Dan Karasic, MD San Francisco
General Hospital
Lori Kohler, MD Medical Director Family Health Center, SFGH
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Transgender Care Conference May 5,
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Dan Karasic, MD, is an Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry
at UCSF, and attending psychiatrist for AIDS care at San Francisco
General Hospital (SFGH). He is the HIV specialist on the psychiatric
consultation liaison service, a psychiatrist for the SFGH Positive
Health Practice Ward 86, and for the UCSF AIDS Health Program. He is
also psyciatric consultant to the St. Mary's care unit for the
treatment of AIDS dementia. Dr. Karasic is chair of the Northern
California Psychiatric Society's committee on
lesbian/gay/lesbian/bisexual/transgender issues. He is a member of
the LGBT advisory committee of the San Francisco Human Rights
Commission, and the UCSF Chancellors Advisory Committee on LGBT
issues. He has chaired workshops and symposia on transgender issues
for the American Psychiatric Association, and the Northern
California Psychiatric Society. He has given grand rounds on
transgender issues at San Francisco General Hospital, and at UC
Davis.
Lori Kohler, MD, is the Medical Director of the Family Health
Center at San Francisco General Hospital. She is an Assistant
Clinical Professor in the UCSF Department of Family and Community
Medicine, and works for the SFGH Family Practice Residency Program.
Dr. Kohler has provided primary care for transgender patients since
1994. She worked at the Tom Waddell Health Center Transgender Clinic
during its first four years, and continues to see transgender
patients at the Family Health Center. Dr. Kohler also developed a
clinic for transgender inmates at the California Medical Facility in
Vacaville, and serves as a consultant for the California State
Prisons. She is committed to increasing access to primary care for
transgender people, through education and advocacy.
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