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The American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine’s (AACOM) accrediting body is doubling down on diversity, equity, and inclusion policies even though the U.S. Supreme Court ruled race-based admissions policies and practices are unconstitutional. This is just more evidence that medical schools plan to prioritize radical ideology in academic curricula and culture.
Osteopathic schools, which confer the D.O. (Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine) degree, have a similar accreditation process that traditional allopathic schools (which confer the M.D. degree) have. The AACOM has the same level of influence over osteopathic schools that the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) has over allopathic schools, and develops similar accreditation standards.
Gender-transition treatments offered by gender clinics to minors can result in serious side effects like erectile dysfunction, loss of fertility, decreased sperm production, and even death, admitted “consent forms” obtained by advocacy America First Legal (AFL). In June, AFL filed public records requests with gender clinics in five states to…
In April 2023 we reported that the KU Medical Center (KUMC) and the University of Kansas School of Medicine (KUSOM) were partnering with the University of California San Francisco (UCSF) to sponsor the REPAIR Project, a far-left anti-racism program. But a subsequent public records request has revealed KUMC’s plans for how to inject divisive anti-racism ideology into the KUSOM curriculum.
In response to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request, Do No Harm obtained the Scope of Work document for the KU Medical Center REPAIR Project collaboration with The Black Archives of Mid-America in Kansas City.
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