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A former “gender care specialist” at Boston Children’s Hospital testified that her ex-employer slashed the time allotted for psychologists to assess minors exhibiting confusion about their sex before referring them for irreversible medicalized gender procedures.
Dr. Amy Tishelman, 68, a clinical and research psychologist, started working for Boston Children’s gender clinic in 2013 before her termination in 2021. Tishelman was also selected by the World Professional Association for Transgender Health as the international lead to develop the "Child" chapter for its Standards of Care version 8.
As The New York Sun reported last week, the hospital terminated Tishelman in 2021 because she allegedly violated a patient privacy law; however, she filed a lawsuit accusing her former employer of ageism, sexism and retaliation.
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Dr. Amy Tishelman, 68, a clinical and research psychologist, started working for Boston Children’s gender clinic in 2013 before her termination in 2021. Tishelman was also selected by the World Professional Association for Transgender Health as the international lead to develop the "Child" chapter for its Standards of Care version 8.
As The New York Sun reported last week, the hospital terminated Tishelman in 2021 because she allegedly violated a patient privacy law; however, she filed a lawsuit accusing her former employer of ageism, sexism and retaliation.
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Boston Children's slashed doctors' time to assess kids before referring them for trans procedures
A former gender-care specialist at Boston Children s Hospital testified that her ex-employer slashed the time allotted for psychologists to assess minors expressing confusion about their sex before
