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Medical Watchdog Testifies Before Senate Committee on the Dangers of Gender Transition Surgery with Chief Medical Officer at DO NO HARM Dr. Kurt Miceli

8 min · 8 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Medical Watchdog Testifies Before Senate Committee on the Dangers of Gender Transition Surgery with Chief Medical Officer at DO NO HARM Dr. Kurt Miceli

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Medical watchdog organization Do No Harm is bringing renewed attention to the debate over gender transition procedures for minors as its Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Kurt Miceli, testifies before a Senate committee examining the potential risks and long-term consequences of gender transition surgeries. Dr. Miceli is expected to discuss emerging medical evidence, informed consent concerns, and the growing international scrutiny surrounding pediatric gender medicine. The hearing comes amid ongoing national discussions over patient safety, ethics, and the role of government in regulating medical treatments for children and adolescents experiencing gender dysphoria.

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