| Literature DB >> 27753549 |
Irene Folaron1, Monica Lovasz2.
Abstract
Retention standards and policies applied to active duty members in the U.S. military who identify as transgender have recently been in evolution. The Secretary of Defense recently released a new directive allowing transgender members to serve openly with the option to transition gender while in active duty, abrogating the old policy disqualifying transgender members from continued service. There is a reasonable expectation that some may pursue medical and surgical options toward gender transition. The clinical pathway for gender transition relies heavily on Mental Health and Endocrinology services. This article highlights the medical aspects of gender transition and how they can affect readiness and the delivery of military health care. Reprint &Mesh:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27753549 DOI: 10.7205/MILMED-D-15-00559
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mil Med ISSN: 0026-4075 Impact factor: 1.437