Katie Wynne
John Hunter Hospital, NSW, Australia
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.

Gender-affirming care can be provided in a primary care setting or in specialist clinics. A larger workforce is required in order to meet the needs of trans people in Australia. Delivering transgender health is an important role of the endocrinologist and is part of the training curriculum. Adult care is centred around an informed consent model led by client goals. The assessment and initiation of masculinising and feminising gender-affirming hormone therapy are discussed. The contemporary challenges and solutions to increasing capacity within the health service are examined from the perspective of the NSW experience.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Nutrient intake, carbohydrate counting and self-management skills in pregnant women with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (#56)
5:00 PM
Julia Martin
Welcome Function and Poster Viewing
An insulin infusion designed for pregnancy provides comparable glycaemic control following betamethasone in women with gestational and pre-existing diabetes, although hypoglycaemia is more common in pre-existing diabetes (#69)
5:00 PM
Christopher W Rowe
Welcome Function and Poster Viewing
Transient extreme insulin resistance in pregnancy following betamethasone administration managed with high-dose intravenous insulin: case series and literature review. (#70)
5:00 PM
Christopher W Rowe
Welcome Function and Poster Viewing