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Madeline B. Deutsch

Researcher at University of California, San Francisco

Publications -  61
Citations -  3345

Madeline B. Deutsch is an academic researcher from University of California, San Francisco. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transgender & Population. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 49 publications receiving 2186 citations. Previous affiliations of Madeline B. Deutsch include Los Angeles LGBT Center & University of California.

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HIV risk and preventive interventions in transgender women sex workers

TL;DR: The evidence and knowledge gaps that affect the HIV epidemic in TSW are summarized, a deterministic model based on findings related to HIV risks and interventions is developed, and a research agenda to improve HIV services and policies is proposed.
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Standards of Care for the Health of Transgender and Gender Diverse People, Version 8

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TL;DR: The SOC-8 guidelines are intended to be flexible to meet the diverse health care needs of TGD people globally and offer standards for promoting optimal health care and guidance for the treatment of people experiencing gender incongruence.
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Electronic medical records and the transgender patient: recommendations from the World Professional Association for Transgender Health EMR Working Group.

TL;DR: An Electronic Medical Records Working Group comprised of both expert clinicians and medical information technology specialists, to make recommendations for developers, vendors, and users of EHR systems with respect to transgender patients are presented.
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HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis in transgender women: a subgroup analysis of the iPrEx trial

TL;DR: TGW receiving PrEP had low drug concentrations, especially at times of potential HIV exposure, leading to no PrEP effectiveness among this subgroup, while MSM at highest risk were more adherent.
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Integrated and Gender-Affirming Transgender Clinical Care and Research.

TL;DR: A model of gender-affirmative integrated clinical care and community research to address and intervene on disparities in HIV infection for transgender people is offered.