Miami doctor reportedly published graphic images of reassigned patients



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By David K. Li

A prominent Miami doctor reportedly lost his job because he allegedly posted images of patients undergoing sex reassignment surgeries on social media images, according to reports.

Dr. Christopher John Salgado, of the University of Miami Health System, shared images from his @sexsgeon Instagram account, which has since been deleted, the Miami Herald reported.

The University of Miami confirmed Wednesday at NBC News that Salgado was no longer working at the medical center.

The school refused to explain the circumstances of Salgado's departure, but said in a statement: "The University of Miami is committed to promoting and supporting diversity among its students, faculty and staff and believes unacceptable transphobic comments .. continue to have a team of experts dedicated to delivering the entire continuum of care for patients reassigned according to gender. "

Salgado was section chief of the Center for the Wellbeing, Gender and Sexual Health of LGBTQ People at the University of Miami Health System, reported the Miami Herald.

As recently as Valentine's Day, last month, Salgado reportedly published an image of a penis taken from a transgender patient and shaped it into a heart. He wrote, "There are many ways to show your love," the Herald reported.

Salgado did not immediately respond to calls from NBC News requesting comments on Wednesday.

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