Jamie L. Feldman, MD, PhD
Associate Professor, Department of Family Medicine and Community Health

Contact Info
Associate Professor, Department of Family Medicine and Community Health
MD, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Advocate Lutheran General Hospital Family Medicine Residency
PhD, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Summary
Jamie Feldman, MD, PhD, is faculty in the University of Minnesota Program in Human Sexuality and provides evaluation and treatment of sexual dysfunction and transgender care at the Center for Sexual Health. She has chaired the World Professional Association for Transgender Health Transgender Medicine and Research Committee since 2001 and published on transgender hormone therapy and primary care. Feldman also trains medical students and residents in sexual health and maintains a primary care practice at the University of Minnesota Physicians Women’s Health Specialists Clinic. Pronouns: she/her/hers
Expertise
Sexual health, transgender medicine, culture and medicine
Research
Research Funding Grants
2010-ongoing, NICHD, study clinician/consultant, "Immunological Factors and Risks of Vulvodynia"
Publications
Bayer, C. R., Eckstrand, K. L., Knudson, G., Koehler, J., Leibowitz, S., Tsai, P., & Feldman, J. L. (2017). Sexual health competencies for undergraduate medical education in North America. The Journal of Sexual Medicine, 14(4), 535-540. doi:10.1016/j.jsxm.2017.01.017
Feldman, J. (2017). Gender dysphoria in children and adolescents: What physicians need to know. Minnesota Physician, 31(2), 28-31.
Fondell, N., & Feldman, J. (2017). In transgender men (female-to-male), are long-acting testosterone injections an effective masculinizing therapy? Evidence-Based Practice, 20(2), E2.
Feldman J. Preventive care of the transgender patient: an evidence-based approach. In: Ettner R, Monstrey S, Coleman E, eds. Principles of Transgender Medicine and Surgery. 2nd ed. New York, NY: Routledge; 2016:64-99.
Feldman, J. (2016). Preventive care of the transgender patient: An evidence-based approach. In R. Ettner, S. Monstrey, & E. Coleman (Eds.), Principles of Transgender Medicine and Surgery (2nd ed., pp. 64 - 99). New York: Taylor & Francis.
Feldman, J., Brown, G.R., Deutsch, M.B., Hembree, W., Meyer, W., Meyer-Baylburg, H.F.L., Tangpricha, V., T’Sjoen, G., & Safer, J.D. (2016). Priorities for transgender medical and healthcare research. Current Opinion in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Obesity, 23(2), 180-187. doi:10.1097/MED.0000000000000231
Reisner, S.L, Deutsch, M.B., Bhasin, S., Bockting, W., Brown, G.R., Feldman, J., Garofalo, R., Kreukels, B., Radix, A., Safer, J., Tangpricha, V., T’Sjoen, G., Goodman, M. (2016). Advancing methods for US transgender health research. Current Opinion in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Obesity, 23(2), 198-207. doi:10.1097/MED.0000000000000229
Safer, J.D., Coleman, E., Feldman, J., Garofalo, R., Hembree, W., Radix, A., & Sevelius, J. (2016). Barriers to healthcare for transgender individuals. Current Opinion in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Obesity, 23(2), 168-171. doi:10.1097/MED.0000000000000227
Feldman J, Swinburne Romine R, Bockting W. HIV risk behaviors in the U.S. transgender population: prevalence and predictors in a large internet sample. J Homosex. 2014;61(11):1558-88.
Feldman J, Spencer K. Gender dysphoria in a 39-year-old man. CMAJ. 2014;186(1):49-50.
Clinical
Specialties
- HIV/AIDs Women's health Sexual health Sexual dysfunction Transgender healthcare Common mental illness
Board Certifications
Family Medicine