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Doctor Learns it Was Their Way or Their way or the Highway

Political correctness strikes at one Boston hospital

 

A clash between a doctor who protested his employer’s enthusiastic support of the homosexual lifestyle and the Boston hospital that regularly encourages its staff to attend LGBT events has ended in the doctor’s dismissal.

Urologist Dr. Paul Church, 66, a well-respected member of the Boston medical community, had privileges at Beth Deaconess Israel Hospital for almost 30 years. He is a member of the Harvard Medical School faculty, and has done research on diagnosing prostate and bladder cancer.

He was fired by the hospital in June and lost his final appeal just a few weeks ago.

“The LGBT community’s rights obviously trump the rights of someone with a biblical worldview, or one who has important medical information to share,” Church told LifeZette in an interview. “I did nothing wrong in defending my faith worldview. But the hospital is so invested in a progressive social agenda – regardless of the facts about the medical risks of certain sexual behavior and my rights as a person of faith – that anyone who goes against them is a heretic. Very bizarre.”

Church added, “Medically, the risks of the homosexual lifestyle include anal cancer, a higher risk of HIV/AIDS, hepatitis, HIV, parasitic infections and psychiatric disorders. I am not doing my job as a medical doctor if these irrefutable facts are hidden from patients in order to promote a social agenda.”

LifeZette contacted Deaconess Israel Hospital for comment but did not hear back.

 

According to the CDC, gay, bisexual and other men who have had sex with men develop higher rates of STDss and HIV. These men are 40 times more likely to be HIV-positive than are heterosexual men.

“Those are facts from the CDC, not my opinion,” Church told LifeZette.

About 10 years Dr. Church became concerned about the hospital’s aggressive promotion of Boston’s Gay Pride Week and events centered around the LGBT community.

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The good doctor (courtesy Dr. Paul Church)

“Would you advise patients and staff to go to a rally that promoted cigarettes?” he asked. “No. And my assertion is that the risks of the LGBT lifestyle are not to be ignored, never mind aggressively promoted, by a medical hospital.”

“One issue I find troubling is that the LGBT community is an ‘officially endorsed group’ of the hospital, and as such has access to promote announcements and news stories through the hospital’s internal staff web portal,” Church noted. “They have never answered what other ‘officially endorsed groups’ they honor -perhaps because there are none. We know it’s not Christians, or people of faith.”

Dr. Church asked to be removed from the emails promoting LGBT and gay pride events, which included a video aggressively pushed throughout the hospital’s internal email blasts called “Making It Better.” In email replies to the hospital, he cited irrefutable medical evidence about high-risk behaviors in the LGBT community, and told them he understood the hospital’s mission to be one of promoting healthy lifestyles and looking out for their patients’ medical welfare.

“I also asserted that the hospital staff represents many different worldviews and religious beliefs, and many of the staff believe that homosexuality is immoral. I requested to be left off the email list.”

 

Dr. Church was denied his request. He was accused by the hospital of having biases against the LGBT community, he said, in spite of treating many from the LGBT community with compassionate care.

Church has received support from LGBT patients he has treated. He told LifeZette about one former gay patient who wrote him, saying he felt embarrassed about the doctor’s treatment by the hospital and felt he was treated very competently and compassionately for his medical problems.

In September 2014, a special “investigating committee” was assembled to investigate Dr. Church’s case, according to Mass Resistance’s coverage on its website, and charges were brought against him.

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In January, the committee moved its findings to the hospital’s highest body, the 25-member executive committee, who met to determine Dr. Church’s fate. In March, the physician was informed that his “unsolicited views about homosexuality that were offensive to the BIDMC staff” were cause for his termination, and in December 2015 he lost his final legal appeal. His rights to practice at two other area hospitals may be in jeopardy as well.

The MD with patients (photo: Dr. Paul Church)

“Because this is a staff credentialing mater, we do not plan to comment further,” said BIDMC in a statement to Fox News.

“It was inconvenient and dangerous to have me around,” said Church. “The executive committee voted in secret, so I don’t know what the vote was or who voted for or against me. It’s been disappointing that colleagues, some whom I considered to be friends, kind of threw me under the bus.”

Church believes all patients regardless of sexual orientation deserve compassionate, professional treatment, which includes information about the risks of their lifestyle.

“I want the best for my patients, and information they need constitutes the best,” he said. “I am not judging. I am trying to provide the very best care possible.”

“The case of Dr. Church should be a wake-up call to all Americans,” Sean Ryan, director of communications for the conservative action group MassResistance, told LifeZette. “When political correctness is prioritized over public health, something is terribly wrong.”

 

http://www.lifezette.com/healthzette/doctor-learns-it-was-their-way-or-the-highway/



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So this guy was fired because he didn't rah rah the LGBT community?

Can't be.

The supporters of the LGBT are too tolerant for that.



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"Unsolicited views"? In response to receiving repeated email blasts about promoting the LGBT community? How is responding to an email your receive unsolicited?

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Because the response was opposite of what the emails wanted.

If your views are contrary, then they are unsolicited.

In other words, you are supposed to agree. Period.

No other way in their tolerant minds.

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A doctor should never be penalized for discussing health risks with his patients.
I wonder if there is more to the story? It seems odd he would have been voted out.

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"Unsolicited views"? In response to receiving repeated email blasts about promoting the LGBT community? How is responding to an email your receive unsolicited?


 That's a good question!

I guess he would have been better off just using his delete button.cry



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Regardless - the hospital shouldn't be pushing people to promote something, especially a doctor against his medical beliefs, in addition to his own personal beliefs.

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Lawyerlady wrote:

Regardless - the hospital shouldn't be pushing people to promote something, especially a doctor against his medical beliefs, in addition to his own personal beliefs.


 This is absolutely true. 



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Where is the ACLU in all this?



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It is just odd to me he appealed and lost. I wonder if he was exaggerating the facts and fear mongering his patients? We had a dentist here that got into trouble for scaring patients into procedures they didn't need.

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The obvious religion clash and the referencing him as 'the good doctor' makes this source a fairly biased one. The story sounds awful, but I wonder if it is what it seems. Is there abother source anywhere? I would like another take on it.

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I think the problem is that he keeps calling it a "lifestyle", which implies that it's a "choice".

He's telling gay men to NOT do what comes naturally.

 

By the way, the last time I was there, it was "Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital".

Did they change the name, or did the writer of the article mess up? Or is it made up?

 

 



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ed11563 wrote:

I think the problem is that he keeps calling it a "lifestyle", which implies that it's a "choice".

He's telling gay men to NOT do what comes naturally.

 

By the way, the last time I was there, it was "Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital".

Did they change the name, or did the writer of the article mess up? Or is it made up?

 

 


 The behavior they engage in is absolutely a choice.  If s straight person with a promiscuous lifestyle comes in for a treatment for an STD don't yiunthink the doctor might bring up the fact that their behavioral choices contributed to that?



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ed11563 wrote:

I think the problem is that he keeps calling it a "lifestyle", which implies that it's a "choice".

He's telling gay men to NOT do what comes naturally.

 

By the way, the last time I was there, it was "Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital".

Did they change the name, or did the writer of the article mess up? Or is it made up?

 

 


 The behavior they engage in is absolutely a choice.  If s straight person with a promiscuous lifestyle comes in for a treatment for an STD don't yiunthink the doctor might bring up the fact that their behavioral choices contributed to that?


Telling gay men to not have sex with gay men is like spitting into the wind. 

He's telling them to be celibate. Who wants to be celibate?

 

 



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ed11563 wrote:
huskerbb wrote:
ed11563 wrote:

I think the problem is that he keeps calling it a "lifestyle", which implies that it's a "choice".

He's telling gay men to NOT do what comes naturally.

 

By the way, the last time I was there, it was "Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital".

Did they change the name, or did the writer of the article mess up? Or is it made up?

 

 


 The behavior they engage in is absolutely a choice.  If s straight person with a promiscuous lifestyle comes in for a treatment for an STD don't yiunthink the doctor might bring up the fact that their behavioral choices contributed to that?


Telling gay men to not have sex with gay men is like spitting into the wind. 

He's telling them to be celibate. Who wants to be celibate?

 

 


If they make those choices, then they need a doctor who will not mince words and inform them of the consequences.

Oh, yeah, there are no consequences for acting on feelings. (sarcasm) 



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ed11563 wrote:
huskerbb wrote:
ed11563 wrote:

I think the problem is that he keeps calling it a "lifestyle", which implies that it's a "choice".

He's telling gay men to NOT do what comes naturally.

 

By the way, the last time I was there, it was "Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital".

Did they change the name, or did the writer of the article mess up? Or is it made up?

 

 


 The behavior they engage in is absolutely a choice.  If s straight person with a promiscuous lifestyle comes in for a treatment for an STD don't yiunthink the doctor might bring up the fact that their behavioral choices contributed to that?


Telling gay men to not have sex with gay men is like spitting into the wind. 

He's telling them to be celibate. Who wants to be celibate?

 

 


 Doesn't make his advice wrong as far as getting HIV and other diseases go. 



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ed11563 wrote:

I think the problem is that he keeps calling it a "lifestyle", which implies that it's a "choice".

He's telling gay men to NOT do what comes naturally.

 

By the way, the last time I was there, it was "Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital".

Did they change the name, or did the writer of the article mess up? Or is it made up?

 

 


 The name of the hospital is Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), and it is in Boston. I deal with them all the time at work. Too bad the author didn't bother to get the name right.



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Hi, Blankie!

How's your grandson?

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Hi, Blankie!

How's your grandson?

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 He's great! 19 months old! How's Itty Bitty?



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Blankie wrote:
flan327 wrote:

Hi, Blankie!

How's your grandson?

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 He's great! 19 months old! How's Itty Bitty?


 Amazing...she's not a baby anymore. She will turn 4 in April.

I am REALLY slacking on my Blog.

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