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American Thinker
American Thinker
11 May 2024
John Dale Dunn, M.D.


NextImg:An homage to Dr. Paul McHugh, a beneficent giant of psychiatry

I consider Dr. Paul McHugh the greatest living American psychiatrist and neurologist for his many contributions and his adherence to good medical science and practice, advocacy for good sense, and commitment to evidence-based medical practice. When he became chief of psychiatry at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, he shut down the gender transition medical and surgical treatment programs. He explained that he could not agree with elective mutilating treatments to treat a mental disorder.

Dr. McHugh is an author, clinician, academic, researcher, and medical public health and social policy intellectual. His last three positions before retiring were Chief of Psychiatry at Cornell, Chief of Psychiatry at Johns Hopkins, and a University Professor at John Hopkins Medical School. Even the leftists at Wikipedia must acknowledge his objective credentials, even as they retell all the criticisms against him.

For leftists, McHugh has committed the big sin of calling out sex deviants for having mental disabilities, even as he asserts the societal value of good psychiatry, morality, and good behavior. How uncool, considering the left’s zeitgeist.

Here are some of his ideas and accomplishments:

Regarding this last point, the reader cannot help but consider what has happened in the matter of gender dysmorphism and appropriate medical management. There have been other mass hysteria epidemics, but this one is certainly emblematic of the societal problem of medicalization.

Medical professionals with a “do something” mandate sometimes jump in with poorly chosen interventions or solutions because professionals sometimes forget the proper methods for assessing the key issue: What is the problem, and do we have an efficacious and safe solution? Alternatively, will our intervention make things worse or create a new problem? Hormone treatments and mutilating surgery have permanent effects that cannot be extinguished.

Dr. McHugh’s wisdom is a product of intelligence, education, and experience. He has provided an insightful and beneficial voice for medicine. Too bad that his advice has often been ignored.

Image: Dr. Paul McHugh (edited). YouTube screen grab.

John Dale Dunn, MD, JD, is a 50-year emergency physician and 40-year attorney who was a consultant and physician with the local public mental health program for two decades.