A registered nurse who blew the whistle on illegal gender treatments and alleged Medicaid fraud at Houston’s Texas Children’s Hospital (TCH) is viewing her firing on Aug. 16 as the latest salvo in what she says is ultimately a spiritual battle.
Vanessa Sivadge, who served as a clinic nurse in the endocrine clinic at TCH, worked closely with parents in helping with their children’s prescription refills and general care questions on behalf of the physicians in the unit. TCH is the nation’s largest children’s hospital.
“My faith in Jesus compels me to speak the truth about what I’ve seen while having the utmost compassion and love towards children confused about their sex,” Sivadge wrote.
Sivadge, who once served as an intern at the Family Research Council in Washington, D.C., told independent journalist Christopher Rufo that she had asked the hospital on May 31 for a transfer back to her “core competency” in the cardiology clinic because of a religious objection to the cross-sex hormone treatments that she was having to indirectly participate in. Her letter to the hospital specifically asked for a religious accommodation. […]
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