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daphna stroumsa
daphna stroumsa
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The state of transgender health care: policy, law, and medical frameworks
D Stroumsa
American journal of public health 104 (3), e31-e38, 2014
4002014
Discrimination and delayed health care among transgender women and men: implications for improving medical education and health care delivery
KD Jaffee, DA Shires, D Stroumsa
Medical care 54 (11), 1010-1016, 2016
3742016
Transphobia rather than education predicts provider knowledge of transgender health care
D Stroumsa, DA Shires, CR Richardson, KD Jaffee, MR Woodford
Medical education 53 (4), 398-407, 2019
2082019
Primary care clinicians’ willingness to care for transgender patients
DA Shires, D Stroumsa, KD Jaffee, MR Woodford
The Annals of Family Medicine 16 (6), 555-558, 2018
892018
Welcoming transgender and nonbinary patients: Expanding the language of “women’s health”
D Stroumsa, JP Wu
American journal of obstetrics and gynecology 219 (6), 585. e1-585. e5, 2018
722018
Gender and frequent mental distress: Comparing transgender and non-transgender individuals' self-rated mental health
HP Crissman, D Stroumsa, EK Kobernik, MB Berger
Journal of women's health 28 (2), 143-151, 2019
552019
The power and limits of classification—a 32-year-old man with abdominal pain
D Stroumsa, EFS Roberts, H Kinnear, LH Harris
The New England journal of medicine 380 (20), 1885, 2019
542019
Primary care providers’ willingness to continue gender-affirming hormone therapy for transgender patients
DA Shires, D Stroumsa, KD Jaffee, MR Woodford
Family practice 35 (5), 576-581, 2018
542018
Insurance coverage and use of hormones among transgender respondents to a national survey
D Stroumsa, HP Crissman, VK Dalton, G Kolenic, CR Richardson
The Annals of Family Medicine 18 (6), 528-534, 2020
352020
Establishing effective health care partnerships with sexual and gender minority patients: recommendations for obstetrician gynecologists
SC Cook, KE Gunter, FY Lopez
Seminars in reproductive medicine 35 (05), 397-407, 2017
282017
Severe clostridial pyomyoma following an abortion does not always require surgical intervention
D Stroumsa, E Ben-David, N Hiller, D Hochner-Celnikier
Case Reports in Obstetrics and Gynecology 2011, 2011
192011
Gynecologic health care providers' willingness to provide routine care and Papanicolaou tests for Transmasculine individuals
DA Shires, L Prieto, MR Woodford, KD Jaffee, D Stroumsa
Journal of Women's Health 28 (11), 1487-1492, 2019
172019
Health coverage and care for transgender people—threats and opportunities
D Stroumsa, AR Kirkland
New England Journal of Medicine 383 (25), 2397-2399, 2020
162020
To refer or not to refer: general pediatricians' perspectives on their role in caring for transgender youth
DA Shires, A Schnaar, MD Connolly, D Stroumsa
Transgender Health 2 (1), 202-206, 2017
122017
CT appearance of the pelvis after Cesarean delivery—what is considered normal?
N Hiller, R Schor-Bardach, A Gileles-Hillel, D Stroumsa, N Simanovsky
Clinical Imaging 37 (3), 514-519, 2013
112013
Catalyzing a nursing response to healthcare discrimination against transgender and nonbinary individuals
AJ Fauer, K Manges, D Stroumsa, L Sinko, GI Adynski, SV Aronowitz, ...
Wiley Periodicals, Inc., 2020
82020
State restrictions and geographic access to gender-affirming care for transgender youth
L Borah, L Zebib, HM Sanders, M Lane, D Stroumsa, KC Chung
JAMA 330 (4), 375-378, 2023
72023
Gynecologic care considerations for transmasculine people
H Crissman, D Stroumsa
MJH Life Sciences, 2020
72020
Pregnancy outcomes in a US cohort of transgender people
D Stroumsa, MH Moniz, H Crissman, VK Dalton, A Tilea, PN Pfeiffer, ...
JAMA 329 (21), 1879-1881, 2023
62023
Initiating gender-affirming hormones for transgender and non-binary people: A qualitative study of providers’ perspectives on requiring mental health evaluations
D Stroumsa, LA Minadeo, M Maksutova, MB Moravek, R Stephenson, ...
Plos one 17 (8), e0271785, 2022
62022
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