Dr Hilary Cass faces formal complaint over BBC interview
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Dr Hilary Cass faces formal complaint over BBC interview
""debates" on trans issues were making it harder for some trans youngsters to live "under the radar"."
""not a gender specialist, has no clinical experience in this field, and has no research history or publications in transgender healthcare""
""high risk of bias""
A formal referral to the General Medical Council alleges that Dr Hilary Cass misled the public about gender-affirming care for young people and violated GMC Good Medical Practice standards. The referral cites claims made after a BBC interview, including assertions that trans youngsters are being "weaponised" and that only a "tiny number" remain trans in adulthood. The referral asserts a lack of supporting citations and highlights a British Medical Council assessment that labeled Dr Cass's review of trans youth healthcare as carrying a "high risk of bias". The referral was submitted by Dr Helen Webberley citing concerns over professional conduct and expertise.
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