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Tips for providing paps to Trans Men

Submitted by Sunil Patel on Tuesday, 13 July 2010 - 12:30am.

This twelve point checklist is designed for health practitioners when providing a pap test for a trans man patient.

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Format: Fact sheet
Web link: www.checkitoutguys.ca
Author: Sherbourne Health Centre, Canada
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