RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Communicating With Patients Who Have Nonbinary Gender Identities JF The Annals of Family Medicine JO Ann Fam Med FD American Academy of Family Physicians SP 559 OP 562 DO 10.1370/afm.2321 VO 16 IS 6 A1 Hilary Goldhammer A1 Sula Malina A1 Alex S. Keuroghlian YR 2018 UL http://www.annfammed.org/content/16/6/559.abstract AB The increasing visibility of transgender people and others who do not conform to traditional gender norms challenges us to think about gender in new ways, and to use new terminology when communicating with patients. People who describe themselves as nonbinary have a gender identity that is not exclusively girl/woman or boy/man. A small but growing body of research indicates they experience high levels of societal victimization and discrimination, and are misunderstood by health care clinicians. Using language that is inclusive of all gender identities can reduce these burdens and barriers. In this essay, we use a case scenario that illustrates ways to interact respectfully and affirmatively with nonbinary people throughout the patient care experience.