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About the Program
The Current State of Trans-Healthcare as Affected by National Anti-Trans Legislation panel/seminar combines the personal and professional experiences of openly trans attorneys, medical practitioners, and patients to educate attorneys and medical professionals on the current state of trans healthcare throughout the U.S. Panelists will speak to the need to adapt the practice of medicine based on the emerging, restrictive laws throughout the country and the possible legal consequences that will stem therefrom. Further, each panelist will be able to speak about the personal impact anti-trans healthcare legislation can have on the trans community, including decisions about where to live and where to work based on where they can receive adequate healthcare.
Attorneys and law students interested in Trans-healthcare.
The Current State of Trans-Healthcare-EYL240401
Cost -
Member - $35.00
Student - $15.00
Non-Member - $70.00
Financial hardship information is available upon request.
Program Date - Monday, April 1, 2024
Product ID - EYL240401
CLE Credit
CT: 1.5 CLE Credits (Ethics)
The Current State of Trans-Healthcare as Affected by National Anti-Trans Legislation panel/seminar combines the personal and professional experiences of openly trans attorneys, medical practitioners, and patients to educate attorneys and medical professionals on the current state of trans healthcare throughout the U.S. Panelists will speak to the need to adapt the practice of medicine based on the emerging, restrictive laws throughout the country and the possible legal consequences that will stem therefrom. Further, each panelist will be able to speak about the personal impact anti-trans healthcare legislation can have on the trans community, including decisions about where to live and where to work based on where they can receive adequate healthcare.
Credit
Ethics and Professionalism:1.5
Description
Presented by the Young Lawyers Section
You Will Learn
- About the impact conflicting national legislation can have on medical standards and how particular areas of medicine (in this case trans healthcare) are forced to change medical protocol based on non-medical decision-making
- Why collaboration between the medical and legal fields and diverse advocacy are important to ensuring everyone has access to medically necessary treatment
- Why trans healthcare is currently such a targeted area in law and policy making
Who Should Purchase
Attorneys and law students interested in Trans-healthcare.
Speakers
Taylor Brown Jillian Celentano
Office of the New York State Attorney General, Trans Awareness 101, CT
Civil Rights Bureau,
New York, NY
Finn LaPierre Kathryn S. Tierney
Gaylord Hospital, Middlesex Health Center,
Wallingford, CT Middletown, CT
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