
  • Valid payment information must be received with your registration.
  • Mail and make check payable to HASC: Attn: Sherita Rogers, FILE 1361, Pasadena, CA 91199-1361. 

SPECIAL NEEDS or QUESTIONS

For ADA assistance or general registration questions, contact Sherita Rogers at (213) 538-0767 or srogers@hasc.org.

CANCELLATION 

  • All cancellations must be requested in writing and confirmed by HASC no later than Nov. 25, 2021, and will be subject to a $50 processing fee.
  • Cancellations after Nov. 25, 2021, and non-attending registrants will be invoiced for the entire registration fee. 
CONTACT:
Sherita Rogers
(213) 538-0767
srogers@hasc.org
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