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Michael Laidlaw
1/17/2020 9:28:09 AM
"Fred Deutsch" <drfred@deutschclinic.com>
"Mary McAlister" <mmcalister@childparentrights.org>, "Natasha Chart" <natasha.chart@gmail.com>,
drmcretella@gmail.com, "Kelsey Coalition" <kelseycoalition@gmail.com>, "David Pickup" <davidpickuplmft@gmail.com>,
"Eunie Smith" <alaeagle@charter.net>, "Gary McCaleb" <mccgsm@gmail.com>, "Glenn Ridder" <glenn.ridder@outlook.com>,
"Horvath Hacsi" <birdcatcher9@yahoo.com>, "Hudson, MD Bernard" <loyolamd82@gmail.com>, "James Shupe (Formerly Jamie
Shupe)" <jamie.shupe@yahoo.com>, "Jane Robbins" <rlrobb123@gmail.com>, "Lappert Patrick"
<patrick@lappertplasticsurgery.com>, "MD Paul Hruz PhD" <hruz_p007@att.net>, "Margaret Clarke"
<margaretclarke317@icloud.com>, "Matt Sharp" <msharp@adflegal.org>, "McHugh Paul" <pmchugh1@jhmi.edu>, "Monique
Robles MD" <pamosa27@comcast.net>, "Quentin Van Meter" <kidendo@comcast.net>, "Richard Mast" <RMast@lc.org>, "Roger
Brooks" <rbrooks@adflegal.org>, "Scott, Greg" <Greg.Scott@heritage.org>, "Timothy Millea MD" <TMillea@qcora.com>,
"Vernadette Broyles" <vbroyles@childparentrights.org>, "Walt Heyer" <waltsbook@yahoo.com>, "William Malone"
<malone.will@gmail.com>

Subject:
Re: Opposition from physicians intensifies
Attachments: NBPAS_5886_Laidlaw_2018-01-12.pdf

All,
There has been some misinformation circulating on the web that my board certification was "revoked".
That is incorrect. I was board certified in Internal Medicine in 2005 and Endocrinology in 2006 by the ABIM. This
used to be a lifetime certification. But they changed the rules around so that if you graduated at a certain time,
then you have to recertify every 10 years. They call it "Maintenance of Certification". It's a very expensive and
time consuming process. And frankly BS, because no one who trained me has to recertify, as they have been
grandfathered in.
So I joined with a bunch of other doctors who had formed an alternative board certification group. And I recertified
with them instead in 2018. I have attached that certification. If you look me up on the site it will say pending,
because I just put in my reapplication on Jan 3. You have to recertify every 2 years. But its a far less expensive
process and only requires doing CMEs, just as it had always been!
https://nbpas.org/
I also post these credentials on my website:
http://www.drlaidlaw.com/site/about.html
Hope that clarifies if it comes up.
-Mike

On 2020-01-17 07:02, Mary McAlister wrote:

Fred: You definitely should have a pediatrician draft a response to this. If possible, maybe Michelle could have
one or more of their members in South Dakota sign onto the response to avoid a claim of outsiders trying to
influence (which of course is what the other side does all the time, but it is only OK for them). One good point
of Dr. Jones' letter is that she admits that they are doing these things to children which defuses one of the other
side's arguments about this is not being done to children and therefore the bill is not needed.
Praying for you as you deal with these issues as the first in line and blaze the trail for the rest.
On Fri, Jan 17, 2020 at 9:17 AM Fred Deutsch <Fred.Deutsch@sdlegislature.gov> wrote:
Passing along email from a pediatrician that was sent to all SD lawmakers. I asked Michelle to please pen a response so I can forward it to lawmakers. If any of the rest of you physicians feel
moved to respond, it will help the cause, as I will also forward to them. Lawmakers on the fence are moved by letters like this as it appears to come from an evidence-based perspective. We
need to be able to provide reasonable rebuttals. – Rep. Fred Deutsch

I am a Pediatrician and community member in South Dakota. I am writing today about my concerns about HB
1057, a bill that would criminalize doctors for performing gender-affirming, life-saving medical care
for transgender youth in our state.
The bill undermines my Hippocratic Oath that I took when I became a doctor, First Do No Harm. Current
standards of care for transgender youth and adolescents delays puberty until children are old enough to
make their own decisions about their lived gender. This bill would take away their choices, irreversibly
force them through puberty and undermine the prevailing recommendations of every major medical
association. The best practice in Pediatrics is for transgender and gender diverse individuals to have
access to comprehensive, gender-affirming, and developmentally appropriate health care. This bill goes
against evidence-based practice and discriminates against a vulnerable population. It puts children's
safety at risk, as transgender youth have increased risk of social isolation, suicide, homelessness,
physical violence, and substance abuse, particularly when their gender identity is not supported.
I implore you to vote against this bill, or if you are supporting it, reconsider your position. I also
encourage you to get in contact with local physicians treating these youth, to continue the conversation
about how this bill will negatively affect the children that we serve.
Myself, and several other physicians will be at the Capitol on Wednesday, January 22, for Children's
Day at the Capitol. I invite you to come to our catered breakfast in the President and Speaker lobbies
starting at 7:00 am, to have the opportunity to talk and ask questions about children's health.
Brooke Jones, MD, MSc, FAAP
Child Abuse Pediatrician

-Mary E. McAlister, Esq.
Senior Litigation Counsel
Child & Parental Rights Campaign
P.O. Box 637

Monroe, VA 24574
(434) 610-0873
mmcalister@childparentrights.org
www.childparentrights.org