Missouri university calls whistleblower allegations against transgender center 'troubling'

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Washington University in St. Louis is responding to a whistleblower allegation against its transgender center at St. Louis Children's Hospital.

Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey said that his office has launched a multi-agency investigation into the Pediatric Transgender Center at St. Louis Children’s Hospital after a whistleblower went public and accused the hospital of lying to parents of patients.

"During my time at the Center, I personally witnessed Center healthcare providers lie to the public and to parents of patients about the treatment, or lack of treatment, and the effects of treatment provided to children at the Center," Reed wrote in the affidavit filed with the state's attorney general's office."I have seen puberty blockers worsen the mental health outcomes of children.

In another allegation, Reed said that the hospital"does not require children to continue with mental health care after they prescribe cross-sex hormones or puberty blockers and even continues those medications when the patients directly report worsening mental health after initiating those medications."

Reed also said that"on several occasions" doctors at the transgender center"have continued prescribing medical transition even when a parent stated that they were revoking consent."In response, Washington University in St. Louis issued a statement saying that it is alarmed by the allegations. "We are alarmed by the allegations reported in the article published by The Free Press describing practices and behaviors the author says she witnessed while employed at the university’s Transgender Center," reads the statement."We are taking this matter very seriously and have already begun the process of looking into the situation to ascertain the facts. As always, our highest priority is the health and well-being of our patients.

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