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A Self-guided Curriculum on Endocrinology Standard of Care for Gender Diverse Youth, Including Ethical Considerations

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Specialty Endocrinology
Date 2023 Jul 28
PMID 37501755
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Abstract

Objective: While the field of pediatric endocrinology, and the American Board of Pediatrics, continues expanding training to include gender-affirming care, many pediatric endocrinology fellowship programs do not have formal curriculum for this patient population. Members of the Pediatric Endocrine Society (PES) that have a special interest in transgender health designed a curriculum based on Endocrine Society practice guidelines to expand the knowledge of gender affirming care for medical trainees' and faculty.

Methods: PES members designed a 5-part self-guided educational module series with embedded knowledge questions. Uniquely, medical ethical reflections were included within each module. Participants completed baseline demographic and baseline and follow-up knowledge surveys.

Results: Most participants were pediatric endocrinology fellows and 44 % percent ( = 21) completed all study components, including the follow up knowledge survey. Knowledge question data analysis demonstrated knowledge gained in medical management of pubertal youth and surgical interventions.

Conclusion: This is the first medical education curriculum in gender-affirming care created by pediatric endocrinologists grounded in the Endocrine Society practice guidelines. This study demonstrates medical knowledge gained in caring for gender diverse youth and is the first to incorporate ethical considerations for this patient population. While initially designed for pediatric endocrinology trainees and faculty, this curriculum may be of great utility for any provider interested in caring for gender diverse youth.

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