Health conference canceled after JPS pulls sponsorship over abortion, trans agenda items

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JPS Health Network pulled out of a conference because abortion and trans care were on agenda. UNT Health Science Center canceled event.

The Ralph J. Anderson Women’s Health Symposium was supposed to begin on the morning of Sept. 8. Speakers and attendees from across the state were traveling to Fort Worth for the day-long conference, organized by the UNT Health Science Center.

“JPS wants no connection due to the medical abortion and gender affirmation surgery topics,” Zarwell wrote in the message.and gender-affirming care are considered part of the standard care by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.

“I think it sent a message to the community of scientists and physicians and health providers in the community that these lives and issues they are facing weren’t that important. And that saddens me,” she said. She added: “It’s not clear to me how JPS participation would affect the cancel. I’m a little confused.” She declined to respond to questions about the symposium agenda.

Zarwell’s email appears to have spurred a flurry of discussion at HSC, which is home to a medical school as well as graduate programs for public health, pharmacy and nursing. By 3:23 p.m., with less than 17 hours before the conference was scheduled to start, the conversation had made its way to the top echelons of HSC leadership: HSC President Dr. Sylvia Trent-Adams asked Dr. Priya Bui, who was serving as the co-chair of the symposium, to call her to discuss the symposium. Trent-Adams added that she was on the phone with UNT chancellor Michael Williams as she was asking Bui to call her.At 4:01 p.m.

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