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'Profits ahead of children?' Medical center hides pediatric transgender procedures after exposure
Tennessee politicians pledge investigation of Vanderbilt hospital after videos reveal doctors bragging how lucrative breast and genital removals are, warning resistant colleagues they'll face "consequences."
By Greg Piper
Updated: September 21, 2022 - 11:34pm
Health care settings that advertise surgical and hormonal procedures for gender-confused youth as young as 13 are throwing their offerings down the memory hole, following exposure by critics of such procedures for children.
Vanderbilt University Medical Center took down the pages for its transgender clinic and pediatric counterpart after conservative author Matt Walsh posted videos Tuesday of its officials calling the clinics financially lucrative and warning that resistant VUMC employees would face "consequences" for not participating.
Tennessee Republicans responded with horror. "We should not allow permanent, life-altering decisions that hurt children or policies that suppress religious liberties, all for the purpose of financial gain," Gov. Bill Lee said in a statement to Just the News.
He called for "a thorough investigation" of pediatric procedures and religious discrimination at VUMC, a legally distinct entity from the university. Asked what that means, spokesperson Casey Sellers said Lee's office has "shared concerns" with Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti. "A number of questions have been raised, and Tennesseans deserve answers," she said.
State Rep. William Lambert retweeted Walsh's announcement that they and Sen. Jack Johnson met to hash out legislation to "shut down Vanderbiltโs child gender transition program and ban the practice in the state."
September is the second consecutive month for a children's hospital that performs so-called "gender affirming" procedures to scrub its website after outside scrutiny.
Boston Children's Hospital removed a 17-year-old minimum age for male patients to receive vaginoplasties, raising it to 18 but claiming that it only offered consultations to 17-year-olds, National Review reported. It claimed to have never offered "gender affirming hysterectomies" to minors, as suggested by a video with its logo, but only adults.
"These surgeries make a lot of money," the VUMC adult clinic's primary care provider, Shayne Taylor, said in an LGBTQ Health Grand Rounds lecture in November 2018, just months after the clinic opened: $40,000 for double mastectomy and "several thousand" a year for "routine hormone treatments."
She cited a "gross underestimate" from another gender clinic for a male-to-female vaginoplasty, $20,000, which doesn't include hospital stay, postoperative visits or anesthesia. "I think that's just the surgeon's piece of it," maybe 10%, she said.
A female-to-male phalloplasty "could be up to $100,000," Taylor said, citing the clinic's surgeon Julian Winocour, who allegedly claimed phalloplasties alone fully fund some clinics. "And that is, like, a fraction of the surgeries that we're doing," which cost even more because "they require a lot of followups." Winocour's VUMC email bounced back when asked to confirm this anecdote.
Traces of Taylor have disappeared so quickly that search results still bring them up. At least three of her employee pages are now off-limits, and her 2018 lecture โ posted to the Vanderbilt Program for LGBTQ Health's Facebook page โ apparently came down within hours of Walsh posting the videos late afternoon Tuesday. Other links simply redirect.
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