Here's a fun one.
A man, living as a woman, has stage 4 metastatic rectal cancer and had a lung tumor removed at a hospital. He somehow secretly recorded what the surgeons were talking about during his surgery. He is claiming discrimination because while he was anesthetized the doctors referred to him as 'him/he' and that they said they didn't understand trans and that he still had 'man parts'. The hospital defends the doctors and staff saying it's a private conversation that they are allowed to have and recording them violates their privacy, and that they weren't mocking anyone during the recording. The trans person also claims that the hospital changed his records to say 'he' instead of she, which the hospital denies.
It should be noted that most of the audio is not able to be understood because of the poor quality of the recording.
Trans Patient Recorded Surgeons During Tumor Removal
The hospital staff were having a normal conversation and weren't mocking anyone. If they had made snide comments about penis size then that would be mocking, but saying you don't understand the whole trans thing and that he still had man parts is not mocking. Also, it's natural to use the pronoun 'he' when dealing with a biological male because that what he is.
Then there is this ...
The staff used the trans pronouns in documents and to the mans face. While in private conversation they called him what he is ... a 'he'. That's private conversation.
A man, living as a woman, has stage 4 metastatic rectal cancer and had a lung tumor removed at a hospital. He somehow secretly recorded what the surgeons were talking about during his surgery. He is claiming discrimination because while he was anesthetized the doctors referred to him as 'him/he' and that they said they didn't understand trans and that he still had 'man parts'. The hospital defends the doctors and staff saying it's a private conversation that they are allowed to have and recording them violates their privacy, and that they weren't mocking anyone during the recording. The trans person also claims that the hospital changed his records to say 'he' instead of she, which the hospital denies.
It should be noted that most of the audio is not able to be understood because of the poor quality of the recording.
Trans Patient Recorded Surgeons During Tumor Removal
Quote:A transgender woman battling stage four rectal cancer has accused her doctors of discrimination after a secret recording captured her surgical team discussing her gender identity, a lawsuit alleged. She alleged the hospital misgendered her, changed her medical files from 'female' to 'male' without her consent, and that her care team mocked her during surgery, according to the complaint obtained by the Daily Mail.
Capasso became an MSK patient after being diagnosed with stage 4 metastatic rectal cancer in 2020 and claims she was mistreated throughout her multi-year treatment at the facility. She caught doctors allegedly mocking her after she secretly made an audio recording of a March 2022 surgery to remove a malignant tumor from her lung, the lawsuit said.
Operating room staff commented on her having 'man parts,' said being trans was 'not right' and 'doesn't make sense,' and referred to both Capasso and her transgender partner as 'men,' the complaint alleged. The lawsuit further claims that an operating room nurse called a hospital administrator during the procedure to demand that Capasso's sex designation in her patient records be changed from 'female' to 'male.'
The hospital staff were having a normal conversation and weren't mocking anyone. If they had made snide comments about penis size then that would be mocking, but saying you don't understand the whole trans thing and that he still had man parts is not mocking. Also, it's natural to use the pronoun 'he' when dealing with a biological male because that what he is.
Then there is this ...
Quote:Under New York City's LGBTQ Health Care Bill of Rights, transgender patients are guaranteed the right to have their gender identity 'recognized, affirmed and documented.' Staff are also required to use a patient's 'designated name and pronouns,' which should also be reflected in medical records.
The staff used the trans pronouns in documents and to the mans face. While in private conversation they called him what he is ... a 'he'. That's private conversation.



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