Abstract
Transgender people encounter many barriers to health care, and recommendations about where their treatment would best be offered can promote or thwart good care. This case examines the care setting from the perspective of a patient whose experiences with specialists have been negative. We argue that an ethos of harm reduction and informed consent, with a strong emphasis on continuity of care within a primary care setting, should guide questions about how to refer transgender patients to caregivers and to good care settings.
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Dietz, E., & Halem, J. (2016). How should physicians refer when referral options are limited for transgender patients? AMA Journal of Ethics, 18(11), 1070–1078. https://doi.org/10.1001/journalofethics.2016.18.11.ecas1-1611
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