| | | Trans13-105 | | Medical Training: Advanced – Endocrinology – Part I Speakers: Josh Safer, MD, FACP / Madeline Deutsch, MD Endocrinology in transgender care/Topics in transgender care: Part 1
This endocrinologist-led session will be presented remotely and will review basic hormonal physiology with particular attention to hormone therapy in transgender patients; Dr. Safer will discuss interpretation of existing evidence on various hormone regimens including postoperative implications. Care of transgender patients with co-existing disease will be discussed. Topics in transgender care, Part 1 will include discussion of cancer screening,
cardiovascular health, and bone health. Audio CDs: 1 | | Audio CD | | $15.00 | | $15.00 | |
| | | NPSG12-107 | | Restoring Prosperity in America's Cities Speakers: Lavea Brachman JD, MCP, Executive Director, Greater Ohio Policy Center & Non-Resident Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution Metropolitan Policy Program; Dan Kildee, President and Chief Executive Officer, Center for Community Progress; Odail Thorns, Community Development Director, City of Saginaw, MI; William A. Johnson, Jr., Distinguished Professor of Public Policy and Urban Studies, Rochester Institute of Technology; Andre Brumfield, Assoc. AIA, Principal | Director of Urban Design + Planning, AECOM As many American cities attempt to rebound from housing and economic decline, some continue to struggle as job losses and increasing inventories of vacant properties add to decades of population loss. This session explores how America's "Legacy Cities"—cities like Cleveland, Detroit, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis—are employing rightsizing approaches to adapt to a changing economy and to position themselves for new growth and investment. Hear a multi disciplinary panel of policy leaders, advocates, and local officials as they explore how communities nationally, in Ohio, New York and Michigan have moved beyond the rhetoric of rightsizing and have started the process of retooling and reimagining their communities and regions. Discussion topics include: a new role for federal community development policy, the challenges of managing and rightsizing infrastructure, authentic community engagement, balancing public investment and market demand, equity, and strategies for local community driven change. | | MP3 | | $10.00 | | $10.00 | |
| | | Trans13-115 | | Medical Training: Advanced – Part 2 Speakers: Anita Radix, MD, MPH; Juno Obedin-Maliver, MD, MPH; Tonia Poteat, PhD, MPH, PA-C These sessions will cover a range of primary care topics and will be oriented towards those providers who already have some level of comfort and experience in the care of transgender patients. Individual topics will be explored in
depth with a focus on current evidence. Subject areas include fertility, HIV and antiretroviral-hormone interactions, FTM gynecology, care of genderqueer patients, use of silicone, and issues of particular concern to transgender persons of color. Audio CDs: 1 | | Audio CD | | $15.00 | | $15.00 | |