President & CEO at New England Donor Services and Assistant Professor of Health Services, Policy and Practice at Brown University School of Public Health
Scientific integrity includes the free exchange of ideas, data and analysis to support the best evidence-based regulatory frameworks possible for the benefit of patients. Table stakes for public trust and sound public policy. Blocking the release of scientific information by the government is dangerous and must be called out. With Jon Snyder, PhD, MS and the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients (SRTR) Association of Organ Procurement Organizations (AOPO). American Transplant Congress (ATC) American Society of Transplantation American Society of Transplant Surgeons #freejonsnyder #scientificintegrity #organdonation #transplant #atc2024 #donatelife #asts #ast #aopo
Absolutely. Science must rise above politics always.
Totally agree Alex. Censorship is non-negotiable, definitely not "collaboration" and in violation with every basic pillar of health systems research, regardless of contract - contractor relationships. Nobody owns scientific research outcomes.
100%!
Outstanding presentations at AOPO ‘24
Two of my most favorite people taking an important stand. Thank you!
Absolutely, Alexandra. The free exchange of scientific information is crucial for advancing patient care and maintaining public trust. Blocking such information undermines the very foundation of evidence-based practice. Your advocacy here is vital.
Directly on point, Alexandra! We are living in Orwellian times and your speaking out is greatly appreciated!
Absolutely, Alexandra! Transparency in scientific data is crucial for trust and effective policy. Blocking information not only hinders progress but also puts lives at risk. Thanks for highlighting this important issue.
Preach!
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