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Betty Wilson Steiner-Conduit (1920 – February 16, 1994) was a Canadian psychiatrist. Steiner was the first head of the Gender Identity Clinic at the Clarke Institute of Psychiatry.[1] She is known for her work with transgender and intersex people.[2]
After completing her education in 1958, Steiner was appointed psychiatrist at the Women's College Hospital.[3] She then took an appointment at the Clarke Institute of Psychiatry.[4]
In 1985 she edited Gender Dysphoria, and in 1990, she co-edited Clinical management of gender identity disorders in children and adults with Ray Blanchard.
Steiner-Conduit married marketing executive Andrew Conduit in 1988.[5] She and her husband died of carbon monoxide poisoning after leaving a car running in their garage. Steiner-Conduit was declared dead at the scene; Conduit died ten days later.[6]
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