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Five ADA Members Expelled During Convention: Data Points to Governance Concerns

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Five members of the American Diabetes Association were removed from the organization’s annual Scientific Sessions for engaging in peaceful protest activities—a small but significant number within a convention drawing 18,000 attendees and 15,000 healthcare professionals. This incident has raised critical questions about member rights and organizational accountability within one of the world’s largest diabetes advocacy groups.

The expulsions prompted CEO Charles Henderson to launch an internal review and issue a formal apology, acknowledging organizational shortcomings in how the situation was managed. The members had been distributing literature critical of specific ADA policies and corporate partnerships when they were removed from the convention.

This data point illustrates broader tensions in medical association governance, where the balance between institutional authority and member expression remains contested. The incident serves as a case study in healthcare organizational ethics and transparency standards.

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