LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL, AND TRANSGENDER HEALTHCARE. A CLINICAL GUIDE TO PREVENTIVE, PRIMARY, AND SPE

LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL, AND TRANSGENDER HEALTHCARE. A CLINICAL GUIDE TO PREVENTIVE, PRIMARY, AND SPE

Editorial:
SPRINGER
Año de edición:
Materia
Atencion Primaria
ISBN:
978-3-319-19751-7
Páginas:
483
N. de edición:
1
Idioma:
Inglés
Ilustraciones:
62
Disponibilidad:
Disponible en 2-3 semanas

Descuento:

-5%

Antes:

124,79 €

Despues:

118,55 €

1. Understanding the LGBT Communities
2. Access to Care
3. Culture, Climate, and Advocacy
4. Internalized Homophobia, Disclosure, and Health
5. Clinic and Intake Forms
6. Medical History
7. Utilizing the Electronic Health Record as a Tool for Reducing LGBT Health Disparities: An Institutional Approach
8. Primary Care, Prevention, and Coordination of Care
9. LGBT Parenting
10. Intimate Partner Violence
11. Pediatric and Adolescent LGBT Health
12. Geriatric Care and the LGBT Older Adult
13. Adult Mental Health
14. Sexually Transmitted Infections in LGBT Populations
15. Dermatology
16. Urologic Issues in LGBT Health
17. Obstetric and Gynecologic Care for Individuals Who Are LGBT
18. Interdisciplinary Care for Transgender Patients
19. Medical Transition for Transgender Individuals
20. Surgical Treatments for the Transgender Population
21. Facial Feminization Surgery: Review of Facial Analysis and Surgical Procedures
22. Immigrant and International LGBT Health
23. Differences of Sex Development/Intersex Populations
24. Legal and Policy Issues
25. Common LGBT Sexual Health Questions

Written by experienced clinicians and edited by Vanderbilt Program for LGBTI Health faculty, this book contains up-to-date expertise from physicians renowned for their work in LGBT health. This important text fills an informational void about the practical health needs of LGBT patients in both the primary care and specialty settings remains, and serves as a guide for LGBT preventive and specialty medicine that can be utilized within undergraduate medical education, residency training, and medical practice. Beginning with a short review of LGBT populations and health disparities, it largely focuses on the application and implementation of LGBT best practices within all realms of medical care. In addition, the book offers recommendations for the integration of LGBT health into systems-based practice by addressing intake forms and electronic health records, as well as evidence-based emerging concerns in LGBT health.
This is a must-have volume for medical students, residents, and practicing physicians from all medical specialties.

Features
• Fulfills the unmet need for a clinically focused guide to LGBT preventive and specialty medicine
• Edited and written by the renowned experts of the Vanderbilt Program for LGBTI Health, one of only two such programs in the United States
• Evidence-based "best practice" guidelines
• Organized by primary care and relevant specialty care areas

Authors
• Kristen Eckstrand, MD, PhD. Western Psychiatric Institute & Clinic. University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Program for LGBTI Health. Nashville, TN USA
• Jesse M. Ehrenfeld, MD. Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Program for LGBTI Health
Nashville, Tennessee, USA