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If you're familiar at all with the University of North Texas, you know that it's a cesspool of radical leftism. Did you know that their medical school, here in Fort Worth, is just as bad?
In 2022, a Public Information Request confirmed that the University of North Texas Medical School - among other medical schools in Texas - was teaching students transgender medical procedures. It has been public knowledge for several years that the Fort Worth-based public medical school actively supports this butchery. They continue to do so even today.
UNT Health Sciences Center's policies page encourages prospective physicians with HIV infections and AIDS to continue practicing at the school. They also state in their "Respect for Diversity" policy that they seek to increase the diversity of training physicians through "differences of physical ability." Is physical ability no longer an important quality for doctors in Texas?
Even worse, the UNT medical school - a public school in Texas - has an Affirmative Action policy, which is also cited in their Respect for Diversity policy. This is concerning, as the Supreme Court has clearly struck down Affirmative Action. Is a public medical school in Fort Worth committing to unconstitutional affirmative action? Their own website would suggest so.
In their course catalog, they teach a Pharmacy class on "Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) Health and Practice issues! Your tax dollars are paying for this class here in Tarrant County. They also teach a class to medical students on the "political and social causes of health disparities," and another class on "Race, Ethnicity, Culture, and Health." Clearly, our own public medical school in Fort Worth is teaching DEI race activism to future doctors. This is a big problem.
The Library at UNT's Fort Worth medical school also promotes transgender radicalism. Their subject guide teaches students to use the phrase: "LGBTQQIP2AA." It has a resource page for LGBTQIA+ Health which promotes the "Trans Youth Equality Foundation" and an organization that works for "sexual health equity for all youth." Even the Library is grooming children!
But the Fort Worth-based medical school library doesn't stop at promoting child gender transitions. In its "Women and Gender" resource section, students are encouraged to go to Planned Parenthood. They also provide resources for the use of "DEI in the context of healthcare," even though Texas recently banned DEI at public universities.
UNT's website is a helpful resource for finding trans-supporting doctors in Tarrant County. According to their website, there is a Hormone Replacement Therapy provider in Mansfield named Magdalene Szuszkiewicz-Garcia. She works for Baylor, Scott, and White - her website says that she sees patients 3-18.
Also on their page, they list the Aids Outreach Center (AOC) Transgender Wellness Services, located in Fort Worth. According to the clinic's website, they offer "gender-affirming care" and labs for hormone replacement therapy. Under "populations served," they list: young adults, teens, and children."
There is a whole host of trans-supporting doctors here in Tarrant County. Here's a list.
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