- The New York Times said its reporting on the American Medical Association’s stance on gender-related care for minors remains accurate despite a statement from the chair of the AMA Board.
- The newspaper said it has received no requests from the AMA to correct, clarify, or update its articles.
- Times reporters said they confirmed with AMA spokesperson Joshua Zembik that prior statements cited in its Feb. 4 reporting continue to reflect the association’s stated positions.
- The Times said the board chair’s claims contradict the AMA’s own statements provided to the newspaper.
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