Very true.
Does he still have a job?
I do not know, but Johns Hopkins has (or had) stated the they would not do “gender reassignment” surgery on patients, regardless of age, because the best evidence is that it does not benefit the patient. The Director of Medicine prohibited it. They looked at all the evidence, and at best it provides a very temporary and short lived benefit, more wishful thinking than any real life change. Patients who did not undergo “therapy” did as well or better.
From what I know about doctors, and I have known a few socially, the ones who do it are probably more influenced by ideology than financial gain. Cosmetic surgery is probably more for financial gain than the patient’s best interest, but even most plastic surgeons would not perform procedures that are more likely to harm than help.
Last I heard, (I do not monitor JH Medical Center) he was still the director of medicine, with his foot firmly down.