And definitely won’t use a doc that went to the Indiana University School of Medicine (you know, the same one that backed up the abortion doc who violated the privacy of a child to get political points).
Indiana University School of Medicine has doubled down on its embrace of gender ideology in contradiction with biological reality, despite widespread media coverage of one of its courses.
Documents obtained by Do No Harm and provided exclusively to The College Fix show the public university continues to teach sex and gender are both “non-binary.”
“Genetic female” and “genetic male” are the “two most common chromosomal patterns,” the slides say, “but there are others.”
The “Sex and Gender Primer” slides also instruct aspiring doctors that what they learn today could become dated – “Linguistic practices are open to change as LGBTQIA+ advocates refine their perspectives on language.”
Medical professionals also should be careful not to associate organs with a person’s sex, according to the slides.
For example, they should say, “People with cervices need to undergo yearly cervical cancer screening,” instead of “women need to undergo yearly cervical cancer screening.”
It was bad enough when they tried to erase women by calling us ‘bodies with vaginas‘ and all of the other crap. But these are people who are teaching people to be doctors. And sex is important in the medical field–diseases present differently in woman and men and some diseases are male or female only.
Taxpayer funded institution. Hopelessly woke and their teaching is going to get people killed or maimed.
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