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'''Jennifer Garza''' is a physician at the Valley Pediatrics in McAllen, {{USSC|TX}}. In 2011 she performed a [[circumcision]] on a 4-year-old child, leading to such severe [[complications]] that the child pleaded to "just cut it off and (he) can be a girl". <ref>{{REFweb | '''Jennifer Garza''' is a physician at the Valley Pediatrics in McAllen, {{USSC|TX}}. In 2011 she performed a [[circumcision]] on a 4-year-old child, leading to such severe [[complication| complications]] that the child pleaded to "just cut it off and (he) can be a girl". <ref>{{REFweb | ||
|quote=A doctor botched a circumcision of a 4-year-old boy so badly that the boy pleaded to "just cut it off and (he) can be a girl," the parents claim in court. | |quote=A doctor botched a circumcision of a 4-year-old boy so badly that the boy pleaded to "just cut it off and (he) can be a girl," the parents claim in court. | ||
|url=http://www.courthousenews.com/2012/11/09/52144.htm | |url=http://www.courthousenews.com/2012/11/09/52144.htm | ||
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== Jennifer Garza == | == Jennifer Garza == | ||
A graduate of the {{UNI|University of Texas Medical Branch|UTMB}} in Galveston, Dr. Garza completed her residencies of general surgery at St. Mary’s Hospital in Waterbury, Connecticut, a program affiliated with {{UNI|Yale University|Yale}} School of Medicine, as well as {{UNI|Saint Louis University|SLU}} Hospital in St. Louis, {{USSC|MO}}, where she was also Administrative Chief Resident. Dr. Garza did two years of research at Children’s Hospital Boston (Harvard), where she participated in the development of a new technique for bowel lengthening and helped develop a new formulation for feeding children by vein who are not able to eat by mouth. Most recently, she completed her pediatric surgery fellowship at the Children’s Hospital of Oklahoma in Oklahoma City.<ref>{{REFweb | A graduate of the {{UNI|University of Texas Medical Branch|UTMB}} in Galveston, Dr. Garza completed her residencies of general surgery at St. Mary’s Hospital in Waterbury, Connecticut, a program affiliated with {{UNI|Yale University|Yale}} School of Medicine, as well as {{UNI|Saint Louis University|SLU}} Hospital in St. Louis, {{USSC|MO}}, where she was also Administrative Chief Resident. Dr. Garza did two years of research at Children’s Hospital Boston (Harvard), where she participated in the development of a new technique for bowel lengthening and helped develop a new formulation for feeding children by vein who are not able to eat by mouth. Most recently, she completed her pediatric surgery fellowship at the [https://www.ouhealth.com/oklahoma-childrens-hospital/ Children’s Hospital of Oklahoma] in Oklahoma City.<ref>{{REFweb | ||
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The following day they were released, and over the next days the parents noticed that when the child urinated there were two streams. He also kept [[bleeding]]. | The following day they were released, and over the next days the parents noticed that when the child urinated there were two streams. He also kept [[bleeding]]. | ||
The referring doctor and a third doctor examined the child and were unable to explain the cause of the second stream. In the following days the child continued to be in pain while urinating, refusing to drink anything, blaming the parents for his pain and asking to just have his penis cut off so he can be a girl. The parents had to change the sheets every night due to blood stains. | The referring doctor and a third doctor examined the child and were unable to explain the cause of the second stream. In the following days the child continued to be in [[pain]] while urinating, refusing to drink anything, blaming the parents for his pain and asking to just have his penis cut off so he can be a girl. The parents had to change the sheets every night due to blood stains. | ||
A week after the procedure, the parents took the child to the emergency room at [https://careers.hcahealthcare.com/pages/rio-grande-regional-hospital Rio Grande Regional Hospital] where Dr. Christopher Bristow told them "that the plaintiff's penis looked over cauterized." A urologist saw the child and he was prescribed morphine to sleep. | A week after the procedure, the parents took the child to the emergency room at [https://careers.hcahealthcare.com/pages/rio-grande-regional-hospital Rio Grande Regional Hospital] where Dr. Christopher Bristow told them "that the plaintiff's penis looked over cauterized." A urologist saw the child and he was prescribed morphine to sleep. | ||