Marci Bowers

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Marci Bowers is a renowned American surgeon and physician specializing in gender confirmation surgery. She is recognized as a pioneer in the field of transgender medicine and has been instrumental in advancing surgical techniques and patient care for transgender individuals.

Early Life and Education[edit]

Marci Bowers was born in . She pursued her undergraduate studies at the University of Minnesota, where she earned a Bachelor of Science degree. She then attended the University of Minnesota Medical School, obtaining her MD degree. Following medical school, Bowers completed her residency in obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Washington in Seattle.

Career[edit]

Bowers began her career as an obstetrician and gynecologist, practicing in Seattle. Her interest in transgender medicine was sparked by her interactions with transgender patients and her desire to provide comprehensive care. In 2003, she moved to Trinidad, Colorado, to work with Dr. Stanley Biber, a pioneer in gender confirmation surgery. After Dr. Biber's retirement, Bowers took over his practice and became one of the leading surgeons in the field.

In 2010, Bowers relocated her practice to the San Francisco Bay Area, where she continues to perform gender confirmation surgeries. She is known for her expertise in vaginoplasty, phalloplasty, and other gender-affirming procedures. Bowers has performed thousands of surgeries and is highly regarded for her surgical skill and compassionate care.

Contributions to Transgender Medicine[edit]

Marci Bowers has made significant contributions to the field of transgender medicine. She has been an advocate for transgender rights and has worked to improve access to healthcare for transgender individuals. Bowers has also been involved in research and education, training other surgeons in gender confirmation techniques and speaking at medical conferences worldwide.

Bowers is a member of several professional organizations, including the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH), where she has served on the board of directors. She has also been featured in numerous documentaries and media outlets, raising awareness about transgender healthcare issues.

Personal Life[edit]

Marci Bowers is openly transgender and transitioned in the late 1990s. Her personal experiences have informed her practice and advocacy work, making her a prominent voice in the transgender community.

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