The current status of transgender health education in doctor of pharmacy curricula in North America

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Abstract

Doctor of pharmacy programs across the country strive to prepare culturally competent pharmacy professionals who are trained to provide compassionate and evidence-based care to a variety of patients. Within the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education 2016 Standards and Key Elements for the Doctor of Pharmacy Degree, pharmacy schools are charged with the task of developing professionals who can identify and diminish health care disparities. Transgender persons represent one of the most underrepresented and underserved communities within the modern health care system, yet very little information is available for training future pharmacists to care for the transgender community. A literature search using the MeSH terms transgender persons or trans-sexualism and pharmacy education was conducted, and it revealed 1 article published by Parkhill and colleagues in the American Journal of Pharmacy Education. A GoogleW search of the phrase ‘‘transgender education in pharmacy school’’ was conducted and produced 1 additional published article as well as an online transgender education program launched in November 2016. The following commentary outlines the current literature and practices that involve integration of transgender health education into pharmacy schools in North America and a discussion on areas for future study.

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Wilkening, G. L. (2017, July 1). The current status of transgender health education in doctor of pharmacy curricula in North America. Mental Health Clinician. Allen Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.9740/mhc.2017.07.168

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