Vanderbilt was apparently concerned that not all of its staff would be on board. Dr. Ellen Clayton warned that "conscientious objections" are "problematic." Anyone who decides not to be involved in transition surgeries due to "religious beliefs" will face "consequences" pic.twitter.com/CgNicrG4Mg
— Matt Walsh (@MattWalshBlog) September 20, 2022
Daily Wire host Matt Walsh uncovered shocking details about Vanderbilt University Medical Center's (VUMC) so-called gender-affirming care.
Video and archived webpages from the medical center details a doctor's promotion of the "big money maker" transgender therapies and surgeries, and apparent threats against medical professionals who dare object for religious reasons.
"It's a lot of money," VUMC Clinic for Transgender Health's Dr. Shayne Sebold Taylor said at one Medicine Grand Rounds lecture, video reveals. "These surgeries make a lot of money."
Taylor noted that a "chest reconstruction" can bring in $40,000 per patient, and someone "just on routine hormone treatment, who I'm only seeing a few times a year, can bring in several thousand dollars ... and actually makes money for the hospital."
Citing the Philadelphia Center for Transgender Surgery, Taylor said vaginoplasty surgeries can generate $20,000, gushing that it "has to be an underestimate," since hospital stay, anesthesia, post-op visits, and other add-ons are not included in the total.
"And the female-to-male bottom surgeries, these are huge money makers," the doctor continued, adding that such surgeries could bring in "up to $100,000" for the hospital.
Some clinics are "entirely" "supported" financially by such phalloplasty surgeries, Taylor boasted.
"These surgeries are labor intensive, there are a lot of follow-ups, they require a lot of our time, and they make money," she emphasized. "They make money for the hospital."
AND, YOU ARE ON NOTICE: DON'T BOTHER TO OBJECT:
"I just want you to take home that saying that you're not going to do something because of your conscientious -- because of your religious beliefs, is not without consequences, and should not be without consequences," she stressed. "And I just want to put that out there."
"We are given an enormous -- if you don't want to do this kind of work, don't work at Vanderbilt," she stressed.
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Believe it or not, I don't need "religious belief" to know that chemically castrating and mutilating children is wrong.
Tucker Carlson dragged these people over broken glass last night as they well deserve. But the Boston area woke media is still whining about protesters opposing Boston Children's Hospital's "transgender care" department.
Carlson says in five years we will look back on this in horror.
We don't have that long. Between Critical Race Theory, covid lag, and this, how many generations are we going to have to lose?
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