2019 ACA Boston Program Book_149th Congress of Correction

in relation are Naloxone administration, respiratory protection and basic life support. NIOSH contacted us about this program and stated that they approve and that it is fantastic. Other resources were Kentucky State Police and Kentucky Fire Commission. Objectives: Participants will be able to explain what fentanyl is, its hazards, the forms it can take and its exposure; recognize the signs of an overdose and understand response protocols; and create a fentanyl response plan for their departments. Moderator: Marc Richman, Ph.D., Bureau Chief, Delaware Department of Correction, Dover, Delaware Speakers: Hannah Gibson, Safety Director, Kentucky Department of Corrections, Frankfort, Kentucky; Coleman Morrell, Director, Kentucky Department of Corrections, Frankfort, Kentucky; Rebecca Williams, Program Administrator, Kentucky Department of Corrections, Frankfort, Kentucky

increased scrutiny, litigation risks and other challenges in the treatment of individuals with gender dysphoria. This presentation is designed to provide an overview of the phenomenology, clinical presentation and challenges of this unique patient population within corrections. We will review examples of real-world issues with resulting access to care, medical and specialist staffing, medico-legal and fiscal implications. We will describe the implementation of a university medical school-based gender dysphoria diagnostic clinic into our existing correctional medical and mental health care system statewide and how this has improved timeliness and efficiency of referrals, treatment services and quality of care. Objectives: At the end of this workshop, participants will be able to identify essential DSM-5 diagnostic criteria related to gender dysphoria; review the history and current landscape of gender dysphoria and transgender issues within correctional settings; highlight the clinical presentation, diagnostic evaluation and treatment needs of incarcerated individuals with gender dysphoria; and have an increased understanding of evaluation and treatment challenges of incarcerated individuals with gender dysphoria who present to correctional and primary care practitioners. Moderator: Anthony Williams, MBA, Associate Vice President of Outpatient, Telehealth and Contract Services, UTMB Correctional Managed Care, Conroe, Texas Speakers: Kelly Coates, MBA, Associate Vice President of Operations, UTMB Correctional Managed Care, Conroe, Texas; Owen Murray, D.O., MBA, Vice President, Offender Care Services, UTMB Correctional Managed Care, Conroe, Texas; Joseph Penn M.D., Director, Mental Health Services, UTMB Correctional Managed Care, Conroe, Texas

Saturday, Aug. 3 t 10:30 a.m.–12 p.m.

Workshops

A-2D Timely Strategies for Offenders Presenting with Gender Dysphoria (CE/CME/CERP) Room 210 The prevalence of incarcerated individuals with gender dysphoria

(formerly known as gender identity disorder), intersex conditions and who are transgender remains unknown. Correctional systems face

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