Sears and Palevsky aren’t on the AAP member directory. There are ongoing discussions about how to handle other cases like the third one you mentioned
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Replying to @DrJenChen4kids @gorskon and
I can’t speak to enforcement of AAP membership standards, but I tried to add on a Council membership last week & this came up, which is the first time I can recall seeing anything from the AAP about suspension or revocation. I suspect though that passed Boards & paid fees=memberpic.twitter.com/3BxRxWt7zO
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Replying to @namd4kids @DrJenChen4kids and
That's super interesting Nusheen. Per AAP policy and procedures manual, the Board has discretion in addressing member conduct including "suspend, or otherwise restrict the membership of any AAP member". It's kinda vague. I'll email you something
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@AAPPres statement to be particularly relevant: "There is too much at stake right now not to speak out when people in positions of power and influence spread misinformation...."1 reply 1 retweet 9 likes -
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Disingenuous. The word you’re looking for is disingenuous.
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The problem, of course, long predates the current leadership of AAP and encompasses many past presidents, who’ve all been either oblivious to the problem or unwilling to make the hard decision to do what should be done.
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Well, sure. State medical boards don’t do anything about antivaccine doctors either.
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