Oregon Health & Science University
Practice Experience – OHSU Doernbecher Gender Clinic OHSU Doernbecher Gender C
Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, Oregon, United States, 97204
Internship Logistics
Placement days are variable and to be determined with direct supervisor All students will have a hybrid placement to combine remote work and in-person activities at OHSU All students must have their own device (laptop/desktop computer) for offsite work. OHSU equipment available when onsite Preferred duration of PE is 2 terms and 160 hours Organization Mission/Purpose
The OHSU Doernbecher Gender Clinic (DGC) provides high-quality, evidence-based healthcare to transgender and gender diverse children, adolescents, and their families. Through interdisciplinary clinical care, education, research, and community service, the DGC strives to help transgender young people enjoy optimal overall health, psychological wellbeing, and self-fulfillment. The DGC works under the umbrella of the OHSU Transgender Health Program (THP), which provides comprehensive care to transgender and gender individuals across the lifespan in addition to its advocacy, policy, education, and research endeavors. Preceptor
Danielle Moyer, Ph.D., Psychology, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, OHSU School of Medicine (and/or other DGC members) Practice Experience Opportunity
OHSU welcomes master’s in public health students within the Doernbecher Gender Clinic (DGC). Placements with the DGC include assessing population needs, designing and evaluating programs, and developing/implementing projects to promote access to care and health equity. All practice experiences are flexible and based on the intersection of clinic/program needs and student goals. This practice experience is oriented to pediatric clinics and programs. Additional practice experience options are available within the Transgender Health Program related to transgender and gender individuals across the lifespan related to clinical care, advocacy, policy, education, and research endeavors. Please see the listing under the OHSU Transgender Health Program. Key areas for the practice experience include:
Community engagement Policy development Program development Program or project evaluation Quality/process improvement Education/training development (patient or healthcare provider directed) Sample Practice Experience Activities/Deliverables:
Doernbecher Gender Clinic (DGC): Pediatric focused practice experience Mapping the patient journey through the pediatric gender clinic Develop a measure of gender euphoria for the pediatric population Examine and improve the transition from pediatric to adult care Evaluate the role of telehealth/virtual care in the pediatric population Quantitative analysis of large data pull from the electronic health record with executive summary and recommendations To Apply
Please contact the appropriate preceptor to discuss whether opportunities may fulfill your program objectives. Include a resume/CV, general availability, terms you are interested in for your PE, and specific areas of interest. DGC contact: Dr. Danielle Moyer,
moyerd@ohsu.edu
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Placement days are variable and to be determined with direct supervisor All students will have a hybrid placement to combine remote work and in-person activities at OHSU All students must have their own device (laptop/desktop computer) for offsite work. OHSU equipment available when onsite Preferred duration of PE is 2 terms and 160 hours Organization Mission/Purpose
The OHSU Doernbecher Gender Clinic (DGC) provides high-quality, evidence-based healthcare to transgender and gender diverse children, adolescents, and their families. Through interdisciplinary clinical care, education, research, and community service, the DGC strives to help transgender young people enjoy optimal overall health, psychological wellbeing, and self-fulfillment. The DGC works under the umbrella of the OHSU Transgender Health Program (THP), which provides comprehensive care to transgender and gender individuals across the lifespan in addition to its advocacy, policy, education, and research endeavors. Preceptor
Danielle Moyer, Ph.D., Psychology, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, OHSU School of Medicine (and/or other DGC members) Practice Experience Opportunity
OHSU welcomes master’s in public health students within the Doernbecher Gender Clinic (DGC). Placements with the DGC include assessing population needs, designing and evaluating programs, and developing/implementing projects to promote access to care and health equity. All practice experiences are flexible and based on the intersection of clinic/program needs and student goals. This practice experience is oriented to pediatric clinics and programs. Additional practice experience options are available within the Transgender Health Program related to transgender and gender individuals across the lifespan related to clinical care, advocacy, policy, education, and research endeavors. Please see the listing under the OHSU Transgender Health Program. Key areas for the practice experience include:
Community engagement Policy development Program development Program or project evaluation Quality/process improvement Education/training development (patient or healthcare provider directed) Sample Practice Experience Activities/Deliverables:
Doernbecher Gender Clinic (DGC): Pediatric focused practice experience Mapping the patient journey through the pediatric gender clinic Develop a measure of gender euphoria for the pediatric population Examine and improve the transition from pediatric to adult care Evaluate the role of telehealth/virtual care in the pediatric population Quantitative analysis of large data pull from the electronic health record with executive summary and recommendations To Apply
Please contact the appropriate preceptor to discuss whether opportunities may fulfill your program objectives. Include a resume/CV, general availability, terms you are interested in for your PE, and specific areas of interest. DGC contact: Dr. Danielle Moyer,
moyerd@ohsu.edu
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