We absolutely should not give these grifters a voice. We absolutely should not legitimize their positions at national medical conferences. By doing so, it not only gives them a national platform, but also makes it seem like the medical community as a whole supports their opinions.
Does anyone have a good contact email for PAS or should I go old school and send a letter?
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.
Deeply disappointed in PAS, a conference I was looking for to presenting my education curriculum about gender affirming care at next year.
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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?