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UC San Francisco Chancellor Avoids Question on Biological Males Giving Birth

In a recent congressional hearing, the Chancellor of UC San Francisco refrained from confirming that biological males cannot give birth, raising questions about the stance on gender identity in medical education.

Editorial StaffJuly 15, 20261 min read

During a House hearing focused on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in medical schools, the Chancellor of UC San Francisco faced questions regarding the biological capabilities of men.

When pressed on whether biological males can give birth, the Chancellor did not provide a definitive answer, which has sparked discussions about the implications of such statements in the context of medical education.

This hearing is part of a broader examination of DEI initiatives within medical institutions, highlighting the ongoing debates surrounding gender identity and biological science.