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UofL Peds Endo Fellow ‘28 | Prior Army Pediatric Hospitalist/Army Veteran | Proudly Trans masc | Military Trans Ban Survivor x2 | Twice Banned Yet Still I Stand | 🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍🌈 #MedSky
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When you bring in or allow speakers who do not practice evidence based medicine, push back should be expected. Handing out an article from an ADA journal outside a speaker’s talk at ADA is the absolute mildest form of push back. Yet still they brought in the cops. Editorial and Petition below.
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An Open Letter to the American Diabetes Association: Shame on You
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Riordan Ledgerwood, MD (they/he)
Riordan Ledgerwood, MD (they/he)
I’ve been thinking about the recent controversy at PAS over the gender affirming care panel they hosted and trying to think about the best way to respond. Has anyone sent a letter or email to an organization and felt it may any difference?