null / ShutterstockWashington D.C., Oct 20, 2022 / 11:00 am (CNA).Medical students at Georgetown University have been taught that the only way to help patients suffering from gender dysphoria is to "fix" their bodies through drug therapies and gender-transition surgeries, a claim that contradicts Catholic teaching on human sexuality, according to an investigation by The Spectator.The news outlet cited information drawn from lecture slides from a course taught last year and a description of a clinical rotation course in a course catalog.Georgetown, a Catholic university, did not respond to requests for comment from either The Spectator or CNA.In a required first-year Human Sexuality course, guest lecturer Dr. David S. Reitman told students that for many "trans" patients suffering from gender dysphoria, "the only way to help them is to 'fix' their bodies," according to one of the lecture slides obtained by The Spectator.Reitman is a pediatrician ...