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A small-town doctor wanted to perform surgeries for transgender women. He faced an uphill battle.

By The Washington Post  
   November 13, 2017

"Vaginoplasties," Geoff Stiller remembered telling the CEO of Pullman Regional Hospital on the Washington-Idaho border. "I want to do them at your hospital." Before Stiller spoke with the hospital CEO, patients in the region who had wanted the surgery had one option: to go elsewhere.

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