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DOI: 10.1055/s-0030-1263294
The Professional Imperative for Obstetrician-Gynecologists to Discontinue Newborn Male Circumcision
Publication History
Publication Date:
10 August 2010 (online)
ABSTRACT
Newborn male circumcision has been practiced for millennia for a variety of medical, social, religious, and cultural reasons. Indications for routine circumcision remain controversial, with proponents and dissidents arguing their sides vigorously. Popular in the United States, it has persisted in the scope of practice of obstetrics and gynecology, a field specializing in the opposite gender. To excel in women's reproductive health, we should no longer passively accept or actively maintain this procedure in our specialty. Steps are suggested to remove the residual and improper inclusion of circumcision from the scope of practice of obstetrics and gynecology.
KEYWORDS
Circumcision - professionalism - scope of practice
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James F SmithJr. M.D.
Chief of Perinatal Medicine, New York Medical College/Westchester Medical Center
19 Bradhurst Avenue, Suite 2700, Hawthorne, NY 10532
Email: James_smith@nymc.edu