Jay Zussman
@jayzussman
MD-PhD Student at UCSF passionate about reproductive justice and reproductive biology. They/them. Views are my own.
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23-06-2016 16:30:15
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So incredibly proud of these student researchers Jay Zussman and Jay Bindman (and the rest of our team: Jessica Ma, Susannah Cornes, and @Doc_JD_) for winning best poster in #meded at the #LGBT #BNGAP health workforce conference!! UCSF School of Medicine UCSF Med Education UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Ctr
Outstanding growth mindset reminder from just matt 🛼🌴🥥 and colleagues Jay Zussman Allison Gomez in our #APHMG2022 session on "Bringing Gender Inclusivity into Your Classroom: Why and How" - applicable to inclusivity efforts involving a wide range of identities.
Please come join us on Wed Oct 26 for a Campus Forum: Imagining Decolonization and the Health Sciences @DrRupaMarya Jay Zussman @KxraZamora @DrAlexisCooke
Proud of amazing UCSF School of Medicine students Jay Zussman #jessicama #jaybindman presenting their data on appropriate gender and sex documentation in clinical communications. They have poured so much time and energy into making clinical medicine safer and more affirming. #NTHS23 🏳️⚧️
Excited to share this work in collaboration with co-first author Jessica Ma and co-authors Jay Bindman, Susannah Cornes, @Doc_JD_ , and Sam Brondfield, MD, MAEd, FASCO. I hope this paper will equip clinicians to write affirming, clinically useful one-liners for all patients! liebertpub.com/doi/10.1089/lg…
Check out this NEJM Evidence paper by Ibis researchers on the safety and effectiveness of the NAF Society of Family Planning updated misoprostol only medication abortion regimen 👇
Check out this great interview with Ibis Reproductive Health Board member Jay Zussman about improving inclusivity and access to care! #IbisDrivesChange
Integrating an organ inventory into medical protocols could ensure more individuals receive appropriate cancer screenings and preventative care, while also reducing unnecessary screenings and tests. Ibis Reproductive Health oxford.ly/3SsABzQ