First personMark OstowView full imageSara UtzschneiderSeattle, Washington What is your field? I was in school to be an adult- and women’s-health nurse practitioner. What led you to this profession? I had a longstanding interest and passion in women’s health, and as a nurse practitioner, I can do direct care, I can do research, I can teach. It’s really an amazing profession. And nurse practitioners have a particular role in this country in helping underserved populations, which is what I’m interested in doing. What kind of research would you like to do? I have a particular interest in healthcare for transgender patients, in HPV, cervical cancer, risk reduction, HIV. Why not just be a clinician? For some of the populations I’m interested in, there isn’t a lot of research. I think that it’s important to be a clinician, but to also advance knowledge so that we can provide better care for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender patients. What’s on your mortarboard? It’s a golden speculum. I spray-painted it.
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