ACPeds Calls on Organizations to Scrap Current Transgender Protocols Based on Newly Published Critique

January 25, 2023

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Atlanta, GA– The American College of Pediatricians (ACPeds), a professional medical association, calls on organizations to reconsider current protocols for gender dysphoric children based on newly published data.  ACPeds has learned of a newly published critique of transgender interventions, titled “The Myth of ‘Reliable Research’ in Pediatric Gender Medicine:  A critical evaluation of the Dutch Studies- and research that has followed,” published in the Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy.  It was published by authors E.  Abbruzzese, Stephen B Levine, and Julia W. Mason.

Dr. Quentin Van Meter, endocrinologist and Past President of ACPeds stated in response:

“ACPeds has long held that efforts to socially, medically and surgically interfere with the biological integrity of children and adolescents are not appropriate because of the very well documented harms and questionable benefits of such interventions.  This published critique has pulled the foundation out from under guidelines used by major organizations pushing for transgender interventions.”

Dr. Andre Van Mol, board-certified family physician and Co-chair, Committee on Adolescent Sexuality for ACPeds stated:

“ACPeds’ motto, ‘Best for Children,’ is predicated on the avoidance of any policy that harms children.  ACPeds calls on WPATH, the Endocrine Society, the Pediatric Endocrine Society, and the American Academy of Pediatrics to join with the enlightened clinicians in Sweden, the UK, and Finland, to take down their published guidelines and to shutter their gender clinics immediately.”

The basis of guidelines for the care of transgender children and adolescents published by World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH), the Endocrine Society, the Pediatric Endocrine Society, and the American Academy of Pediatrics all claim to be predicated on the “bedrock” of the Dutch protocol.  Based on this critique, the purported benefits of these guidelines are now null and void.

The published critique stated:

  •  “…no other pediatric intervention of similarly drastic nature has ever been delivered at a scale based on such low quality of evidence…”

  • “Public health authorities in Finland, Sweden, and most recently England” are “sharply deviating from the WPATH’s poorly evidenced recommendations…” delivering “a vote of no-confidence in the WPATH-endorsed “gender-affirming” approach that dominates the “gender clinic” model of care.”

  • “…a sobering reminder that the history of medicine is replete with examples of ‘cures’ which turned out to be far more harmful than the ‘disease.’”

ACPeds remains on the leading edge of advocacy for the pediatric patients who suffer from what is now called gender dysphoria.  Extensive, decades-long published evidence has shown that returning to the biological integrity of the body occurs in the vast majority of gender dysphoric patients, particularly with appropriate mental health evaluation at the outset and continued therapy which resolves the undercurrent anxiety and depression – and ameliorates other mental health issues and traumas -- that so often haunts these children otherwise.

To speak with Dr. Van Meter or Dr. Andre Van Mol, please email  connect@acpeds.org or call (352) 376-1877.

For more information on this topic, go to Gender Confusion and Transgender Identity.


About the American College of Pediatricians

The American College of Pediatricians (ACPeds) is a national medical association of licensed physicians and healthcare professionals who specialize in the care of infants, children, and adolescents. It was founded by a group of concerned physicians who saw the need for a pediatric organization that would not be influenced by the politically driven pronouncements of the day. The mission of the ACPeds is to enable all children to reach their optimal physical and emotional health and well-being. The ACPeds is committed to fulfilling its mission by producing sound policy, based upon the best available research, to assist parents and to influence society in the endeavor of childrearing. 

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