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2017 DONNA B. PINCUS, PhD Associate Professor, Boston University REGALENA “REGTIE” MELROSE, PhD Psychologist and Best-Selling Author, International Speaker 2016 SARAH BARLOW, MD, MPH Director, Center for Childhood Obesity Texas Children’s Hospital & Baylor College of Medicine 2014 REGINA PALLY, MD Assistant Clinical Professor Semel Institute for Neuroscience & Human Behavior Los Angeles, CA 2013 PAMELA HIGH, MD Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics Hasbro Children’s/Rhode Island Hospital Providence, RI 2012 JANA MARTIN, PhD American Psychological Association Insurance Trust Rockville, MD 2011 VERA FAN TAIT, MD American Academy of Pediatrics, Washington DC 2010 RANDI HAGERMAN, MD University of California, Davis 2008 MARGARET BAUMAN, MD Harvard University Medical School, Boston 2007 PAULINE FILIPEK, MD, FAAP, FAAN University of California, Irvine 2006 KAREN OLNESS, MD, FAAP Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland 2005 PHILIP LANDRIGAN, MD, MSC Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, New York 2004 FRANCINE KAUFMAN, MD University of Southern California, Los Angeles 2003 JONATHAN FIELDING, MD, MPH, MBA Department of Health Services, Los Angeles 2002 CHARLES EPSTEIN, MD University of California, San Francisco 2001 ROBERT WIEBE, MD, FAAP, FACEP University of Texas 2000 MARTIN STEIN, MD University of California, San Diego 1999 JUDITH PALFREY, MD Harvard University Medical School, Boston 1998 RICHARD KRUGMAN, MD University of Colorado School of Medicine 1997 KAREN MILLER, MD University of Rochester, New York 1996 LARRY PICKERING, MD Eastern Virginia Medical School 1995 HARRY ORME, MD Miller Children’s & Women’s Hospital 1994 BARTON SCHMITT, MD University of Colorado School of Medicine 1993 STANLEY PAPPELBAUM, MD University of California, San Diego 1992 JACOB ARANDA, MD, PhD McGill University, Montreal 1991 SAUL KRUGMAN, MD New York University 1990 FRANK OSKI, MD Johns Hopkins School of Medicine This guest lectureship has hosted the following speakers: Katherine White, MD (1920-2005), a Syracuse, New York native, devoted her life to the welfare of others, particularly children. Her distinguished career began in 1943 after graduating Magna Cum Laude from Syracuse University College of Medicine, where she also completed her internship. She completed her residency at Buffalo Children’s Hospital, where she also was Pediatric Chief Resident, and then moved to Long Beach in 1947 with her physician husband, Dr. Nicholas Oddo, and began her pediatric practice that served thousands of children and families until her retirement in 1990. Her generosity has resulted in three endowments for children’s healthcare, including the Miller Children’s Hospital “White Lectureship for Pediatric Education.” Dr. White was a longtime community activist and was the recipient of many honors, including the Humanitarian Award from the Foundation for Children’s Health Care and the Women of Distinction and Hall of Fame Award from Soroptimist International. Both in life and in death, Dr. White continues to enrich the lives of others. She touched all who were privileged to know her. A generous supporter of Miller Children’s Hospital Fund for Pediatric Medical Education and The Children’s Clinic, Dr. White helped establish an endowment to support this annual guest lectureship through the Memorial Medical Center Foundation. Dr. Katherine White 27th Dr. Katherine White Lectureship Friday, April 5, 2019 ~ 8am Houssels Forum • Long Beach Memorial Medical Center The Endocrinologist and the Psychologist Can be Friends: An Interdisciplinary Model for Pediatric Gender Care STEPHEN M. ROSENTHAL, MD Medical Director Child and Adolescent Gender CenterPediatric Endocrinologist DIANE EHRENSAFT, PhD Developmental and Clinical Psychologist Associate Professor of Pediatrics University of California, San Francisco To RSVP, please call (562) 933-0100

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Page 1: Dr. Katherine White 27th Dr. Katherine White Lectureship...Dr. White helped establish an endowment to support this annual guest lectureship through the Memorial Medical Center Foundation

2017DONNA B. PINCUS, PhDAssociate Professor, Boston UniversityREGALENA “REGTIE” MELROSE, PhDPsychologist and Best-Selling Author, International Speaker2016SARAH BARLOW, MD, MPHDirector, Center for Childhood ObesityTexas Children’s Hospital & Baylor College of Medicine

2014REGINA PALLY, MDAssistant Clinical ProfessorSemel Institute for Neuroscience & Human BehaviorLos Angeles, CA2013PAMELA HIGH, MDDevelopmental-Behavioral PediatricsHasbro Children’s/Rhode Island HospitalProvidence, RI

2012JANA MARTIN, PhDAmerican Psychological Association Insurance TrustRockville, MD 2011VERA FAN TAIT, MDAmerican Academy of Pediatrics, Washington DC

2010RANDI HAGERMAN, MDUniversity of California, Davis2008MARGARET BAUMAN, MDHarvard University Medical School, Boston

2007PAULINE FILIPEK, MD, FAAP, FAANUniversity of California, Irvine2006KAREN OLNESS, MD, FAAPCase Western Reserve University, Cleveland

2005PHILIP LANDRIGAN, MD, MSCMt. Sinai School of Medicine, New York

2004FRANCINE KAUFMAN, MDUniversity of Southern California, Los Angeles2003JONATHAN FIELDING, MD, MPH, MBADepartment of Health Services, Los Angeles

2002CHARLES EPSTEIN, MDUniversity of California, San Francisco2001ROBERT WIEBE, MD, FAAP, FACEPUniversity of Texas

2000MARTIN STEIN, MDUniversity of California, San Diego1999JUDITH PALFREY, MDHarvard University Medical School, Boston

1998RICHARD KRUGMAN, MDUniversity of Colorado School of Medicine1997KAREN MILLER, MDUniversity of Rochester, New York

1996LARRY PICKERING, MDEastern Virginia Medical School1995HARRY ORME, MDMiller Children’s & Women’s Hospital

1994BARTON SCHMITT, MDUniversity of Colorado School of Medicine1993STANLEY PAPPELBAUM, MDUniversity of California, San Diego

1992JACOB ARANDA, MD, PhDMcGill University, Montreal1991SAUL KRUGMAN, MDNew York University

1990FRANK OSKI, MDJohns Hopkins School of Medicine

This guest lectureship has hosted the following speakers:

Katherine White, MD (1920-2005), a Syracuse, New York native, devoted her life to the welfare of others, particularly children. Her distinguished career began in 1943 after graduating Magna Cum Laude from Syracuse University College of Medicine, where shealso completed her internship. She completed her residency at Buffalo Children’s Hospital, where she also was Pediatric Chief Resident, and then moved to Long Beachin 1947 with her physician husband, Dr. Nicholas Oddo, and began her pediatric practicethat served thousands of children and families until her retirement in 1990.

Her generosity has resulted in three endowments for children’s healthcare, includingthe Miller Children’s Hospital “White Lectureship for Pediatric Education.”

Dr. White was a longtime community activist and was the recipient of many honors, including the Humanitarian Award from the Foundation for Children’s Health Care andthe Women of Distinction and Hall of Fame Award from Soroptimist International.

Both in life and in death, Dr. White continues to enrich the lives of others. She touched allwho were privileged to know her.

A generous supporter of Miller Children’s Hospital Fund for Pediatric Medical Education and The Children’s Clinic, Dr. White helped establish an endowment to support this annual guest lectureship through the Memorial MedicalCenter Foundation.

Dr. Katherine White

27th Dr. Katherine White LectureshipFriday, April 5, 2019 ~ 8am

Houssels Forum • Long Beach Memorial Medical Center

The Endocrinologist and the Psychologist Can be Friends: An Interdisciplinary Model for Pediatric Gender Care

STEPHEN M. ROSENTHAL, MDMedical Director

Child and Adolescent Gender Center�Pediatric Endocrinologist

DIANE EHRENSAFT, PhDDevelopmental and Clinical Psychologist

Associate Professor of PediatricsUniversity of California, San Francisco

To RSVP, please call (562) 933-0100

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For more information on the Continuing Medical Education program,please visit MillerChildrens.org/CME

Dr. Stephen M. Rosenthal is co-founder and medical director of the multi-disciplinary UCSF Child andAdolescent Gender Center, where he cares for transgender youth. He also cares for pediatric patientswith endocrine disorders, such as abnormalities of growth and puberty and abnormalities of thyroidfunction. He previously served as program director for pediatric endocrinology and director of the pediatric endocrine clinics.

Rosenthal has conducted numerous multicenter clinical trials. He is currently one of four principal investigators for “The Impact of Early Medical Treatment in Transgender Youth,” a multi-center studysponsored by the National Institutes of Health and the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute ofChild Health and Human Development. He has published many papers on the care of transgenderyouth in scholarly journals, such as Pediatrics and the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism.

Rosenthal earned his medical degree at Columbia University, where he also completed a residency in pediatrics. He thencame to UCSF for a fellowship in pediatric endocrinology.

An active member of the Pediatric Endocrine Society, Rosenthal has served a term as president and on multiple committees.He is currently vice president, clinical scientist, of the international Endocrine Society, where he also has served on variouscommittees. When the Endocrine Society created a task force to revise guidelines for clinical care of transgender patients,Rosenthal served as the Pediatric Endocrine Society's official representative and a co-author of the guidelines.

Stephen M. Rosenthal, M.D.

Diane Ehrensaft, Ph.D. is a developmental and clinical psychologist in the San Francisco Bay Area andthe Director of Mental Health and founding member of the Child and Adolescent Gender Center, apartnership between the University of California San Francisco and community agencies to providecomprehensive interdisciplinary services and advocacy to gender nonconforming/transgender children and youth and their families. She is an associate professor of pediatrics at the University ofCalifornia San Francisco and the chief psychological at the UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Child andAdolescent Gender Center Clinic (more information about the CAGC clinic can be obtained at theirwebsite). As part of her duties as the CAGC Director of Mental Health, Dr. Ehrensaft heads Mind the Gap, the mental health child gender specialist consortium within the center. Bay Area child, adolescent, and family therapists with specialization or interest in being trained in the gender affirmative model of mental health care can contact Dr. Ehrensaft about joining the Mind the Gap

consortium, which meets monthly in Oakland, California for training, presentations, and discussions.

Dr. Ehrensaft’s research and writing focus on the areas of child development, gender, gender-nonconforming and transgender children and youth, parenting, parent-child relationships, LGBTQI families, and psychological issues for familiesusing assisted reproductive technology. She has published several books and articles in these areas and lectures, serves asan expert witness, and makes media appearances nationally and internationally on these topics. Dr. Ehrensaft is presentlyworking with Dr. Stephen Rosenthal, the medical director of the UCSF CAGC gender clinic, and three other sites in the U.S.on a five-year study funded by an NIH grant to study the medical and mental health outcomes of gender-nonconformingyouth receiving puberty blockers and/or cross-sex hormones as part of their gender affirmative care.

Dr. Ehrensaft has a clinical practice in Oakland, California, where she sees adults, children, and adolescents in individual psychotherapy, both long and short-term. She also does parenting consultation, gender assessments and consultations, co-parenting counseling, and couples therapy related to parenting, gender, or assisted reproductive technology issues. Her areas of specialization include: gender nonconforming and transgender children; families using assisted reproductivetechnology; divorce issues; children with developmental issues or neurodiversity; parenting.

Dr. Ehrensaft is a senior consultant, founding member, and board member of A Home Within, a national project focused onthe emotional needs of children and youth in foster care and offering pro bono long-term psychotherapy to children in fostercare. More information about A Home Within can be obtained at: www.ahomewithin.org.

Dr.Ehrensaft also serves on the Board of Gender Spectrum, a national organization offering educational, training and advocacy services to promote gender acceptance for youth of all diverse genders. Information can be obtained at www.genderspectrum.org.

Diane Ehrensaft, Ph.D.

Agenda7:30-8:00 a.m.Continental Breakfast

8:00-8:10 a.m.IntroductionJANA MARTIN, PhDCEO, The Trust, Rockville, MD

8:15-9:45 a.m.Keynote SpeakersThe Endocrinologist and the Psychologist Can be Friends: An Interdisciplinary Modelfor Pediatric Gender CareSTEPHEN M. ROSENTHAL, MDMedical DirectorChild and Adolescent Gender CenterPediatric EndocrinologistDIANE EHRENSAFT, PhDDevelopmental and Clinical PsychologistAssociate Professor of PediatricsUniversity of California, San Francisco

COURSE OBJECTIVESAt the completion of this lecture the participant should be able to:• Identify the medical aspects of care, including evidence that biology contributes to gender identity development• Discuss considerations for referrals for surgical interventions• List the psychological aspects of care, including gender health evaluations, gender consultation, ongoing psychotherapyand support to the community

• Discuss how the medical and psychological weave together in providing optimal treatment for patients

27th Dr. Katherine White LectureshipFriday, April 5, 2019

ACCREDITATION: Long Beach Memorial Medical Center is accredited by the Institute for Medical Quality/California Medical Association (IMQ/CMA) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Long Beach Memorial Medical Center designates this live activity for a maximum of 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation inthe activity. Course meets the qualifications for 1.5 hours of continuing education for LMFTs, LCSWs, LPCCs, and/or LEPs as required bythe California Board of Behavioral Sciences. Long Beach Memorial Medical Center is approved by the California Associationof Marriage and Family Therapists to sponsor continuing education for Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists, LicensedClinical Social Workers, Licensed Professional Clinical Counselors, and Licensed Educational Psychologists, provider number135431. Long Beach Memorial Medical Center maintains responsibility for this program/course and its content.

FACULTY DISCLOSURE: Diane Ehrenstaff, PhD has disclosed that she has no financial interest or other relationship with anymanufacturer(s) of any commercial product or apparent conflict of interest related to this presentation. Stephen M. Rosenthal, MD has disclosed that he is a consultant for Endo Pharmaceuticals.

CME COMMITTEE DISCLOSURE: The Continuing Medical Education Committee members have each disclosed that they do nothave a financial interest or other relationship with any manufacturer(s) of any commercial product or apparent conflict ofinterest related to this presentation. Dr. Gregory Thomas has disclosed that he is on the Speakers Bureau for Astella Pharma and receives honoraria.

RESOLUTION: All conflicts of interest have been resolved prior to this CME activity.

9:45-10:00 a.m. ~ Break10:00-10:40 a.m.How LBUSD and Partnering Agencies are Addressing the Needs of Transgender YouthDR. TIFFANY BROWNAssistant SuperintendentSchool Support ServicesJOEL GEMINOYouth Services ManagerThe Center of Long Beach

10:40-11:00 a.m.What I Wish Medical Practitioners KnewAbout Supporting the Needs of My ChildCOURTNEY FARRELLParent/Educator

11:00-11:30 a.m.Questions & AnswersClosing RemarksDAVID MICHALIK, DO