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Transgender care mandates endocrinologists share their expertise


 

REPORTING FROM AACE 2018

BOSTON – Endocrinologists need to be familiar with new practice guidelines and changes in the landscape of transgender health care, Joshua D. Safer, MD, executive director of the Mount Sinai Center for Transgender Medicine and Surgery, New York, said in a video interview at the annual meeting of the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists.

“We endocrinologists ... need to be able to help (gender-dysphoric/gender-incongruent) individuals, even if it’s just an occasional patient, to do what is safe and to be expert (in transgender health care), just as we are with other hormone treatments,” he said in a discussion of aspects of the Endocrine Society clinical practice guideline on endocrine treatment of gender-dysphoric/gender-incongruent individuals.

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The new guidelines, published in November 2017, update 2009 guidance from the society. Among the big changes are the recognition that there may be “compelling reasons” to start cross-sex hormonal therapy prior to the old age cutoff of 16 years, which is “very late if you’re thinking about it from a biological perspective,” said Dr. Safer.

Another major change challenges the idea that a mental health professional is necessary to diagnose adults. Rather, any knowledgeable clinician could make the diagnosis, according to Dr. Safer.

The guidelines also recommend that endocrinologists provide education regarding onset and time course of physical changes induced by sex hormone treatments to transgender individuals undergoing treatment.

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