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职称英语综合类考试:完形填空模拟题clinical guideline

2012-11-4  来自于:课评集

  完形填空模拟题clinical guideline

  China is set to issue its first clinical guideline on 。sex-change surgery, according to a notice put on the website of the Ministry of Health yesterday.

  The ministry is now soliciting public and professional opinions on the draft guideline. The coming guideline aims to regulate and standardize sex reassignment surgery, part of a treatment for gender identity disorder in transsexuals.

  Experts estimate nearly 2,000 Chinese have undergone sex-change surgery while 100,000 to 400,000 are still considering it. However, no official number is available. In the draft, the MOH sets minimum criteria for both surgical candidates and medical institutions.

  Candidates for the surgery must be older than 20 and single, the draft guideline said. They are also required to prove a persistent desire for a sex change, to live for at least five consecutive years full-time in the new gender role, and to engage in mental therapy for at least one year. from www.yingyukaoshi.com

  Before surgery can take place, a candidate must receive a recommendation for the operation from a psychologist after an appropriate series of therapy sessions.

  Also, several legal requirements must be met before the procedure.

  The candidate must provide proof from police that he or she has does not have any criminal offenses in the past.

  Police must also agree to change the sex status on the identity card of the prospective receiver before the operation can, take place 。

  The advent of such a guideline is believed to show that the government is concerned about the needs of a relatively small number of people who want to change sex.

  But doctors also warn that all stakeholders, including the hospital and prospective receivers, should be highly cautious about this surgery.

  The operation is more than a medical procedure due to its huge social and legal consequences. Doctors should make it clear to those seeking sex-change surgeries that the option always remains to continue to live in the original role. The guideline requires surgeons to tell patients about other options such as hormone therapy. They are also required to explain the risks involved, and underlying social barriers including discrimination, and administrative recognition and approval.

  For the candidates, the surgery itself is not the big issue in the long run. The real issue is the kind of life he or she will have to lead afterward.

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