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Trans Health History | S03E06

1 h 0 min · 21 de may de 2025
portada del episodio Trans Health History | S03E06

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Join Dr. Crystal Beal and trans tech scholar Dr. Os Keyes [https://ironholds.org/] for a juicy deep dive into the lesser-known history of trans health clinics—from bureaucratic drama to unethical experiments masked as care. We unpack how embedding research into clinical delivery has sometimes led to violations of autonomy, consent, and trust—and what today’s clinicians can learn from these cautionary tales. Come for the history, stay for the hot takes and ethical tea. 🫖   Find the video with captions on QueerCME's YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@queercme]

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