Talk:Sue Bagshaw
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Sim10978 (talk) 21:12, 2 June 2024 (UTC)
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[edit]The source for "New Zealand Government had appointed Bagshaw as the lead investigator for an official reviewinto the use of puberty blockers in New Zealand" is Tamaki quoted in the linked article. Tamaki is wrong. The lead investogator is the Deputy Chief Science Advisor Dr Sayali Pendarkhar See her response linked below. The rest of the section on Tamaki is not relevant to a biography on Bagshaw
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