
"To have a political decision affecting the way we prescribe is wrong. She approached an area of significant uncertainty with that prime rule of medicine, of 'first, do no harm.'"
"We spend decades training on how to use drugs, and to have a political decision affecting the way we prescribe is wrong."
"To have a political decision affecting the way we prescribe is wrong."
The British Medical Association (BMA) has reversed its stance on Dr Hilary Cass's controversial gender medicine review, now supporting clinicians' ability to prescribe puberty blockers for gender dysphoria. Previously, the BMA had opposed the review and its recommendations, but now supports clinicians' autonomy in prescribing these treatments, though still opposing a ban.
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