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Submit ReviewWhat was your personal experience with Match Day? What has your personal experience been like being transgender and how has this impacted your professional track when it comes to clinicians treating patients who are nonbinary or transgender?
In this podcast episode, Dr. Mulkey addresses these questions and more about psychiatry residency and Match Day.
Dr. Nat Mulkey, MD is a psychiatrist and first-year resident at the University of Vermont Medical Center. They graduated from Boston University School of Medicine, where they worked closely with faculty on LGBTQI+ curricula in undergraduate medical education and related initiatives. Their interests include child and adolescent psychiatry, LGBTQI+ mental health, pharmacology, addiction, and first break psychosis. Their hobbies are creative writing and trail running.
Articles by Nat Mulkey, MD:
The Search for a Cause of Transness Is Misguided - Scientific American
training.org/misgendering-in-health-care-and-how-to-improve-20983">Misgendering in Medicine: How to Improve Care of Transgender and Gender Non-Binary Patients » in-Training, the online peer-reviewed publication for medical students
https://www.psychiatrictimes.com/view/mental-health-crisis-ground-level
https://www.aamc.org/news-insights/finding-my-community-gaymedtwitter
Resources for LGBTQ+ Clinicians and Caregivers:
Gender Spectrum Homepage - Gender Spectrum
Transgender Professional Association for Transgender Health | Trans Health by Trans People (tpathealth.org)
Education & Training - Fenway Health: Health Care Is A Right, Not A Privilege.
Resources for LGBTQ+ Patients:
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