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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.<ref>{{REFweb
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The website of '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' 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.<ref>{{REFweb
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}}</ref> On their webpage that lists possible risks, loss of sensation isn't mentioned.<ref>{{REFweb
 
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== Chief of Pediatrics ==
 
== Chief of Pediatrics ==
  
Dr. [[Edgar J. Schoen]] was Chief of Pediatrics at Kaiser Permanente in Oakland for 24 years.<ref>{{REFweb
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The late Dr. [[Edgar J. Schoen]] was Chief of Pediatrics at Kaiser Permanente in Oakland for 24 years.<ref>{{REFweb
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}}</ref> 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).<ref name="CaseForCirc">{{REFjournal
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}}</ref> Schoen's former 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).<ref name="CaseForCirc">{{REFjournal
 
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In 1987, Schoen was appointed head of the Task Force on Circumcision by the American Association of Pediatrics,<ref>American Journal of Diseases in Children, Vol 141: page 128. February 1987</ref> 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".<ref name="CaseForCirc"/>
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In 1987, Schoen was appointed head of the [[American_Academy_of_Pediatrics#Third_policy_.281989.29 Task Force on Circumcision]] that created the third policy (1989)]] by the [[American Academy of Pediatrics]] after reading his joyful paean to [[circumcision]], ''Ode to the Circumcised Male'',<ref>{{REFjournal
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}}</ref> where he pushed for [[Routine Infant Circumcision| 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".<ref name="CaseForCirc"/>
  
Schoen has been noted sending emails to and from the [[Circlist]] email list.<ref>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</ref> Schoen is also listed as approving content for a [[Gilgal Society]] brochure.<ref>{{REFbook
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Schoen had been noted sending emails to and from the [[Circlist]] email list.<ref>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</ref> Schoen is also listed as approving content for a [[Gilgal Society]] brochure.<ref>{{REFbook
 
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The [[AAP]] replaced Schoen's [[Bias| biased]] policy with the [https://www.cirp.org/library/statements/aap1999/ fourth policy statement] in 1999. Since 1 September 2017, the AAP has had no official position on [[circumcision]].
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Latest revision as of 22:27, 24 December 2023

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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]

Chief of Pediatrics

The late Dr. Edgar J. Schoen was Chief of Pediatrics at Kaiser Permanente in Oakland for 24 years.[3] Schoen's former 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 American_Academy_of_Pediatrics#Third_policy_.281989.29 Task Force on Circumcision that created the third policy (1989)]] by the American Academy of Pediatrics after reading his joyful paean to circumcision, Ode to the Circumcised Male,[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 had 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]

The AAP replaced Schoen's biased policy with the fourth policy statement in 1999. Since 1 September 2017, the AAP has had no official position on circumcision.

External links

References

  1. REFweb Circumcision, Kaiser Permanente, Healthwise, Incorporated. Retrieved 30 August 2011.
  2. REFweb Circumcision Risks, Kaiser Permanente, Healthwise, Incorporated. Retrieved 30 August 2011.
  3. REFweb About Dr. Schoen, Medicirc.org, eSudo Technology Solutoins, Inc.. Retrieved 30 August 2011.
  4. a b REFjournal Slack G. The Case For Circumcision. Express Online. 19 May 2000;
  5. REFjournal Schoen EG. 'Ode to the Circumcised Male'. Am J dis Chlid. February 1987; 141(2): 128. PMID. DOI. Retrieved 1 November 2022.
  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. REFbook Morris BJ (2007): Sex and circumcision: What every woman needs to know. Vernon G. Quaintance (ed.). London, England: Gilgal Society.