Kaiser Permanente

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The website of Kaiser Permanente depicts an intact and circumcised penis for comparison purposes, where the intact penis is drawn crooked and the circumcised penis is drawn straight and symmetrical.[1] On their webpage that lists possible risks, loss of sensation isn't mentioned.[2]

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Chief of Pediatrics

Dr. Edgar J. Schoen was Chief of Pediatrics at Kaiser Permanente in Oakland for 24 years.[3] Schoen's current office is in the Julia Morgan building on Broadway that houses Kaiser Permanente's genetics department in San Fransico, only a few yards from the home office of Daniel T. Halperin, assistant professor of anthropology at UCSF's Center for AIDS Prevention Studies (CAPDS).[4]

In 1987, Schoen was appointed head of the Task Force on Circumcision by the American Association of Pediatrics,[5] where he pushed for routine infant circumcision, but the neonatologists on Schoen's committee wouldn't go for it. According to Schoen, not performing circumcision would be "taking us back to nineteenth-century medicine on the eve of the 21st century," and that circumcision will prevent "dermatological problems".[4]

Schoen has been noted sending emails to and from the Circlist email list.[6] Schoen is also listed as approving content for a Gilgal Society brochure.[7]

References

  1.   Circumcision, Kaiser Permanente [deprecated REFweb parameter used: use <website> instead], Healthwise, Incorporated. Retrieved 30 August 2011.
  2.   Circumcision Risks, Kaiser Permanente [deprecated REFweb parameter used: use <website> instead], Healthwise, Incorporated. Retrieved 30 August 2011.
  3.   About Dr. Schoen, Medicirc.org [deprecated REFweb parameter used: use <website> instead], eSudo Technology Solutoins, Inc.. Retrieved 30 August 2011.
  4. a b   Slack, Gordy. The Case For Circumcision. Express Online. 19 May 2000;
  5. American Journal of Diseases in Children, Vol 141: 128. February 1987
  6. Schoen, E. (2006, April 22). My recent circ pubs [Online Forum Comment]. Retrieved from http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/MCIRC/message/16 Archive: http://circleaks.org/images/1/1f/MCIRC_-_Msg_16.pdf
  7.   Morris, Brian J. (2007): Sex and circumcision: What every woman needs to know. Vernon Quaintance (ed.). London, England: Gilgal Society.