How is the Medical Field Adapting to Gender Identification?

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How is the Medical Field Adapting to Gender Identification?

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Dr. Paul Hruz MD Ph.D., Associate Professor in the Department of Pediatrics at Washington University School of Medicine, and a member of the multidisciplinary care program with sexual development joins me to discuss how the brain vs the body thesis has led to the evolution in the treatment of gender dysphoria and gender identification. How has this change affected language, science, and societal mores?

Dr. Paul W. Hruz, MD Ph.D. is a physician-scientist, his professional goal is to improve the lives of children and their families affected by diabetes and other pediatric endocrine diseases. This goal is achieved through active participation in cutting edge medical research, patient care, and medical education. Dr. Hruz is an Associate Professor in the Department of Pediatrics at Washington University School of Medicine.

Join Dr. Hruz on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulhruz/

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