GPs need time to learn about transgender healthcare
Helen compares the current lack of transgender knowledge in GP surgeries to how chlamydia testing became routine over time, expressing confidence that in ten years GP surgeries will understand transgender healthcare much better
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Dr Helen Webberley, Gender Specialist and Medical Educator
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