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Caring for Sexual and Gender Diverse Patients in Dermatology – Supported by La Roche-Posay

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Caring for Sexual and Gender Diverse Patients in Dermatology - Supported by La Roche-Posay

The goals of this webinar include defining basic terminology and concepts related to sex, gender, and sexual orientation; reviewing demographic characteristics and health policy considerations relevant to the care of sexual and gender diverse patients; and, reviewing dermatology-specific health disparities and other unique clinical considerations when caring for sexual and gender minorities.

Faculty

Matthew Mansh, MD FAAD
Assistant Professor of Dermatology
University of California, San Francisco

Klint Peebles, MD FAAD
Kaiser Permanente, Mid-Atlantic Permanente Medical Group
Washington, DC

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