Adolescent Behavioral Health Lab

Penn State Hershey Medical Center

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CONGRATULATIONS Mia on your first author publication!

Lab affiliate Mia Megan Foo received her first author publication in the journal XX for her project titled “Use of Telemedicine Services Is Associated With Longer Time to Initiation of Hormone Therapy in Transgender Teens and Young Adults.”

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Society For Adolescent Health and Medicine

Congratulations to Mia for being accepted to present her updated independent research project at SAHM’s 2024 conference dedicated to maximizing adolescent and young adult health through structure and agency! We look forward to all that you will accomplish in San Diego this coming March!

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USPATH (United States Professional Association for Transgender Health)

On November 3rd, our lab manager Zaine presented his independent research project at USPATH’s 2023 Scientific Symposium in Denver Colorado. Zaine presented an updated version of his previous research analyzing access to gender-affirming breast or chest surgery for adolescent patients in our gender health clinic. His findings showcase that adolescents experience barriers such as long wait times and travel significant distances to obtain surgical intervention. He has submitted his findings for publication.

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Pediatric Research Day

 

On October 20th, Mia and Zaine presented their previously mentioned research at Pediatric Research Day in Hershey Park. This conference is dedicated to showcasing the important research that has occurred within the Pediatric department of Penn State Hershey over the last year. Zaine and Mia were both excided to represent the lab among other quality research endeavors from the department! Dr. Essayli and Dr. Roden also gave talks regarding their research.

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New York Academy of Medicine’s 2023 Advocacy in Medicine Virtual Conference

On October 12th, Mia presented her independent research project at NYAM’s 2023 advocacy in medicine virtual conference focused on LGBTQ+ health. Her project focused on factors that may impact the timing of receipt for prescription for testosterone or estrogen-based interventions for transgender adolescents and young adults that did not receive a prescription at an initial medical appointment. Her findings indicate that patients seen virtually had a significantly longer time in care prior to receipt of prescription. She has submitted a manuscript based on this project and awaits review.

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Penn State Graduate Exhibition

On March 24th, our Lab Manager Zaine presented his independent research at 2023 Penn State University Park 38th Annual Graduate Exhibition, in University Park. His project focused on access to gender-affirming breast or chest surgery for adolescent patients in our gender health clinic. His findings showcase that adolescents experience barriers such as long wait times and travel significant distances to obtain surgical intervention. He plans to submit these findings for publication in the coming weeks.

Zaine was also featured in a social media post by Penn State University;

As well as a news article from Penn State University for his contribution to the graduate exhibition;

https://www.psu.edu/news/graduate-school/story/students-expand-perspectives-build-confidence-graduate-exhibition/

 

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