The Silence Has Been Broken. Will The Rest Of Organized Medicine Listen?
The American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) did something rare in organized medicine: it changed course.
In its new position statement on gender surgery for minors, ASPS acknowledged that its understanding has shifted given recent, comprehensive evidence reviews. That willingness to revisit assumptions, confront uncertainty, and prioritize patient welfare is what medical professionalism requires. The American Medical Association (AMA), Endocrine Society, American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), and American Psychiatric Association (APA) should follow suit, recognizing that concerns extend beyond surgery to the entire spectrum of pediatric medical transition.
Read the full op-ed in the Daily Caller.

