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Adult Medical Advanced
Friday, Apr 12
1:15 pm
A01 - TRACK A: Hormone Therapy - An Endocrinologist's Perspective
Joshua Safer, MD, FACP – Boston University
Friday, Apr 12
2:00 pm
A02 - TRACK A: Overview of Surgical Techniques and Post Op Complications
Toby R. Meltzer, MD – The Meltzer Clinic, PC
Friday, Apr 12
3:30 pm
TRACK A: Coffee Break
Friday, Apr 12
4:00 pm
A03 - TRACK A: Expert Panel / Complex Cases / Q and A
Adult Medical Basics
Friday, Apr 12
8:05 am
003 - Basics of Hormone Therapy, Conducting an Appropriate Physical Examination, Hair Removal, Tucking, Binding, Packing
Linda Wesp, MSN, FNP-C, AAHIVS – University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee / Health Connections, Inc
Friday, Apr 12
8:50 am
004 - Cancer Screening, Cardiovascular Considerations, Fertility, Common Postoperative Complications
Maddie Deutsch
Friday, Apr 12
9:35 am
Coffee Break
Friday, Apr 12
9:50 am
006 - Preparing for Surgery, Care of Underserved Transgender Populations
Barry Zevin, MD – Gender Health SF, SFDPH
Friday, Apr 12
10:35 am
007 - Bone Health, Managing HIV in Transgender Populations, Silicone, Informed Consent Approaches
Asa E. Radix, MD, MPH, FACP, AAHIVS – Callen Lorde Community Health Center
Friday, Apr 12
11:20 am
008 - Trauma Informed Approaches and Behavioral Health Considerations
Zil G. Goldstein, New York – Mount Sinai Center for Transgender Medicine and Surgery and Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Children & Adolescents Medical
Friday, Apr 12
1:15 pm
B01 - TRACK B: Assessing for Readiness / Appropriate of Blockers, Hormones and Surgery, Family Considerations
Diane Ehrensaft, Ph.D. – Associate Professor of Pediatrics UCSF
Friday, Apr 12
2:00 pm
B02 - TRACK B: Hormone and Puberty Blocker
Steve Rosenthal
Friday, Apr 12
2:45 pm
B03 - TRACK B: Longitudinal Management of Transgender Adolescents. Coexisting Medical and Behavioral Health Conditions
Jen Hastings, MD – UCSF Department of Family and Community Medicine
Friday, Apr 12
3:15 pm
TRACK B: Coffee Break
Friday, Apr 12
3:30 pm
B04 - TRACK B: HIV Prevention and At Risk Transgender Youth
Linda Wesp, MSN, FNP-C, AAHIVS – University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee / Health Connections, Inc
Friday, Apr 12
4:00 pm
B05 - TRACK B: Expert Panel / Complex Cases
Clinical Track
Saturday, Apr 13
10:15 am
MO01 - Oxandrolone as an Alternative to Testosterone in Transmasculine Youth
Location: Grand Ballroom B
Frances W. Grimstad, MD – Children's Mercy Hospital
Saturday, Apr 13
10:35 am
MO02 - Implementing an Informed Consent Hormone Therapy Model for Adolescent Minors
Location: Grand Ballroom B
Gaines Blasdel – Callen-Lorde Community Health Center
Saturday, Apr 13
10:55 am
MO03 - Queer Medical Pipeline: a Model for Promoting Careers in Healthcare for Urban LGBTQ Youth
Location: Grand Ballroom B
Scott Jelinek, MD, MPH, MAEd – Mount Sinai Hospital; Akio Kozato, BS – Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai; Tyler Martinson, BA – Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai; Lilly Taing, BA – Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Saturday, Apr 13
11:15 am
MO04 - Listener Perception as a Measure of Voice Modification Treatment Effectiveness in a 22-year-old Transwoman
Location: Grand Ballroom B
Patricia Lara, PhD CCC-SLP – The University of Texas at El Paso, Speech Language Pathology (SLP) Program; Oralia Loza, PhD – The University of Texas at El Paso, Department of Public Health Sciences; April M. Gutierrez, BA – The University of Texas at El Paso, Speech Language Pathology (SLP) Program
Saturday, Apr 13
10:15 am
MS01 - Gender Health in Public Health: Gender Health SF and the System of Care
Location: Grand Ballroom F
Barry Zevin, MD – Gender Health SF, SFDPH; Jenna Rapues, MPH – San Francisco Department of Public Health, Gender Health SF; Tonhu (Lotus) Dao, MSW, ACSW – San Francisco Department of Public Health, Gender Health SF; Karen Aguilar Magallanes, Patient Navigator – San Francisco Department of Public Health, Gender Health SF; Maria Hower, PCC – Gender Health SF; Leah Warner, NP, MPH – San Francisco Department of Public Health, Gender Health SF; Seth Pardo, PhD – San Francisco Department of Public Health, Behavioral Health Services; Melanie Bien, LCSW – San Francisco Department of Public Health, Gender Health SF
Saturday, Apr 13
10:15 am
MW01 - Increasing Cultural Humility Working with Transgender Clients & Patients
Location: Grand Ballroom G
Jaysa P. Jones, B.U.S., MSW-LCSW – Self
Saturday, Apr 13
10:15 am
MW02 - Surgery Navigation: Developing a Comprehensive Program
Location: Grand Ballroom A
Milo Vieland, BA – Howard Brown Health; Trisha Holloway – Howard Brown Health
Saturday, Apr 13
1:45 pm
MO05 - Using Patient-reported Outcomes to Evaluate Quality of Life Changes in Transgender Women Undergoing Breast Augmentation
Location: Grand Ballroom B
Adrienne Kennedy, M.S. – UCSF School of Medicine; Andre Alcon, MD – UCSF Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Saturday, Apr 13
2:00 pm
MO06 - Role of the Dermatologic Surgeon in Minimally Invasive Gender Affirmation Procedures
Location: Grand Ballroom B
Brittany A. Buhalog, MD – University of Wisconsin Dermatology; Sarah Arron, MD, PhD – University of California San Francisco Department of Dermatology; Kevin Beene, BS – University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health; Klint Peebles, MD – Mid-Atlantic Permanente Medical Group, Kaiser Permanente
Saturday, Apr 13
2:30 pm
MO07 - All Staff Training to Improve Gender Affirming Care in a Primary Care Setting: Aims and Outcomes
Location: Grand Ballroom B
Corinne Heinen, MD – University of Washington
Saturday, Apr 13
2:45 pm
MO08 - Creating a National Cohort of Gender-affirming Care Teams
Location: Grand Ballroom B
Alex S. Keuroghlian, MD, MPH – The Fenway Institute, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School; Julie Thompson, PA-C – Fenway Health Center; Jack Bruno – The Fenway Institute
Saturday, Apr 13
1:45 pm
MS02 - Learning from the Neuroqueer Experience: How to Make Research More Collaborative, Care More Accessible, and Programs More Inclusive
Location: Grand Ballroom C
Finn Gratton, LMFT, LPCC – Private practice; Nick Walker, M.A. – Autonomous Press; Tracy Garza – Social justice; Carsen Nepomuceno – Trans:Thrive at San Francisco Community Health Center (formerly Asian and Pacific Islander Wellness Center)
Saturday, Apr 13
1:45 pm
MS03 - Integrating Pelvic Physical Therapy into the Care of People Undergoing Gender Affirming Genital Surgery
Location: Grand Ballroom F
Sandra Gallagher, PT, WCS – Oregon Health and Sciences Univeristy; Daniel Dugi, III, MD, FACS – OHSU Transgender Health Program; Amy E. Penkin, LCSW – Oregon Health and Science University
Saturday, Apr 13
1:45 pm
MW02 - Trans in a Time of Political Transphobia: A Safe Space for Trans-Identified Providers Working with Trans-Identified Clients
Location: Grand Ballroom G
Samuel Lurie
Saturday, Apr 13
1:45 pm
MW03 - A New Theory of Transgender Identity: A Neuropsychoanalytic Approach
Location: Grand Ballroom A
S.J. Langer, LCSW-R – School of Visual Arts, Departments of Art Therapy and Humanities and Sciences
Saturday, Apr 13
3:15 pm
2 - Addressing Trauma with Trans and Gender Diverse Clients: a Case for Using Exploratory Movement and Somatic Approaches to Engage Embodied Connection
Location: East Hall
Sean Baker, LMFT – The New Beginnings Center
Saturday, Apr 13
3:15 pm
3 - How to Take a Sexual Health History for Transgender and Non-binary Patients (and Not Be Awkward): A Queer Perspective
Location: East Hall
Kim Powell, FNP-C, M.S. – Denver Health and Hospital Authority; Joseph Longo, PhD – Denver Health
Saturday, Apr 13
3:15 pm
4 - Bridging the Silos: Lessons Learned from Collaboration Between Health Profession Students and a Hospital Based Transgender Program
Location: East Hall
Amy E. Penkin, LCSW – Oregon Health and Science University; Alisha Berry, MD Candidate – Oregon Health and Sciences University; Alix Cooper, MD Candidate – Oregon Health and Science University; Amanda Koonce, MD Candidate – Oregon Health and Science University; Corey Gallet De St Aurin, MD Candidate – Oregon Health and Science University; Kysa Z. McSky, MD Candidate – Oregon Health and Sciences University; Gwendolyn Neumeister, RN, BSN – Oregon Health and Sciences University
Saturday, Apr 13
3:15 pm
5 - Achieving Ideal Breast Parameters in the Transfemale: A Quantitative Analysis Comparing Shaped versus Round Implants in Feminizing Mammoplasty
Location: East Hall
Meera Reghunathan, BS – UCSD; Dhivya Srinivasa, MD – clinical fellow; Chloe Krasnoff – University of California Irvine School of Medicine; Andre Alcon, MD – UCSF Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery; Esther Kim, MD – UCSF
Saturday, Apr 13
3:15 pm
6 - Prostate Cancer and Long Term Estrogen Therapy: Potential Risk
Location: East Hall
Lawrence Berk, MD, PhD – Morsani School of Medicine, University of South Florida; David Hernandez, MD – Morsani School of Medicine, University of South Florida
Saturday, Apr 13
3:15 pm
7 - Optimizing Military Transgender Care: Development of an Efficient Care Model
Location: East Hall
Joshua M. Smalley, DO – United States Air Force; Samantha Cloyd, PsyD – United States Air Force; Irene Folaron, MD – United States Air Force
Saturday, Apr 13
3:15 pm
8 - Strategies for Talking with Parents/guardians of Transgender and Gender Non-binary Youth
Location: East Hall
Saturday, Apr 13
3:15 pm
9 - The Inpatient Experience Following Gender Affirming Surgery (GAS): Best Practices and Ways to Improve Nursing Comfort and Care
Location: East Hall
Andrea Gersh, RN, MSN, FNP-C – Cedars Sinai
Saturday, Apr 13
3:15 pm
10 - Nursing Care of Transgender Patients Pursuing Vaginoplasty: From Pre-op to Long Term Follow Up
Location: East Hall
Christopher L. Sprowles, RN/BSN – Kaiser Permanente, San Francisco; Nathan Levitt, MSN-NP, BC – New York University Lagone
Saturday, Apr 13
3:15 pm
11 - The Role of Physical Therapy in Trans and Gender Diverse Healthcare
Location: East Hall
Sandra Gallagher, PT, WCS – Oregon Health and Sciences Univeristy; Jess Guerriero, MSW, MA – Oregon Health & Science University
Saturday, Apr 13
3:15 pm
12 - Gender-affirming Pregnancy Testing and Options Counseling
Location: East Hall
Aiden Harrington, APN, CNM, AAHIVS – Howard Brown Health
Saturday, Apr 13
3:15 pm
13 - Developing a Model for Gender Affirming Care in a Federally Qualified Health Center (Look Alike): Lessons Learned and Early Clinical Outcomes
Location: East Hall
Mimi Rivard, APRN, MSN – Equitas Health; Kelly Wesp, PhD – Equitas Health
Saturday, Apr 13
3:15 pm
14 - Lessons Learned from Developing a Model of Multidisciplinary Comprehensive Gender Care over the Last 12 Months at an Academic Institution
Location: East Hall
Umar Choudry, MD – University of Minnesota; Eli Coleman, PhD – University of Minnesota; Jamie Feldman, MD, PhD – University of Minnesota; Katherine G. Spencer, MA, PhD, LP – National Center for Gender Spectrum Health, Program in Human Sexuality, University of Minnesota Medical Schol; Dianne Berg, PhD, LP – University of Minnesota; Carrie Link, MD – University of Minnesota; Ronda Farah, MD – University of Minnesota; Joseph Pariser, MD – University of Minnesota; Sean Elliott, MD, MS – University of Minnesota; Nicholas Kim, MD – University of Minnesota
Saturday, Apr 13
4:15 pm
MS04 - Critical Conversations: Eating Disorders and Weight Concerns in Trans Communities
Location: Grand Ballroom C
Sand Chang, Ph.D. – Kaiser Permanente and Independent Practice; Jen Hastings, MD – UCSF Department of Family and Community Medicine; Jess Guerriero, MSW, MA – Oregon Health & Science University; Narayana Darst, BA – University of Southern California; Dre M. Irizarry, MD – Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University Medical Center; Marcella Raimondo, PhD, MPH – Kaiser Permanente
Saturday, Apr 13
4:15 pm
MS05 - Building a Peer Support Service in a Comprehensive Gender Affirming Surgical Program
Location: Grand Ballroom F
Amy E. Penkin, LCSW – Oregon Health and Science University; Jean Bryant – OHSU Transgender Health Program; Kirsten M. Anderson, MSW, MPH, CHW – OHSU Transgender Health Program; Daniel Dugi, III, MD, FACS – OHSU Transgender Health Program; Emma Blackwell – OHSU Transgender Health Program
Saturday, Apr 13
4:15 pm
MW04 - Contraception for Transgender and Gender Nonbinary Patients
Location: Grand Ballroom G
Miles Harris, FNP-BC, AAHIVS – Planned Parenthood Mar Monte; Chance Krempasky, FNP-BC, WHNP-BC, AAHIVS – Callen-Lorde Community Health Center
Saturday, Apr 13
4:15 pm
MW05 - Military Gender Transition: Development of an Efficient Model for Transgender Care
Location: Grand Ballroom A
Joshua M. Smalley, DO – United States Air Force; Irene Folaron, MD – United States Air Force; Samantha Cloyd, PsyD – United States Air Force
Sunday, Apr 14
10:15 am
MO09 - Assessing Provider Adherence to Transgender Clinical Practice Guidelines: Are We Providing Perfect Care?
Location: Grand Ballroom B
Erika A. Sullivan, MD, MS, MS – University of Utah Department of Family and Preventive Medicine; Bernadette Kiraly, MD – University of Utah; Robin Brown
Sunday, Apr 14
10:35 am
MO10 - GENDER AFFIRMING HORMONE THERAPY AND TENOFOVIR DIPHOSPHATE CONCENTRATION IN DRIED BLOOD SPOTS
Location: Grand Ballroom B
Maddie Deutsch
Sunday, Apr 14
10:55 am
MO11 - Its All About Us: From a Pilot Project to a Trans-centric Achievable Primary Care Model at the Caribbean
Location: Grand Ballroom B
Maribel Acevedo, Doctor in Medicine – Centro Ararat, Inc
Sunday, Apr 14
10:15 am
MS06 - Trauma & Resilience Among Trans Immigrants: Perspectives from Public Health and Psychotherapy
Location: Grand Ballroom C
Karalyn J. Violeta, Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) – Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy/Private Practice
Sunday, Apr 14
10:15 am
MS07 - Trans Youth Healthcare Capacity Building: Partnership of Department of Public Health San Francisco and University of California at San Francisco
Location: Grand Ballroom F
Erica E. Anderson, PhD clinical psychology – UCSF; Jenna Rapues, MPH – San Francisco Department of Public Health, Gender Health SF; Diane Ehrensaft, Ph.D. – Associate Professor of Pediatrics UCSF; Stephen Rosenthal, M.D., Board Certified Pediatric Endocrinologist – UCSF; J. Jessie Rose Cohen, LCSW – University of California at San Francisco; Benjamin Geilhufe, LPCC – UCSF Child and Adolescent Gender Center; Santa Clara University; Melanie Bien, LCSW – San Francisco Department of Public Health, Gender Health SF
Sunday, Apr 14
10:15 am
MS08 - Multiple Surgeries and Gender Dysphoria: A Clinical Conversation
Location: Grand Ballroom G
Barry Zevin, MD – Gender Health SF, SFDPH; Julie Graham, MS, MFT – Gender Health SF, and julie graham, MFT; Karen Aguilar Magallanes, Patient Navigator – San Francisco Department of Public Health, Gender Health SF; Logan Berrian, RN – The San Francisco Transgender Insitute
Sunday, Apr 14
1:45 pm
MO12 - A Prospective Analysis of 41 Consecutive Radial Forearm Free Flap Phalloplasty Reconstructions for Gender Affirmation with Zero Incidence of Flap Loss
Location: Grand Ballroom B
Travis J. Miller, MD – The Buncke Clinic; Mang L. Chen, MD – GU Recon; Andrew J. Watt, MD – The Buncke Clinic; Rudolf F. Buntic, MD – The Buncke Clinic; Bauback Safa, MD – The Buncke Clinic; Walter C. Lin, MD – The Buncke Clinic
Sunday, Apr 14
2:00 pm
MO13 - Dissection of Neovaginal Space in Gender-affirming Vaginoplasty
Location: Grand Ballroom B
Poone Shoureshi, MD – Oregon Health and Science University; Daniel Dugi, III, MD, FACS – OHSU Transgender Health Program
Sunday, Apr 14
2:15 pm
MO14 - Prevalence of Sexually Transmitted Infections and HIV in Transgender Women and Men: A Systematic Review
Location: Grand Ballroom B
Olivia T. Van Gerwen, MD, MPH – Division of Infectious Diseases, University of Alabama at Birmingham
Sunday, Apr 14
1:45 pm
MS09 - Decolonizing Gender Health: Centering Trans Voices and Leadership
Location: Grand Ballroom C
Jenna Rapues, MPH – San Francisco Department of Public Health, Gender Health SF; Sand Chang, Ph.D. – Kaiser Permanente and Independent Practice; Conrad Wenzel, LCSW – Kaiser Permanente
Sunday, Apr 14
1:45 pm
MS10 - Transline, a National E-Consultation Line: Six Years of Clinician Support, Collaboration, & Protocol Development
Location: Grand Ballroom F
JM Jaffe – Trans Health Consulting, LLC (Founder) & Lyon-Martin Health Services (Consultant); Tri Do, MD – Lyon-Martin Health Services
Sunday, Apr 14
1:45 pm
MS11 - Science versus “science”: Affirmative Care versus “rapid Onset”, “80% Desistance”, “wait and See”, and Other Transphobic Pseudoscience (CANCELED)
Location: Grand Ballroom G
Laura A. Jacobs, LCSW-R – Chair, Board of Directors, the Callen-Lorde Community Health Center; Diane Ehrensaft, Ph.D. – Associate Professor of Pediatrics UCSF
Sunday, Apr 14
1:45 pm
MW07 - The False and Dangerous Narrative of Rapid Onset Gender Dysphoria: A Closer Look at Later-out Youth
Location: Grand Ballroom A
J. Jessie Rose Cohen, LCSW – University of California at San Francisco
Sunday, Apr 14
3:30 pm
MS12 - Somatic and Embodiment Practices for Working with Transgender, GNB, and Gender Questioning Youth and Adults
Location: Grand Ballroom B
Keiko Lane, MA LMFT – Private Practice; Finn Gratton, LMFT, LPCC – Private practice; Jack Geballe, APCC3789 – Private Practice
Sunday, Apr 14
3:30 pm
MS13 - Fertility Issues Across the Lifespan; Decision-Making through the Lens of Family Building Options
Location: GrandBallroom C
Jen Hastings, MD – UCSF Department of Family and Community Medicine; Diane Ehrensaft, Ph.D. – Associate Professor of Pediatrics UCSF
Sunday, Apr 14
3:30 pm
MS13 - Healthcare for Incarcerated and Formerly Incarcerated TGNC People
Location: Grand Ballroom F
Jules Chyten-Brennan, DO – Montefiore Medical Center; Grace Detrevarah – Osborne Association; Kiara Montero-Reyes, MSW – Anti-Violence Project
Sunday, Apr 14
3:30 pm
MS15 - Surgery and Mental Health and Substance Use: What Is the Evidence and What Have We Learned
Location: Grand Ballroom G
Julie Graham, MS, MFT – Gender Health SF, and julie graham, MFT; Barry Zevin, MD – Gender Health SF, SFDPH; Karen Aguilar Magallanes, Patient Navigator – San Francisco Department of Public Health, Gender Health SF; Michael Terry, MD – UCSF; GHSF; SFDPH; Tonhu (Lotus) Dao, MSW, ACSW – San Francisco Department of Public Health, Gender Health SF
Sunday, Apr 14
3:30 pm
MS16 - Issues of Sexual Functioning in Psychotherapy for Trans and Nonbinary Clients
Location: Grand Ballroom A
S.J. Langer, LCSW-R – School of Visual Arts, Departments of Art Therapy and Humanities and Sciences
Policy Track
Saturday, Apr 13
10:15 am
POLICY 1: Workshop
Location: Room 201
Saturday, Apr 13
10:15 am
PW01 - Working Together Toward Eliminating Disparities: Lessons Learned from a National, High-impact ECHO Quality Improvement Collaborative
Location: Room 201
Jennifer Lee, MPH, Doctoral Candidate – New York State Department of Health, AIDS Institute, Office of the Medical Director, Center for Quality Improvement & Innovation (CQII); Clemens Steinbock, MBA – New York State Department of Health, AIDS Institute, Office of the Medical Director, Center for Quality Improvement & Innovation (CQII); Drake Teo – CQII; Cecilia Chung – CQII; Lailani Muniz – CQII
Saturday, Apr 13
12:00 pm
LP1 - LUNCH PLENARY: Meaningful Healthcare Engagement among Native American, Native Hawaiian, Alaska Native, Two Spirit, Non-Binary and Gender Non-conforming Indigenous Populations
Location: West Hall
Mattee Jim – First Nations Community HealthSource; Cathy Kapua, BA – Hawaii Health and Harm Reduction Center; Marcus Arana; Michelle Enfield – APLA Health
Saturday, Apr 13
1:45 pm
POLICY 2: Mini-Symposium
Location: Room 201
Saturday, Apr 13
1:45 pm
PS01 - Advancing Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Cultural Humility in Public Health Care: Policy, Research, and Practice Strategies
Location: Room 201
Seth Pardo, PhD – San Francisco Department of Public Health, Behavioral Health Services; Willy Wilkinson, MPH – LGBTQ ACCESS; Kellan Baker, MPH, MA – Johns Hopkins School of Public Health
Saturday, Apr 13
4:15 pm
PO01 - Supporting Your Patient in Appealing an Insurance Denial
Location: Room 201
Gaines Blasdel – Callen-Lorde Community Health Center; JM Jaffe – Trans Health Consulting, LLC (Founder) & Lyon-Martin Health Services (Consultant)
Saturday, Apr 13
4:30 pm
PO02 - Best Practices to Appeal Health Plan Denials for Gender-affirming Health Care
Location: Room 201
Skyler M. Rosellini, CA Bar License – Bay Area Legal Aid
Saturday, Apr 13
4:45 pm
PO03 - Building Power with Communities to Fight Insurance Denials
Location: Room 201
Karter Booher – Ingersoll Gender Center; Mattie M. Mooney, Healthcare Access Manager – Ingersoll Gender Center
Saturday, Apr 13
5:00 pm
PO04 - Transgender Health Insurance Buyer’s Guide: An Exploration of One Colorado Education Fund’s Process, the Impact, and Lessons Learned
Location: Room 201
Cara C. Cheevers, Master of Social Work – One Colorado Education Fund
Sunday, Apr 14
10:15 am
PO05 - Whose 'American Dream'?: A Critical Analysis of Detention Policy and Its Impact on the Health of Undocumented Communities of Trans-experience
Location: Room 201
Yohansa Fernández, LMSW – New York University
Sunday, Apr 14
10:15 am
POLICY 4: Orals
Location: Room 201
Sunday, Apr 14
10:35 am
PO06 - As California Goes, so Goes the Nation (again): A Historical Primer on Insurance Coverage of Gender Affirming Care
Location: Room 201
JM Jaffe – Trans Health Consulting, LLC (Founder) & Lyon-Martin Health Services (Consultant)
Sunday, Apr 14
10:55 am
PO07 - When Health Equity Demands Gender Affirming Care: How to Serve Low-income And Persons With State-sponsored Insurance To Provide Gender-affirming Care
Location: Room 201
Jo Bauer, ARNP, AAHIVs – Community Health Care; Nate J. Ellis, RN – Country Doctor Community Health Centers; Erik G. Janson, DNP, MPH – Country Doctor Community Health Centers; Mattie M. Mooney, Healthcare Access Manager – Ingersoll Gender Center; Helen P. Weiss – Country Doctor Community Health Centers
Sunday, Apr 14
11:15 am
PO08 - Starting a Transgender Medical-Legal Partnership and Measuring Outcomes
Location: Room 201
Jordan Aiken, JD – Bet Tzedek Legal Services; Noah Kaplan, LCSW – Los Angeles LGBT Center
Sunday, Apr 14
12:00 pm
LP2 - LUNCH PLENARY: Bridging the Gap – The Intersections of Trans Lives and U.S. Immigration Policy
Location: West Hall
Queen Victoria E. Ortega – FLUX - AIDS Healthcare Foundation; Cristina Herrera – Translatina Network; Khloe Perez Rios; Bamby Salcedo; Tiara Gendi; Ola Osaze
Sunday, Apr 14
3:30 pm
PS02 - Transgender Veterans: Community Collaboration for Comprehensive Care
Location: Room 201
Jenna Rapues, MPH – San Francisco Department of Public Health, Gender Health SF; Amy N. Fairweather, J.D. – Swords to Plowshares; Jerri Lee Young, LMFT – Swords to Plowshares; Alison May, M.D. – San Francisco VA, UCSF; Suzanne Wheeler, M.A., LDP, PMP – University of Missouri – Kansas City | School of Nursing and Health Studies; Aiyana Vargas, B.A., A.A.S. – US Navy
Research Track
Saturday, Apr 13
10:15 am
RO01 - Tweeting the Latinx Community: Puerto Rican Transgender Women Engagement and Entry-to Care Project (TWEET)
Location: Room 208
Miguel Vazquez-Rivera, PsyD – Centro Ararat; Larry Zayas-Rivera, BBA – Centro Ararat; Sachelle Pagán
Saturday, Apr 13
10:30 am
RO02 - Development of Community-engaged Technology-facilitated Interventions for HIV-negative Trans Feminine, Trans Masculine and Gender Non-binary Youth
Location: Room 208
Cathy J. Reback, PhD – Friends Research Institute
Saturday, Apr 13
10:45 am
RO03 - Using Theory-based Text Messages to Increase HIV Care Outcomes and Promote Physical Health Among Young Adult Trans Women Living with HIV
Location: Room 208
Cathy J. Reback, PhD – Friends Research Institute; Miranda Ramirez – Friends Research Institute; Triana Maldonado – Friends Research Institute
Saturday, Apr 13
11:00 am
RO04 - Predictors of Adherence to HIV Medication Among Hiv-positive Transwomen Participating in the Trans Amigas Study in são Paulo, Brazil
Location: Room 208
Maria Amelia Veras, MD, PhD, MPH – Santa Casa de Sao Paulo School of Medical Sciences
Saturday, Apr 13
11:15 am
RO05 - Fostering Transgender Awareness and Inclusion in HIV Research
Location: Room 208
Brian Minalga, MSW – Office of HIV/AIDS Network Coordination
Saturday, Apr 13
10:15 am
RS01 - Contraception, Pregnancy, and Abortion: Understanding the Family Planning Needs & Experiences of Transgender and Gender-expansive People Assigned Female at Birth in the US
Location: OCC 210/211
Heidi Moseson, PhD, MPH – Ibis Reproductive Health; Cale Stoeffler, BA – Planned Parenthood League of Massachusetts; Juno Obedin-Maliver, MD, MPH, MAS – University of California, San Francisco; Jen Hastings, MD – UCSF Department of Family and Community Medicine; Mary Durden, MA – Ibis Reproductive Health
Saturday, Apr 13
1:45 pm
RO06 - Establishing the First Government Funded Transgender Program for an Uninsured Population: A 5 Year Review of the San Francisco General Hospital Experience
Location: Room 208
Dhivya Srinivasa, MD – clinical fellow; Seth Pardo, PhD – San Francisco Department of Public Health, Behavioral Health Services; Barry Zevin, MD – Gender Health SF, SFDPH; Julie Graham, MS, MFT – Gender Health SF, and julie graham, MFT; Jenna Rapues, MPH – San Francisco Department of Public Health, Gender Health SF; Jason Pomerantz, MD – UCSF; Esther Kim, MD – UCSF; Michael Terry, MD – UCSF; GHSF; SFDPH
Saturday, Apr 13
1:45 pm
RESEARCH 2A: Gender-affirming Medical Care
Location: Room 208
Saturday, Apr 13
2:05 pm
RO07 - Breast Response to Estrogenic Stimulation in Transgender Women (BREST) Scale: A Novel Classification System
Location: Room 208
Andre Alcon, MD – UCSF Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Saturday, Apr 13
2:25 pm
RO08 - A Reproducible Method for Gender-affirming Masculinizing Mastectomy at an Academic Plastic Surgery
Location: Room 208
Andre Alcon, MD – UCSF Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Saturday, Apr 13
2:45 pm
RO09 - Premature Height Deceleration in Transmasculine Youth
Location: Room 208
Frances W. Grimstad, MD – Children's Mercy Hospital
Saturday, Apr 13
1:45 pm
RO10 - TransConnect: A mixed methods study of pathways to health for Black and Latinx transgender women who have survived violence
Location: OCC 210/211
Athena D. Ford, PhDc, PHN, RN – Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing; Sarah J. Allgood, PhD, RN – Johns Hopkins School of Medicine; Meredith Klepper, RN – Bloomberg School of Public Health Johns Hopkins University; Kamila Alexander, PhD, MPH, RN – Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing; Tonia Poteat, PhD, MPH, PA-C – University of North Carolina School of Medicine
Saturday, Apr 13
2:05 pm
RO11 - Action for Access! Stigma, Discrimination and Resiliency Among Transgender Women Who Have Sex with Men in Vietnam and Kenya
Location: OCC 210/211
Sonya Arreola, PhD, MPH – MPact; Jeffrey Walimbwa – ISHTAR; Thanh Tùng Đoàn – Lighthouse
Saturday, Apr 13
2:25 pm
RO12 - Resilience Among Trans-feminine Adolescents and Emerging Adults Living with HIV
Location: OCC 210/211
Gary W. Harper, PhD, MPH – University of Michigan; Riley Wagner, MPH – CDC Center for Global Health; Elliot E. Popoff, MPH – University of Michigan School of Public Health; Sari L. Reisner, ScD – Harvard School of Public Health; Laura Jadwin-Cakmak, MPH – University of Michigan
Saturday, Apr 13
2:45 pm
RO13 - Intimate Partner Violence in a Gender and Racially/ethnically Diverse Sample of Transgender Adults
Location: OCC 210/211
Wesley King, EdM, MPH – Brown University School of Public Health; Arjee Restar, MPH – Brown University School of Public Health; Don Operario, PhD – Brown University School of Public Health
Saturday, Apr 13
3:15 pm
15 - Are the Kids Alright? A Study of Healthcare Experiences of Transgender, Nonbinary, and Gender Expansive (TNG) Youth
Location: East Hall
Brittany J. Allen, MD – University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health; Jay Botsford – WI Transgender Health Coalition
Saturday, Apr 13
3:15 pm
16 - The Social and Sexual Networks of Black Transgender Women and Black Men Who Have Sex with Men: Results from a Representative Sample
Location: East Hall
Jerel M. Ezell, MPH, MA – University of Chicago, Department of Sociology/Department of Medicine
Saturday, Apr 13
3:15 pm
18 - What are the barriers to transition-related healthcare in Korea? A nationwide study of 278 Korean transgender adults
Location: East Hall
Hyemin Lee – Brown University / Korea University
Saturday, Apr 13
3:15 pm
19 - Health disparities between transgender adults and the general population in South Korea: A nationwide study of 278 Korean transgender adults
Location: East Hall
Hyemin Lee – Brown University / Korea University
Saturday, Apr 13
3:15 pm
20 - Political Engagement in Transgender Sex Workers: Relationships to Psychsocial Well-being
Location: East Hall
Nova J. Bradford – National Center for Gender Spectrum Health, Program in Human Sexuality, University of Minnesota Medical School; Jory Catalpa, MA – National Center for Gender Spectrum Health, Program in Human Sexuality, University of Minnesota Medical School; Katie G. Spencer, PhD, Licensed Psychologist – Program in Human Sexuality, University of Minnesota Medical School
Saturday, Apr 13
3:15 pm
21 - Misclassification of Sex Assigned at Birth in the BRFSS and Implications for Assessing Transgender and Gender Nonconforming Reproductive Health: Quantitative Bias Analysis
Location: East Hall
Diana M. Tordoff, MPH – University of Washington, Department of Epidemiology
Saturday, Apr 13
3:15 pm
22 - The IUD Experience Among Transgender and Gender Diverse Individuals
Location: East Hall
Lauren Abern, MD – Harvard Vanguard
Saturday, Apr 13
3:15 pm
23 - Uneven Access: The Health of Trans and Gender Nonconforming People in Wisconsin and the Upper Midwest
Location: East Hall
Chris Barcelos, PhD, MPPA – University of Wisconsin Madison; Stephanie Budge, PhD – University of Wisconsin Madison; Jay Botsford – WI Transgender Health Coalition
Saturday, Apr 13
3:15 pm
24 - Integrated Analysis of New York City Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS and Ryan White Part a Data to Assess Gender Disparities in Access to HIV Housing Support
Location: East Hall
Jacinthe A. Thomas, MPH – New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
Saturday, Apr 13
3:15 pm
25 - Healthcare Disparities in Transgender Veterans
Location: East Hall
Kristin Stevenson, MD – University of Wisconsin Department of Medicine - Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism
Saturday, Apr 13
3:15 pm
26 - Collecting Gender Identity and the Continuum of Care for PLWH Who Are Transgender in Texas
Location: East Hall
Ann Dills, MSW – Texas Department of State Health Services
Saturday, Apr 13
3:15 pm
27 - Improving Access to Transgender Health for Primary Care Clinicians Through Electronic Consultations
Location: East Hall
Anna Potapov, MD, MPH, MBA – RubiconMD; Asa E. Radix, MD, MPH, FACP, AAHIVS – Callen Lorde Community Health Center; Nwando Olayiwola, MD, MPH, FAAFP – RubiconMD; Peter Meacher, MD, FAAFP, AAHIVS – Callen-Lorde Community Health Center
Saturday, Apr 13
3:15 pm
28 - Experiences of Health Care Discrimination Among Transgender and Non-binary People of Color
Location: East Hall
Courtney P. Glickman, MA, LPC – George Washington University; Rodrigo Aguayo-Romero, PhD – The George Washington University; Natalie M. Alizaga, PhD, MPH – Cañada College
Saturday, Apr 13
3:15 pm
29 - Safety and Efficacy of Exposure to Feminizing Cross-sex Hormone Therapy in Transgender Women Veterans at the Veterans Affairs Loma Linda Healthcare System
Location: East Hall
Ranya Garcia, Pharm.D. – VA Loma Linda Medical Center; Lisa Roybal, WHNP – VA Loma Linda Medical Center; Anita Wang, Pharm.D. – VA Loma Linda
Saturday, Apr 13
3:15 pm
30 - Intersection of Gender, Ethnoracial, and Class Stigma and HIV Testing Patterns Among Transgender Women of Color
Location: East Hall
Rodrigo Aguayo-Romero, PhD – The George Washington University; Maria Cecilia Zea, PhD – The George Washington University
Saturday, Apr 13
3:15 pm
31 - Mixed Method Examination of Body Dysphoria in Pre-pubescent Gender Diverse Children
Location: East Hall
Ghazel Tellawi, PhD – University of Minnesota- Program in Human Sexuality; National Center for Gender Spectrum Health; Nic Rider, PhD – University of Minnesota; S. Okrey Anderson, MSW – University of Minnesota; Dianne Berg, PhD, LP – University of Minnesota
Saturday, Apr 13
3:15 pm
32 - The Two Views Study: Transgender and Gender Diverse Experiences in Radiology
Location: East Hall
Frances W. Grimstad, MD – Children's Mercy Hospital
Saturday, Apr 13
3:15 pm
33 - Developing Patient-driven Research Designs: Case-study from Pcori-funded Research Collaborations
Location: East Hall
Alexander B. Harris, MPH, CPH – Callen-Lorde Community Health Center; Asa E. Radix, MD, MPH, FACP, AAHIVS – Callen Lorde Community Health Center; Dana Pardee – Fenway Institute; Nala Toussaint – Callen-Lorde Community Health Center; Andrew Asquith – Fenway Institute; Sari L. Reisner, ScD – Harvard School of Public Health
Saturday, Apr 13
3:15 pm
34 - Living Sure: Developing an Inclusive Social Marketing Campaign
Location: East Hall
Freddy MacKee, MSc – New York City Health Department
Saturday, Apr 13
3:15 pm
35 - Sex After Bottom Surgery (metoidioplasty and phalloplasty): What We Know and What We Don't
Location: East Hall
Leo Rutherford, M.A – University of Victoria
Saturday, Apr 13
3:15 pm
36 - Building Intentional Community-engaged Research and Practice: Reflections on Formative Research for the Besure Transgender Health Project
Location: East Hall
Danielle German, PhD, MPH – Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Mannat Malik, MHS – Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Anushka R. Aqil, MPH – Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Jennifer L. Glick, PhD – Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Molly Gribbin, MPH – Maryland Department of Health; S Londino, MSN, CNM – Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Jaidence Dawkins – Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Merrick Moise – Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Jean Michel Brevelle – Maryland Department of Health; Colin Flynn, ScM – Maryland Department of Health
Saturday, Apr 13
3:15 pm
37 - 'Sexual Health Is Not Just About the Act”: Expanding HIV Prevention to Meet the Priorities of Transgender Women
Location: East Hall
Christina Sun, PhD, MS – Oregon Health & Science University-Portland State University School of Public Health; Kirsten M. Anderson, MSW, MPH, CHW – OHSU Transgender Health Program; Tamara Kuhn, MA – dfusion; Liat Mayer, Bachelors – Portland State University; Charles Klein, PhD, JD – Portland State University
Saturday, Apr 13
3:15 pm
38 - The Effect of UC Riverside Medical Education Content on Medical Student Attitudes Toward Transgender Patients
Location: East Hall
Kevin Mortazavi, MHS – University of California, Davis—School of Medicine
Saturday, Apr 13
3:15 pm
39 - Flirt, Insert and Squirt: rectal Microbicides for Transgender People
Location: East Hall
Albert Liu, MD, MPH – San Francisco Department of Health; Clare Collins, MA, MEd – Microbicide Trials Network
Saturday, Apr 13
3:15 pm
40 - Transgender Patients’ Satisfaction with Their Mental Health Providers Prior to Gender Affirming Surgery
Location: East Hall
Natalia Parra, BS – University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
Saturday, Apr 13
3:15 pm
41 - Identifying TGNC Patients from Electronic Medical Records Data at a Large Urban Health System
Location: East Hall
Jules Chyten-Brennan, DO – Montefiore Medical Center
Saturday, Apr 13
3:15 pm
42 - An Investigation of the Transnormative Narrative for Gender Identity and Transition Milestones Among USTS Binary and Nonbinary Participants
Location: East Hall
Alexander Tatum, PhD – University of Minnesota; Jory Catalpa, MA – National Center for Gender Spectrum Health, Program in Human Sexuality, University of Minnesota Medical School; Alex Kovic, PsyD – University of Minnesota; Nova J. Bradford – National Center for Gender Spectrum Health, Program in Human Sexuality, University of Minnesota Medical School; Dianne Berg, PhD, LP – University of Minnesota
Saturday, Apr 13
4:15 pm
RO14 - Evaluating Long-term Patient-reported Quality of Life After Masculinizing Mastectomy Using the GENDER-Q; A Novel Quality of Life Instrument for Gender-affirming Surgery
Location: Room 208
Andre Alcon, MD – UCSF Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Saturday, Apr 13
4:30 pm
RO15 - Quality of Life Measures Among Transgender and Gender Expansive Youth at a Rural Gender Wellness Clinic
Location: Room 208
Jane O'Bryan, MPH – Yale University Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences; Melissa Scribani, MPH – Bassett Research Institute; Kimberly Leon – Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons; Nancy Tallman – Bassett Research Institute, Bassett Medical Center (Bassett Healthcare Network); Carolyn Wolf-Gould, MD – Susquehanna Family Practice/The Gender Wellness Center, Bassett Healthcare Network; Anne Gadomski, MD – Bassett Research Institute, Bassett Medical Center (Bassett Healthcare Network)
Saturday, Apr 13
4:45 pm
RO16 - Development of the Embodiment of Gender Scale: Trans Masculine Spectrum
Location: Room 208
S.J. Langer, LCSW-R – School of Visual Arts, Departments of Art Therapy and Humanities and Sciences
Saturday, Apr 13
5:00 pm
RO17 - Measures of Sexual Orientation Inclusive of Transgender People: New Tools for Social Epidemiological Research
Location: Room 208
Sari L. Reisner, ScD – Harvard School of Public Health
Saturday, Apr 13
4:15 pm
RO18 - Virtual Transgender Medical Home Pilot Study
Location: OCC 210/211
Karen D. Leitner, MD – Teladoc Health; Heather Towery, MD – Teladoc Health
Saturday, Apr 13
5:00 pm
RO19 - The Health Status of Transgender and Gender Nonconforming Adults in the United States
Location: OCC 210/211
Ethan Cicero, PhD, RN – UCSF School of Nursing; Sari L. Reisner, ScD – Harvard School of Public Health; Susan Silva, PhD, RN – Duke University Schools of Nursing and Medicine; Elizabeth Merwin, PhD, RN, FAAN – Duke University School of Nursing; Janice Humphreys, PhD, RN, FAAN – Duke University School of Nursing
Saturday, Apr 13
5:15 pm
RO20 - Cardiovascular Risk Among Transgender Women Living with HIV: A Multi-site Analysis
Location: OCC 210/211
Tonia Poteat, PhD, MPH, PA-C – University of North Carolina School of Medicine; Bennett Gosiker, BS – Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Catherine Lesko, PhD – Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Geetanjali Chander, MD, MPH – Johns Hopkins School of Medicine; Wm. Christopher Mathews, MD, MSPH – University of California San Diego Medical Center
Saturday, Apr 13
5:30 pm
RO21 - Trans* Health Education for Future Nurses: Students' Knowledge and Beliefs Before and After Transgender and Non-binary Curriculum Integration
Location: OCC 210/211
Athena D. Ford, PhDc, PHN, RN – Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing; Alex McDowell, PhDc, MSN/MPH, RN – Harvard University Health policy; Kristen Clark, MSN, RN – UNiversity of California San Francisco; Kelly Bower, PhD, MPH, RN, APHN-BC – Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing
Sunday, Apr 14
10:15 am
RO22 - Perceptions of Parental Support and Rejection Among Trans and Non-binary Adolescents
Location: Room 208
Kelly C. Johnson, DrPH, MPH – Health Equity Institute, San Francisco State University; Allen J. LeBlanc, PhD – San Francisco State University
Sunday, Apr 14
10:35 am
RO23 - Ideal Content and Best Practices for Sexual Health Education That Serves Transgender and Non-binary Youth: A Qualitative Study
Location: Room 208
Diana M. Tordoff, MPH – University of Washington, Department of Epidemiology; Samantha Haley, MD – University of Washington Pediatric Residency Program
Sunday, Apr 14
10:55 am
RO24 - Affirming Oneself: Self-affirmation Among Transmasculine Adolescents and Young Adults
Location: Room 208
Elliot E. Popoff, MPH – University of Michigan School of Public Health; Gary W. Harper, PhD, MPH – University of Michigan; Laura Jadwin-Cakmak, MPH – University of Michigan
Sunday, Apr 14
11:15 am
RO25 - Understanding the Mental Health of Transgender and Gender Diverse Youth
Location: Room 208
Amy Green, PhD – The Trevor Project
Sunday, Apr 14
10:15 am
RS02 - Research Among and with Transgender Women in the Global South: Positionality and Privilege
Location: OCC 210/211
Rachel L. Kaplan, PhD, MPH – University of California, San Francisco (UCSF); Sophia Kass – Transgender Law Center; JoAnne Keatley, MSW – A Global Network of Transgender Women and HIV (IRGT); Carmen Logie, PhD – University of Toronto; Tonia Poteat, PhD, MPH, PA-C – University of North Carolina School of Medicine; Gustavo Saggese, PhD, MSc – Sao Paulo Santa Casa School of Medical Sciences; Leigh Ann van der Merwe – S.H.E. (Social, Health and Empowerment Feminist Collective of Transgender Women of Africa); Maria Amelia Veras, MD, PhD, MPH – Santa Casa de Sao Paulo School of Medical Sciences
Sunday, Apr 14
1:45 pm
RO26 - Health Concerns and Health Services Among Racial and Ethnically Diverse Transgender Women in Hawaii
Location: Room 208
Charlene Bumanglag, PhD – University of Hawaii- John A. Burns School of Medicine; Cathy Kapua, BA – Hawaii Health and Harm Reduction Center
Sunday, Apr 14
2:05 pm
RO27 - Transgender and Gender Non-binary Experiences of Housing Insecurity, Homelessness and Health
Location: Room 208
Jennifer L. Glick, PhD – Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Alex Lopez, MPH – Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine; Miranda Pollock, MPH – Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center; Katherine Theall, PHD – Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine
Sunday, Apr 14
2:20 pm
RO28 - Transgender Youth Homelessness: A Grounded Theory Model of Health Needs & Health Disparities in the San Francisco Bay Area
Location: Room 208
Lee Lemus Hufstedler, MD/MS Candidate – UC Berkeley-UCSF Joint Medical Program & PRIME-US; Colette Auerswald, MD, MS – UC Berleley-UCSF Joint Medical Program
Sunday, Apr 14
1:45 pm
RO29 - Resilience, Resistance, and Transformation: A Qualitative Study of How Transgender Women Living with HIV Respond to Intersecting Stigmas in Healthcare
Location: OCC 210/211
Ashley Lacombe-Duncan, PhD, MSW – School of Social Work, University of Michigan
Sunday, Apr 14
2:05 pm
RO30 - Comparing MSM and Transgender Women (TW) on Socio-demographics and Psychosocial Constructs Relating to the HIV Continuum of Care and Prevention in Lima, Peru (CANCELED)
Location: OCC 210/211
Susan M. Kegeles, PhD – University of California San Francisco; Kelika Konda, PhD – University of California Los Angeles; Maiorana Andres, MA, MPH – University of California, San Francisco; Gino Calvo, Has a degree in OB/GYN – Cayetano Heredia Universidad; Angelica Motta, PhD – Cayetano Heredia Universidad; Elisabeth Lugo, BA – Cayetano Heredia Universidad; Alfonso Silva-Santisteban, MD, MPH – Cayetano Heredia Universidad; Ximena Salazar, PhD – Cayetano Heredia Universidad; Caceres Carlos, PhD, MD – Cayetano Heredia Universidad
Sunday, Apr 14
2:25 pm
RO31 - Relationship Experiences, Minority Stress, and Health Outcomes Among Transgender and Gender Diverse Adults
Location: OCC 210/211
Ghazel Tellawi, PhD – University of Minnesota- Program in Human Sexuality; National Center for Gender Spectrum Health; Nic Rider, PhD – University of Minnesota; Jennifer A. Vencill, PhD – Mayo Clinic
Sunday, Apr 14
2:45 pm
RO32 - A Costly Haven: U.S. Context and Well-being Among Latina Immigrant Transgender Women in the D.C. Metropolitan Area
Location: OCC 210/211
Ana Maria del Rio-Gonzalez, PhD – The George Washington University; Gabriela Garcia – TransLatin@ Coalition; Maria Cecilia Zea, PhD – The George Washington University; Rodrigo Aguayo-Romero, PhD – The George Washington University; Lisa Bowleg, PhD – The George Washington University
Sunday, Apr 14
3:30 pm
RO33 - A Community-based Ethnography to Inform Future Prep Uptake and Adherence Among Transgender Women Sex Workers
Location: Room 208
Katherine Footer, MSc – Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Jennifer L. Glick, PhD – Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Erin Cooney, MSPH, CPH – Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Meridian Howes, MSPH (c) – Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Sunday, Apr 14
3:50 pm
RO34 - Understanding Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Uptake Among Trans Women, Trans Men, and Gender Non-Binary Persons: California Office of AIDS’ (OA) Local Specific Evaluation of Project PrIDE PrEP Activities
Location: Room 208
Kolbi Parrish, MA – California Department of Public Health, Office of AIDS, Prevention Evaluation and Monitoring Section; Hannah Johnson, MA – California Department of Public Health, Office of AIDS, Prevention Evaluation and Monitoring Section; Sheryl Williams, Ph.D. – California Department of Public Health, Office of AIDS, Prevention Evaluation and Monitoring Section
Sunday, Apr 14
4:10 pm
RO35 - Fertility Preservation Among Transgender Individuals
Location: Room 208
Lauren Abern, MD – Harvard Vanguard
Sunday, Apr 14
4:30 pm
RO36 - Unraveling Labels of Identity and Risk: Findings from the Trans Masculine Sexual Health & Reproductive Justice Study in Los Angeles
Location: Room 208
Sid Jordan, JD – UCLA; Dahlia Ferlito, MPH – City of Los Angeles AIDS Coordinator’s Office
Sunday, Apr 14
3:30 pm
RO37 - Substance and prescribed/non-prescribed Hormone Use Among Transwomen, Transmen, and Gender Non-binary Persons (TTGNP) in the San Francisco Bay Area
Location: OCC 210/211
Tooru Nemoto, Ph.D – Public Health Institute; Hui Xie, MPH – Public Health Institute; Mariko Iwamoto, M.A. – Health Intervention Projects for Underserved Populations (HIPUP), Public Health Institute; Sabrina Suico – Health Intervention Projects for Underserved Populations (HIPUP), Public Health Institute; Victorine Stanislaus, MD, MPH – Health Intervention Project for Underserved Population (HIPUP), Public Health Institute; Kristi E. Gamarel, PhD – University of Michigan; Don Operario, PhD – Brown University School of Public Health
Sunday, Apr 14
3:50 pm
RO38 - Prevalence and Correlates of Hazardous Alcohol Consumption Among Trans Women
Location: OCC 210/211
Glenn-Milo Santos, PhD, MPH – Department of Community Health Systems, University of California San Francisco; Caitlin Turner, MPH – SFDPH; Jess Lin, MPH – SFDPH; Wiley Kornbluh, BA – SFDPH; H. Fisher Raymond, DrPH – Rutgers University; Willi McFarland, PhD, MD – UCSF; Erin C. Wilson, DrPH – SFDPH
Sunday, Apr 14
4:30 pm
RO39 - Psychosocial Correlates of Cigarette Smoking Among Transwomen, Transmen, and Gender Non-binary People in the San Francisco Bay Area
Location: OCC 210/211
Tooru Nemoto, Ph.D – Public Health Institute; Mariko Iwamoto, M.A. – Health Intervention Projects for Underserved Populations (HIPUP), Public Health Institute; Victorine Stanislaus, MD, MPH – Health Intervention Project for Underserved Population (HIPUP), Public Health Institute; Sabrina Suico – Health Intervention Projects for Underserved Populations (HIPUP), Public Health Institute; Aya Tonsing, MPH – Health Intervention Projects for Underserved Populations (HIPUP), Public Health Institute
Trans and Gender Diverse Community Track
Saturday, Apr 13
10:15 am
CO01 - HIV Workforce Professional Development by and for Transgender Communities
Location: Junior Ballroom 1
BA Laris, MPH – ETR; Tatyana Moaton, MBA-HRM – Howard Brown Health; JT Perez, Trainer – Allianza of New Mexico; Camille Lewis, Trainer – Empower U!; Jahnelle Butler, Trainer – MOCHA
Saturday, Apr 13
10:30 am
CO02 - Love Her Collective: Utilizing Participatory-based Research Principles to Improve the Lives of Trans Women of Color in Detroit, Michigan
Location: Junior Ballroom 1
Racquelle Trammell – University of Michigan; Cierra Burks – Trans Sistas of Color Project; Bré Campbell – Trans Sistas of Color Project; Lilianna Angel Reyes, MPA – Trans Sistas of Color Project; Laura Jadwin-Cakmak, MPH – University of Michigan; Gary W. Harper, PhD, MPH – University of Michigan; Kristi E. Gamarel, PhD – University of Michigan
Saturday, Apr 13
10:45 am
CO03 - Developing Peer Programs in Primary Care Settings to Increase Linkage, Engagement and Retention Among Women of Color Who Identify as Transgender
Location: Junior Ballroom 1
Joseph D. Stango, BA – AIDS United; Alex S. Keuroghlian, MD, MPH – The Fenway Institute, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School; Freddy Molano, MD – Community Healthcare Network; Harmony Harris; Latrice Ward; Latrice Ward
Saturday, Apr 13
11:00 am
CO04 - Developing Enhancement Services: Overcoming Barriers to HIV/HCV and Substance Abuse Treatment for Transgender Clients
Location: Junior Ballroom 1
Shawn Snavley, RADT-i – HealthRIGHT 360; Greta Karisny, RADT-i – HealthRIGHT 360; Tanya Chase, PsyD. – HealthRIGHT 360
Saturday, Apr 13
11:15 am
CO05 - Working and Living in the Same Community: Trans/GNC People Serving Trans/GNC People
Location: Junior Ballroom 1
Xochitlquetzal Davila – SFCHC; Niko Kowell – SFCHC; Carsen Nepomuceno – SFCHC; Ares Kpaka – SFCHC
Saturday, Apr 13
10:15 am
CO06 - Black Joy; Building a Black Transgender Collective
Location: Junior Ballroom 2
Socorro M. Moreland – #brotherhood; Janelle Vinson – Berkeley Food and Housing/ FLUX
Saturday, Apr 13
10:30 am
CO07 - Transgender Social Inclusion and Equality in West Africa: For Human Right and General Wellbeing
Location: Junior Ballroom 2
Ejiogu C. Franklin, Creme de la Creme House of Fame Foundation (Trans led organization) – Centre for the right to health Nigeria; Christian Mbanusi, None – Centre For the Right to Health; Joseph David, None – Centre For the Right to Health
Saturday, Apr 13
10:45 am
CO08 - Empowering the Transgender Incarcerated Community to Become Self-advocates
Location: Junior Ballroom 2
Siddharth Raich, MPH – Center for Health Justice; Andrea P. Medeiros, MPH, CHES – Center for Health Justice
Saturday, Apr 13
11:00 am
CO09 - Building a Trans Centered Vision for Healthcare Access
Location: Junior Ballroom 2
Karter Booher – Ingersoll Gender Center; Mattie M. Mooney, Healthcare Access Manager – Ingersoll Gender Center
Saturday, Apr 13
11:30 am
CO10 - Privilege, Visibility, and Acceptance Within the Black LGBTQ Community
Location: Junior Ballroom 2
Roman K. Flintroy, BS, MSW, ASW – Collective Organization Towards Teaching Our Nation
Saturday, Apr 13
1:45 pm
CS01 - Performing Girl FILM SCREENING AND DISCUSSION
Location: Junior Ballroom 1
J. Jessie Rose Cohen, LCSW – University of California at San Francisco
Saturday, Apr 13
1:45 pm
CS02 - Invisible Men: Uplifting the Narratives of Trans Men and Transmasculine People of Color
Location: Junior Ballroom 2
Luckie Alexander – Invisible Men Organization; Eka Otu
Saturday, Apr 13
3:15 pm
43 - We Can Stop This: Health Disparities in LGTBQ+ Community Overwhelmingly Caused by Preventable Social and Structural Forces
Location: East Hall
Ramona J. Peel, MA – Equitas Health Institute; Zoe E. R. Fawcett, MA – Equitas Health Institute
Saturday, Apr 13
3:15 pm
44 - Measuring Gender Expression: A Scoping Review
Location: East Hall
Jennifer L. Glick, PhD – Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Rachel L. Kaplan, PhD, MPH – University of California, San Francisco (UCSF); Miranda Pollock, MPH – Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center; Katherine Theall, PHD – Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine
Saturday, Apr 13
3:15 pm
46 - Providing, Not Preventing: Breaking down Barriers to Health Care for GNC Communities
Location: East Hall
Lucas A. Wehle, B.S. – Metro Inclusive Health
Saturday, Apr 13
3:15 pm
47 - Peer Work, Works!
Location: East Hall
Cristina Herrera – Translatina Network; Charlotte Shum – Translatina Network
Saturday, Apr 13
3:15 pm
48 - Experiencing the Trans Partners’ Journeys: Healing History and Moving Forward
Location: East Hall
D. M. Maynard, MS/MA – Maynard's W.I.S.D.O.M., Inc.
Saturday, Apr 13
3:15 pm
49 - Development of The, “transhealth Program,” at a Public Sector California Health Plan: From Formation to Lessons Learned
Location: East Hall
Emmi J. Monsour, MPH – L.A. Care Health Plan
Saturday, Apr 13
3:15 pm
50 - Transmasculine Identities: Understanding an Unseen Population
Location: East Hall
Saturday, Apr 13
4:15 pm
CW01 - Transgender Spirituality, Sexuality and Scripture A BRIEF Discussion on How Sexually, Spiritual Beings Express Intimacy in Relationships & Scripture Influence
Location: Junior Ballroom 1
Jazmin Sutherlin – Heart to Hand; Devon Tensley, MBA – Wanda Alston House
Saturday, Apr 13
4:35 pm
CW02 - Creating Healing Spaces While Facilitating Scripted Interventions for Transgender Women Utilizing a Trauma Informed Approach
Location: Junior Ballroom 1
Tatyana Moaton, MBA-HRM – Howard Brown Health
Saturday, Apr 13
4:55 pm
CW03 - Transpeople of Color, Transition, Related Trauma (CANCELED)
Location: Junior Ballroom 1
Nicole S. Bowles – Exponents
Saturday, Apr 13
5:15 pm
CW04 - Closing the Gap: Addressing the Facilitation Skills Needed to Implement Scripted Interventions: Transgender Women Involved in Strategies for Transformation (TWIST)
Location: Junior Ballroom 1
Dana Williams, BA – CDC Master Trainer; Jamila Shipp, MPH, CPC – APIAHF; Tori Cooper, BA – Postive Impact; Tatyana Moaton, MBA-HRM – Howard Brown Health; Kelly Stevens, MSW – AIDS United
Saturday, Apr 13
4:15 pm
CW05 - Taja’s Coalition: Utilizing Restorative Practices to Increase Trans Community Health
Location: Junior Ballroom 2
Sunday, Apr 14
10:30 am
CO11 - Towards Healthcare Equity for Our Communities: A Discussion on Successes, Failures, and Future Directions
Location: Junior Ballroom 1
Jay Botsford – WI Transgender Health Coalition; Sergio Domínguez, Jr. – UW-Madison, Counseling Psychology
Sunday, Apr 14
10:45 am
CO12 - Mental Health: It Isn't What You Think! How a Trans-led Organization Embraced 'Access First' as a Pathway to Better Mental Health
Location: Junior Ballroom 1
Alex Filippelli, MSW – gender health center; Ben Hudson, Jr. – Gender Health Center
Sunday, Apr 14
11:00 am
CO13 - A Grassroots Multi-pronged Approach to Addressing the Gap in Transgender Medical School Curriculum
Location: Junior Ballroom 1
Alejandro Contreras, MSW Candidate – Gender Health Center; Kendra Verga, MD Candidate – UC Davis School of Medicine; Esther Kang, MD Candidate – UC Davis School of Medicine; Elias Nash – UC Davis School of Medicine; Swati Rao, MD – Gender Health Center
Sunday, Apr 14
11:15 am
CO14 - Supporting Trans and Gender Nonconforming Patients with Holistic Community Referrals
Location: Junior Ballroom 1
Nathalie Crowley – Family Tree Clinic
Sunday, Apr 14
10:15 am
CO16 - Building a community-centered Model for TGNC Health Care
Location: Junior Ballroom 2
Jules Chyten-Brennan, DO – Montefiore Medical Center; Asia Lyons, BA – Gender Equity Wellness Board; Renee Reopell, LCSW – NYC Anti-Violence Project; Rakiyah Jones, MS, MBA, MPH, AGACNP, FNP-BC, (Hybrid NP) – Columbia University School of Nursing; Kim Watson – Community Kinship Life; Daniela Simba – CHN; Octavia Lewis, MPA – AmidaCare; Grace Detrevarah – Osborne Association; Sage Rivera – Destination Tomorrow; Yarian Gonzalez – Gender Equity Wellness Board
Sunday, Apr 14
10:30 am
CO15 - Trans Services Division: Providing Quality Services to an Underserved Community
Location: Junior Ballroom 2
Lucas A. Wehle, B.S. – Metro Inclusive Health; Kiala Emmons – Metro Inclusive Health
Sunday, Apr 14
10:45 am
CO17 - Adapting to Healthcare Challenges in Rural West Texas
Location: Junior Ballroom 2
Fiona Prabhu, MD – TTUHSC School of Medicine Department of Family & Community Medicine; Kelly Bennett, MD – TTUHSC School of Medicine Department of Family & Community Medicine; Kelsey C. Walker, MD – TTUHSC School of Medicine
Sunday, Apr 14
11:00 am
CO19 - Effective Allyship: Building Best Practices for Health Care Settings
Location: Junior Ballroom 2
Melanie Bien, LCSW – San Francisco Department of Public Health, Gender Health SF; Maria Hower, PCC – Gender Health SF
Sunday, Apr 14
1:45 pm
CS03 - The Unintended and Often Dangerous Consequences of FOSTA/SESTA for Transwomen of Color
Location: Junior Ballroom 1
Robyn D. Learned – Gender Health Center; Tara Coccinelle – SWOP Sacramento (Sex Worker Outreach Project); Cristina Arias
Sunday, Apr 14
1:45 pm
CW06 - Sister 2 Sister 4 Real Mentoring Circles (CANCELED)
Location: Junior Ballroom 2
Nicole S. Bowles – Exponents
Sunday, Apr 14
3:30 pm
CW07 - The National Implementation and Dissemination of the Evidence-informed Intervention Healthy Divas for Transgender Women Living with HIV
Location: Junior Ballroom 1
Massah Massaquoi, MPH – The Fenway Institute; Alex S. Keuroghlian, MD, MPH – The Fenway Institute, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School; Stacy Cohen, MPH – Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSAgov), HHS; Jae Sevelius, PhD – University of California San Francisco Center of Excellence for Transgender Health; Sean Cahill, PhD – The Fenway Institute; Angel Santana – Rutgers New Jersey Medical School; Angela Green, MPH – CAL-PEP; Rasheeda Johnson, MS, BA – Birmingham AIDS Outreach; Breonna McCree – University of California San Francisco Center of Excellence for Transgender Health
Sunday, Apr 14
4:15 pm
CW08 - Sex Therapy with Transfeminine Clients Following Genital Surgery: A Pleasure-oriented Positive Sexuality Approach
Location: Junior Ballroom 1
Katherine G. Spencer, MA, PhD, LP – National Center for Gender Spectrum Health, Program in Human Sexuality, University of Minnesota Medical Schol; Nova J. Bradford – National Center for Gender Spectrum Health, Program in Human Sexuality, University of Minnesota Medical School
Sunday, Apr 14
3:30 pm
CW09 - Curanderismo: Tools for Self Care, Awareness, and a Path to De-colonization (A Cultural and Self-care Presentation by a TWOC Curandera and Clinical Social Worker)
Location: Junior Ballroom 2
Jaysa P. Jones, B.U.S., MSW-LCSW – Self
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