
|Videos|April 2, 2022
How can urologists adapt to the evolving landscape of transgender and non-binary health care?
Author(s)Urology Times staff
“I think urology is inherently gendered,” says Polina X. Reyblat, MD.
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In this video, Polina X. Reyblat, MD, discusses how urologists can apply the main points of the presentation, “Care for the transgender and non-binary patient – Role of the FPMRS caregiver,” which was given at the Society of Urodynamics, Female Pelvic Medicine & Urogenital Reconstruction 2022 Winter Meeting, to their own practice. Reyblat is a reconstructive urologist and the chief of the department of urology at the Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center in Los Angeles, California.
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