A week and a half ago, the American Academy of Pediatrics released a revised
statement on "female genital cutting." They softened their language from
previously calling it "female genital mutilation" to be more "culturally
sensitive". In an attempt to address the double standard in the way our culture treats cutting of female genitals and cutting of male genitals, instead of choosing to extend complete protection against genital cutting to both sexes, they instead chose to endorse the idea of medical professionals offering "non-harmful" cutting of females as a compromise. Of course, even nicks or pinpricks of female genitals are illegal by federal law, but this does not seem to faze the AAP. And there is also an unspoken assumption that male circumcision is itself "non-harmful," so they seem fine with leaving that right where it is. So, even though this statement is about FGM, it reflects on MGM as well. And who is to judge what is non-harmful? How about the child whose body is being cut? The right of human beings to bodily integrity and self-determination is still the bottom line.
Human rights groups and FGM advocacy groups from all over the world have
responded with sharp criticism of the AAP, and I encourage all of us as individuals to do so as well.
The full AAP statement can be read here:
http://aappolicy.aappublications.org...125/5/1088.pdf
A selection of press releases responding to this concerning move on the AAP's
part can be found here:
http://intactamerica.org/aap_fgm [includes link to AAP statement]
http://equalitynow.org/english/takea...100429_en.html
You can respond to the AAP (editing their sample letter as you wish, to reflect
points about MGM) by automatic messaging at:
http://org2.democracyinaction.org/o/...ction_KEY=2854
Here is contact information for all AAP personnel related to this position statement, if you wish to write them individually as well:
AAP Board of Directors Executive Committee
Errol Alden, M.D.
American Academy of Pediatrics
141 Northwest point Blvd.
Elk Grove, IL 60007
David T. Tayloe, M.D.
Goldsboro Pediatrics
2706 Medical Office Place
Goldsboro, NC 27534
AAP Bioethics committee 2006-2007 (which authored this position statement)
Douglas S. Diekema, M.D.
Department of Emergency Services
Children's Hospital & Medical Center
4800 Sand Point Way NE
Seattle, WA 98105
Steven R. Leuthner, MD
Pain and Palliative Care Center
9000 West Wisconsin Avenue Suite 640
Milwaukee, WI 53226
(414) 266-2775
Steven R. Leuthner, MD
Children's Research Institute
8701 Watertown Plank Road
MS 214
Wauwatosa, WI 53226
Phone: (414) 266-6706
Leuthner@mcw.edu
Lainie F. Ross, MD
Comer Children's Hospital
University of Chicago
5721 S. Maryland Avenue
Chicago, IL 60637
Lainie F. Ross, MD
Friend Family Health Center
800 E. 55th Street
Chicago, IL 60615
Judith S. Palfrey, M.D.
President, AAP
Children's Hospital Boston
300 Longwood Avenue
Hunnewell 201.3
Boston, MA 02115
O. Marion Burton, MD (President – Elect AAP)
South Carolina School of Medicine
Department of Pediatrics
Colombia, SC 29208
mburton@uscmed.sc.edu
AAP Bioethics committee 2010:
Mary E Fallat, MD –
University Pediatric Surgery
234 E Gray St Ste 210
Louisville, KY 40202-3702
Ian Ronald Holzman MD FAAP
1 Gustave L Levy Place
New York, NY, 10029
Kathryn Louise Weise MD FAAP
Cleveland Clinic Main Campus
Mail Code S10A
9500 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44195
Armand H. Matheny Antommaria MD
Department of Pediatrics
Primary Children's Medical Center
100 North Medical Drive
Salt Lake City, UT 84113
(801) 662-3650
armand.antommaria@hsc.utah.edu
Sally Webb, MD
Pediatric Critical Care
MUSC Rutledge Tower
135 Rutledge Ave
RT290A
Charleston South Carolina 29403
Aviva L. Katz, MD
Children's North Medical Center
2599 Wexford Bayne Road
Sewickley, PA 15143
(724) 935-8400
Aviva L. Katz, MD
Children’s Hospital of Pittsburg
Dept of Pediatric General &
Thoracic Surgery
4401 Penn Avenue, Floor 4
Pittsburgh, PA 15224
412-692-8735
aviva.katz@chp.edu
Liaisons to 06-07 Bioethics Committee re: this policy statement
Jeffrey L. Ecker, MD (ACOG)
Vincent Obstetrics
55 Fruit Street, Suite 4F
Boston, MA, 02114
Marcia Levetown, MD (Am Board of Pediatrics)
281-804-5714
Healthcare Communication Associates .com
mlevetown@earthlink.net
Philip L. Baese, MD
Neuro Behavioral Home Program
650 Komas Drive, Suite 200
Salt Lake City, UT, 84108
Steven J Ralston, MD (ACOG)
Tufts New England Medical Center
800 Washington St.
Department of Neonatology
Boston, MA 02111
Ellen Tsai, MD (Canadian Paediatric Society)
Kingston General Hospital
76 Stuart Street
Kingston, Ontario K7L 2V7
Canada
tsaie@kgh.kari.net
Jessica Wilen Berg, JD (Legal Consultant)
Case Western Reserve University
Department of Bioethics
Cleveland, Ohio 44106
jwb14@case.edu
Jessica.berg@case.edu
216-368-6363
“Consultant” and lead author of this FGC Statement
Dena S. Davis, JD, PhD
Case Western Reserve University
Department of Bioethics
Cleveland, Ohio 44106
216-687-2312
dena.davis@law.csuohio.edu
statement on "female genital cutting." They softened their language from
previously calling it "female genital mutilation" to be more "culturally
sensitive". In an attempt to address the double standard in the way our culture treats cutting of female genitals and cutting of male genitals, instead of choosing to extend complete protection against genital cutting to both sexes, they instead chose to endorse the idea of medical professionals offering "non-harmful" cutting of females as a compromise. Of course, even nicks or pinpricks of female genitals are illegal by federal law, but this does not seem to faze the AAP. And there is also an unspoken assumption that male circumcision is itself "non-harmful," so they seem fine with leaving that right where it is. So, even though this statement is about FGM, it reflects on MGM as well. And who is to judge what is non-harmful? How about the child whose body is being cut? The right of human beings to bodily integrity and self-determination is still the bottom line.
Human rights groups and FGM advocacy groups from all over the world have
responded with sharp criticism of the AAP, and I encourage all of us as individuals to do so as well.
The full AAP statement can be read here:
http://aappolicy.aappublications.org...125/5/1088.pdf
A selection of press releases responding to this concerning move on the AAP's
part can be found here:
http://intactamerica.org/aap_fgm [includes link to AAP statement]
http://equalitynow.org/english/takea...100429_en.html
You can respond to the AAP (editing their sample letter as you wish, to reflect
points about MGM) by automatic messaging at:
http://org2.democracyinaction.org/o/...ction_KEY=2854
Here is contact information for all AAP personnel related to this position statement, if you wish to write them individually as well:
AAP Board of Directors Executive Committee
Errol Alden, M.D.
American Academy of Pediatrics
141 Northwest point Blvd.
Elk Grove, IL 60007
David T. Tayloe, M.D.
Goldsboro Pediatrics
2706 Medical Office Place
Goldsboro, NC 27534
AAP Bioethics committee 2006-2007 (which authored this position statement)
Douglas S. Diekema, M.D.
Department of Emergency Services
Children's Hospital & Medical Center
4800 Sand Point Way NE
Seattle, WA 98105
Steven R. Leuthner, MD
Pain and Palliative Care Center
9000 West Wisconsin Avenue Suite 640
Milwaukee, WI 53226
(414) 266-2775
Steven R. Leuthner, MD
Children's Research Institute
8701 Watertown Plank Road
MS 214
Wauwatosa, WI 53226
Phone: (414) 266-6706
Leuthner@mcw.edu
Lainie F. Ross, MD
Comer Children's Hospital
University of Chicago
5721 S. Maryland Avenue
Chicago, IL 60637
Lainie F. Ross, MD
Friend Family Health Center
800 E. 55th Street
Chicago, IL 60615
Judith S. Palfrey, M.D.
President, AAP
Children's Hospital Boston
300 Longwood Avenue
Hunnewell 201.3
Boston, MA 02115
O. Marion Burton, MD (President – Elect AAP)
South Carolina School of Medicine
Department of Pediatrics
Colombia, SC 29208
mburton@uscmed.sc.edu
AAP Bioethics committee 2010:
Mary E Fallat, MD –
University Pediatric Surgery
234 E Gray St Ste 210
Louisville, KY 40202-3702
Ian Ronald Holzman MD FAAP
1 Gustave L Levy Place
New York, NY, 10029
Kathryn Louise Weise MD FAAP
Cleveland Clinic Main Campus
Mail Code S10A
9500 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44195
Armand H. Matheny Antommaria MD
Department of Pediatrics
Primary Children's Medical Center
100 North Medical Drive
Salt Lake City, UT 84113
(801) 662-3650
armand.antommaria@hsc.utah.edu
Sally Webb, MD
Pediatric Critical Care
MUSC Rutledge Tower
135 Rutledge Ave
RT290A
Charleston South Carolina 29403
Aviva L. Katz, MD
Children's North Medical Center
2599 Wexford Bayne Road
Sewickley, PA 15143
(724) 935-8400
Aviva L. Katz, MD
Children’s Hospital of Pittsburg
Dept of Pediatric General &
Thoracic Surgery
4401 Penn Avenue, Floor 4
Pittsburgh, PA 15224
412-692-8735
aviva.katz@chp.edu
Liaisons to 06-07 Bioethics Committee re: this policy statement
Jeffrey L. Ecker, MD (ACOG)
Vincent Obstetrics
55 Fruit Street, Suite 4F
Boston, MA, 02114
Marcia Levetown, MD (Am Board of Pediatrics)
281-804-5714
Healthcare Communication Associates .com
mlevetown@earthlink.net
Philip L. Baese, MD
Neuro Behavioral Home Program
650 Komas Drive, Suite 200
Salt Lake City, UT, 84108
Steven J Ralston, MD (ACOG)
Tufts New England Medical Center
800 Washington St.
Department of Neonatology
Boston, MA 02111
Ellen Tsai, MD (Canadian Paediatric Society)
Kingston General Hospital
76 Stuart Street
Kingston, Ontario K7L 2V7
Canada
tsaie@kgh.kari.net
Jessica Wilen Berg, JD (Legal Consultant)
Case Western Reserve University
Department of Bioethics
Cleveland, Ohio 44106
jwb14@case.edu
Jessica.berg@case.edu
216-368-6363
“Consultant” and lead author of this FGC Statement
Dena S. Davis, JD, PhD
Case Western Reserve University
Department of Bioethics
Cleveland, Ohio 44106
216-687-2312
dena.davis@law.csuohio.edu












