BMA stance on Cass review of transgender care has damaged its reputation'
Briefly

Dr Jacky Davis highlights that the BMA's rejection of the Cass review is not only irrational but has also caused a significant fracture between its leadership and the grassroots doctors, threatening the reputation of UK doctors.
The BMA is increasingly isolated in its opposition to the Cass review, creating a fear-driven environment where council members hesitate to express dissenting views due to toxicity and intimidation.
Davis claims that the BMA's refusal to endorse the Cass review has damaged its integrity and reputation, with other members expressing concerns about the organization's standing on transgender healthcare.
The environment within the BMA is marked by fear and intimidation, as members are reportedly subject to abuse for challenging the council's stance on the Cass review, which could harm the medical profession broadly.
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