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American Medical Association Faces Backlash for Calling to Remove Sex From Birth Certificates

American Medical Association Faces Backlash for Calling to Remove Sex From Birth Certificates
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Bill Pan
Bill Pan
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8/2/2021|Updated: 8/3/2021

The American Medical Association (AMA), the largest organization of physicians and medical students in the United States, came under fire over the weekend for a recent proposal calling to end the designation of sex on birth certificates.

The proposal (pdf), which was adopted by the AMA’s Board of Trustees in June, states that recording the baby’s sex on the public portion of birth certificates, as has always been the case, has “potential for discrimination.”
Bill Pan
Bill Pan
Reporter
Bill Pan is an Epoch Times reporter covering education issues and New York news.
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