Clinical mentorship call

Clinical mentorship call

Join our weekly, virtual lunch-hour meeting to learn about providing care to trans, Two-Spirit and non-binary people. Every Thursday from 12:10–1:00 p.m. (Pacific Time) 

 

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Join the weekly discussion

These weekly calls are for health care professionals supporting trans, Two-Spirit A term used within some Indigenous communities to reflect complex Indigenous understandings of gender and sexuality and the long history of sexual and gender diversity in Indigenous cultures. Two-Spirit encompasses sexual, gender, cultural and spiritual identity. It may refer to cross-gender, multi-gender or non-binary gender roles, non-heterosexual identities, and a range of cultural identities, roles and practices embodied by Two-Spirit peoples. Some people also use "2-Spirit" or "2S." (Source: Battered Women’s Support Services) and non-binary Umbrella term referring to people whose gender does not fall within the binary gender system of woman/girl or man/boy. Some individuals identify as non-binary while others may use terms such as gender non-conforming, genderqueer, or agender. Non-binary people may or may not conform to societal expectations for their gender expression and gender role, and they may or may not seek gender-affirming medical or surgical care. (TTNB) people with an interest in learning from others' clinical experiences. 

We encourage participants to bring questions, clinical scenarios, and share insights from their experiences in practice. Mentors will offer their expertise, facilitate discussion, and answer questions. 

The topics for the weekly calls vary depending on participant feedback and rotate regularly, including themes such as:

  • Medical care (such as primary care, gynecological care, surgery, and hormones)
  • Child, youth and family care
  • Psychosocial care
  • Readiness assessments and care planning Process that a person, their health care providers, family and other supporters undertake in planning to reach their gender-affirming care goals.
  • Special topics (such as ethics, legal, intersecting identities and experiences, peer and community supports, and more)

The views expressed during the Clinical Mentorship Call series do not necessarily reflect those of Trans Care BC.

Sign up for the series

If you would like to be involved, e-mail trans.edu@phsa.ca. We will add you to the distribution list for regular updates and access to the weekly virtual call. 

Upcoming mentors

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November 21, 2024

Lu Lam (they/he) – Somatic Counsellor & Mindfulness Consultant

In recognition of Trans Day of Remembrance, Lu Lam will provide an opportunity to explore the power of joy in sustaining compassionate care for our communities. This experiential session will offer practices to tend to grief, cultivate resilience, and foster joy in our work with Two-Spirit, trans, and non binary (TTNB) individuals. As we navigate the challenges of November, let’s focus on self-care and community support. Bring a story or object that nourishes your joy, as we come together to honor the strength and beauty of TTNB people.

Events - Sharmeen Mazaheri

November 28, 2024

Sharmeen Mazaheri (she/her) – Family Physician

Join us to learn about cardiovascular health in TTNB individuals. This call will discuss the unique considerations of gender-affirming hormone therapy in cardiovascular care, along with the importance of trauma-informed, harm-reduction, and shared decision-making approaches. The discussion will also cover baseline screenings, cardiovascular risk factors, and strategies to support health equity and informed care for TTNB individuals.

Woman with headscarf at laptop

December 5, 2024

No call scheduled

Gender-Affirming Relational Practice is a new, non-clinical course that combines clinical practice, relational practice, and gender-affirming care principles to improve access and suitability of care for trans, Two-Spirit, and non-binary clients.

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December 12, 2024

Karina Zeidler (she/her) – Family Physician

Dr. Karina Zeidler will speak about the disproportionate impact of post-COVID conditions on TTNB communities. Karina will discuss the intersectionality between gender-affirming care and disability justice, addressing compounded challenges such as healthcare trauma and complex symptomology. She will also share resources and insights to support equitable and inclusive care.

Need more information?

Contact our team of health navigators for information about referral pathways and resources for you and your patients.