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Fox Business segment covers House hearing on DEI in medical schools

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Topics in This Edition

DEI in medical schoolsCongressgender ideology

Summary

The segment discusses a House Education and Workforce Committee hearing titled 'Training Activists, Not Physicians: The Impact of DEI on Medical Schools' held July 14, 2026. It features testimony from administrators including UCSF Chancellor Sam Hawgood and UCLA medical school leadership, with Republicans questioning admissions policies, curricula on topics like settler colonialism, and responses to biological questions about pregnancy. Rep. Randy Fine appears as a guest criticizing the chancellor's answers and linking DEI to activist training over medical competence. The broadcast frames the hearing around 'woke ideology' preventing truth-telling on biology and medicine. Sourcing draws from the hearing itself, with clips and commentary from Republican participants; no Democratic lawmakers or medical school defenders are featured.

Editorial Assessment

The segment accurately reports the hearing's existence, title, participants, and specific exchanges, including Hawgood's phrasing on pregnancies and evasive responses under questioning by Reps. Miller and Fine. However, it omits the administrators' statements that programs comply with federal and state law, focus on patient care for diverse populations, and that certain courses were discontinued after review. Viewer perception is skewed by equating DEI with racism or Marxism without evidence presented, and by extrapolating isolated curriculum critiques to systemic 'mutilation' claims. Broader context missing includes post-2023 Supreme Court affirmative action rulings, studies on physician diversity improving outcomes for minority patients, and schools' defenses of equity training. The result is factual on events but one-sided in interpretation.

Key Moments

missing context

UCLA and UCSF medical schools require classes indoctrinating students into settler colonialist anti-oppression ideology rather than medical science.

Hearing discussed now-discontinued courses; administrators testified some content was deemed inappropriate and removed, per Inside Higher Ed and committee reports.

verified

UCSF Chancellor Sam Hawgood could not say men cannot get pregnant or only women can get pregnant at the hearing.

Confirmed by Fox News, Yahoo, and hearing coverage; Hawgood said 'vast majority of pregnancies are in women' and referenced transgender patients.

disputed

DEI represents a conscious effort to judge by skin color, violating the Constitution and federal law.

Post-SFFA ruling, race-based admissions restricted but schools maintain programs comply with law; no court finding of violation here.

verified

Vast majority of pregnancies are in women; transgender persons cannot give birth in the biological sense implied.

Biological fact; transcript and coverage show Hawgood acknowledging this phrasing while noting care for transgender patients.

Notable Concerns

  • Heavy partisan framing equates policy disagreement with child abuse and anti-Americanism
  • No counter-sourcing from medical education experts or data on DEI impacts

Sources Consulted

  1. House Hearing Puts Med Schools in DEI Hot Seat
  2. Hearing Recap: Training Activists, Not Physicians
  3. Rep. Mary Miller presses medical deans on basic biology questions
  4. UCSF chancellor flubs biology –– but aces Evasion 101
  5. UCLA and UCSF Medical Schools Abandon Required DEI Courses