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TGRCNM supports transgender, gender-conforming, gender-variant people in New Mexico with support groups, organiational educational trainings, drop-in services, medical provider list, legal support, medical clinics, need exchange, and events.
149 Jackson Street Northeast
Albuquerque, NM, 87108
(505) 200-9086 -
http://nmtupac.com/online-training-videos/
Health care professionals who enroll in this course will gain the knowledge and skills to address tobacco use with patients, including:
- The specifics risks and consequences of tobacco use on the body
- How to deliver a tobacco intervention in less than three minutes
- Effective communications techniques for addressing tobacco with patients
- How to make referrals to New Mexico Tobacco Cessation Services and other appropriate resources
- CME-Designated Activity (1.00 prescribed credits)
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UNM Truman Center (Albuquerque) offers free healthcare to anyone living with HIV/Stage 3 (AIDS). They also offer free medical, behavioral health, and nutrition services for transgender people. See the article about their services in our Wellness Guide (page 14)
Free HIV testing: (505) 925-7286
thsoutreach@unmmg.org
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The World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH), formerly known as the (Harry Benjamin International Gender Dysphoria Association (HBIGDA), is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, interdisciplinary professional and educational organization devoted to transgender health. Our professional, supporting, and student members engage in clinical and academic research to develop evidence-based medicine and strive to promote a high quality of care for transsexual, transgender, and gender-nonconforming individuals internationally.
http://www.wpath.org/
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YWU works with young women of color to advance an intersectional vision of reproductive justice around five campaign issue areas: de-stigmatizing mental health alongside LGBTQ youth of color, leading criminal justice reform with a gender lens perspective while de-criminalizing substance use and pregnancy, maintaining and growing access to reproductive health care, increasing access women of color have to a full range of birthing options centering midwifery models of care, building educational equity and support for expectant and parenting young people. YWU also runs Circle of Strength, a leadership development program for self-identified young women of color ages 13-19.
(505) 831-8930
ywu@youngwomenunited.org
http://www.youngwomenunited.org/