Z Paige L'Erario
NationalityAmerican
Alma mater
Awards
Scientific career
Fields

Z Paige L'Erario (previously known as Mackenzie Paige Lerario) is an American neurologist and writer who researches neurological and mental health outcomes in the transgender and gender diverse community.[1][2][3][4] Faer writing on neurology, mental health, and LGBTQ+ healthcare has appeared in Scientific American,[5] Neurology Blogs,[6] Psychiatric Times,[7] and Social Work Today.[8]

Career

L’Erario’s early career involved clinical research in stroke epidemiology[9][10] and prehospital stroke care.[11] Fae served as the Director of the NewYork-Presbyterian Mobile Stroke Unit Program.[12] L’Erario published various peer-reviewed articles on stroke care and was published in the New England Journal of Medicine for faer work on BEnefits of Stroke Treatment Delivered Using a Mobile Stroke Unit (BEST-MSU).[13]

L’Erario publicly identified as transgender in 2019.[14] Faer later career has involved social activism work in Westchester, NY under the name Greenburgh Pride,[15][16] which fae co-founded in 2021 while a graduate student at Fordham University.[17][18] In 2021, L’Erario co-founded the Gender Equity Working Group of the American Academy of Neurology’s LGBTQI Section.[19] As of 2023, Fae is the Section’s elected Vice-Chair.[20] Fae also serves on the editorial board of the scientific journal Neurology: Clinical Practice.[21]

Gender Identity Discrimination Lawsuit

Since 2020, L’Erario has been involved in litigation within the Southern District of New York alleging job bias and retaliation.[22] A motion to dismiss by NewYork-Presbyterian Queens and Weill Cornell Medicine was denied by Judge John G Koeltl in 2022.[23] The court has denied L'Erario's request for a preliminary injunction and reinstatement while the case proceeds.[24]

Honors and awards

Selected works

  • L'Erario, Z Paige; Patel, Roshni; Marmo, Suzanne; and Vincent, David.The Warrior Identity: LGBTQ+ Military Service Members. Social Work Today Vol. 23 No. 2 P. 12. https://www.socialworktoday.com/archive/Spring23p12.shtml
  • L'Erario, Z Paige. "New Research Points to Causes for Brain Disorders with No Obvious Injury." Scientific American. 31 March 2023 https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/new-research-points-to-causes-for-brain-disorders-with-no-obvious-injury/
  • L'Erario, Z Paige."Voice Training Is a Medical Necessity for Many Transgender People." Scientific American. 19 September 2022. https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/voice-training-is-a-medical-necessity-for-many-transgender-people/
  • Houle N, Goudelias D, Lerario MP, Levi SV. Effect of Anchor Term on Auditory-Perceptual Ratings of Feminine and Masculine Speakers. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research. 2022 Jun 8;65(6):2064-2080. doi: 10.1044/2022_JSLHR-21-00476. https://pubs.asha.org/doi/10.1044/2022_JSLHR-21-00476
  • Grotta JC, Yamal JM, Parker SA, Rajan SS, Gonzales NR, Jones WJ, Alexandrov AW, Navi BB, Nour M, Spokoyny I, Mackey J, Persse D, Jacob AP, Wang M, Singh N, Alexandrov AV, Fink ME, Saver JL, English J, Barazangi N, Bratina PL, Gonzalez M, Schimpf BD, Ackerson K, Sherman C, Lerario M, Mir S, Im J, Willey JZ, Chiu D, Eisshofer M, Miller J, Ornelas D, Rhudy JP, Brown KM, Villareal BM, Gausche-Hill M, Bosson N, Gilbert G, Collins SQ, Silnes K, Volpi J, Misra V, McCarthy J, Flanagan T, Rao CPV, Kass JS, Griffin L, Rangel-Gutierrez N, Lechuga E, Stephenson J, Phan K, Sanders Y, Noser EA, Bowry R. Prospective, Multicenter, Controlled Trial of Mobile Stroke Units. New England Journal of Medicine. 2021 Sep 9;385(11):971-981. https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2103879
  • Lerario, Z Paige, "Voice Training for Transgender People: Speech therapy and language strategies can help save lives", Scientific American, vol. 328, no. 1 (January 2023), p. 55. "Voice training is less costly and invasive than a throat operation... Through sessions with a licensed speech-language pathologist, transgender people learn to control pitch, resonance, word choice and other vocal behaviors.... Such training can improve quality of life, reduce voice-related disability and boost self-confidence."

References

  1. Lerario, Mackenzie P.; Rosendale, Nicole; Waugh, Jeff; Turban, Jack; Maschi, Tina (21 April 2023). "Functional Neurological Disorder Among Sexual and Gender Minority People". Neurologic Clinics. doi:10.1016/j.ncl.2023.02.010. S2CID 258291244.
  2. Martino, Davide; Berg, Lindsay; Lerario, Mackenzie; Pringsheim, Tamara (26 April 2023). "The Association Between Gender Minority Identity and Functional Tic-Like Behaviors During the COVID-19 Pandemic". Neurology. 17 (S2).
  3. Lerario, Mackenzie (28 April 2023). "A Scoping Review of Functional Neurological Disorder in Sexual and Gender Minority People". Neurology. 17 (S2).
  4. Ghorayshi, Azeen (13 February 2023). "How Teens Recovered From the 'TikTok Tics'". New York Times. Retrieved 7 June 2023.
  5. "Stories by Z Paige Lerario". Scientific American. Retrieved 7 June 2023.
  6. "Author: Z Paige L'Erario, MD, NYS, CRPA/CPS-p". Neurology Blogs. Retrieved 7 June 2023.
  7. "Z Paige Lerario, MD, NYS CRPA/CPS-provisional". Psychiatric Times. Retrieved 7 June 2023.
  8. L'Erario, Z Paige; Patel, Roshni; Marmo, Suzanne; Vincent, David. "The Warrior Identity". Social Work Today. Retrieved 7 June 2023.
  9. Lerario, MP (December 2015). "Risk of Ischemic Stroke after Intracranial Hemorrhage in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation". PLOS ONE. 10 (12): e0145579. Bibcode:2015PLoSO..1045579L. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0145579. PMC 4689346. PMID 26701759.
  10. Lerario, Mackenzie P. (13 September 2019). "Association Between Intravenous Thrombolysis and Anaphylaxis Among Medicare Beneficiaries With Acute Ischemic Stroke". Stroke. 50 (11): 3283–3285. doi:10.1161/STROKEAHA.119.026861. PMC 6863087. PMID 31514696.
  11. Kummer, Benjamin; Lerario, Mackenzie (4 December 2019). "Geographic Analysis of Mobile Stroke Unit Treatment in a Dense Urban Area: The New York City METRONOME Registry". Journal of the American Heart Association. 8 (24): e013529. doi:10.1161/JAHA.119.013529. PMC 6951069. PMID 31795824.
  12. Khullar, Dhruv (22 January 2020). "Treating Regret". The New York Times. Retrieved 7 June 2023.
  13. Grotta, James C. (9 September 2021). "Prospective, Multicenter, Controlled Trial of Mobile Stroke Units". New England Journal of Medicine. 11 (385): 971–981. doi:10.1056/NEJMoa2103879. PMID 34496173. S2CID 237455254.
  14. "Dr. Mackenzie P. Lerario: Coming Out as a Transgender Woman". Health Matters Stories of Science, Care & Wellness. Retrieved 7 June 2023.
  15. "Greenburgh Pride". Retrieved 7 June 2023.
  16. Seaman, Barrett (13 July 2021). "To the Editor at the Hudson Independent". The Hudson Indy Westchester's Rivertowns News -. Retrieved 7 June 2023.
  17. "Fordham GSS News". GSS Student and Professor Organize First Greenburgh Pride Rally. 6 July 2021. Retrieved 7 June 2023.
  18. "Celebrating International Transgender Day of Visibility". Fordham GSS News. 31 March 2022. Retrieved 7 June 2023.
  19. Lerario, Z Paige; Zeigler, Gwen; Member, Founding (21 June 2022). "Group Blog From the Gender Equity Working Group: How the LGBTQI Section of the American Academy of Neurology Plans to Help the Transgender Patient Feel Less Like a Fascinoma". Neurology Blogs. Retrieved 7 June 2023.
  20. "American Academy of Neurology". AAN SECTION LEADER DIRECTORY. Retrieved 7 June 2023.
  21. "Neurology: Clinical Practice Editorial Board". Neurology: Clinical Practice. Retrieved 7 June 2023.
  22. Dorrian, Patrick (11 August 2020). "Trans Doctor Accuses Cornell, N.Y. Presbyterian of Job Bias". Bloomberg Law. Retrieved 7 June 2023.
  23. Gilbert, Annelise (19 October 2022). "Cornell Can't Escape Transgender Neurologist's Retaliation Claim". Bloomberg Law. Retrieved 7 June 2023.
  24. Dorrian, Patrick (31 July 2023). "Transgender Cornell Neurologist Denied Reinstatement While Suing". Bloomberg Law. Retrieved 31 July 2023.
  25. "Mackenzie Lerario Accepted into Emerging Leaders Program at the American Academy of Neurology". Fordham GSS News. 25 October 2021. Retrieved 7 June 2023.
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