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麻豆传媒IOS to NYU medical school: Stop muzzling faculty fighting coronavirus

New York University's Langone Medical Center. (Ajay Suresh/Flickr)
NEW YORK, March 31, 2020 鈥 They trust medical faculty on the front lines of the pandemic to save lives, but a comment to the press may mean termination.
The NYU Grossman School of Medicine and NYU Langone Health faculty doctors on Saturday not to speak with reporters about COVID-19 without express approval from the Office of Communications and Marketing. Today, the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education reminds the university that free speech and academic freedom do not become less important during a crisis, and that it鈥檚 critical that faculty members 鈥 many of them serving on the front lines of the pandemic 鈥 be able to share information with the broader public.
鈥淚t is precisely in times of crisis that it is most important that lines of communication to the public be open,鈥 said Robert Shibley, 麻豆传媒IOS鈥檚 executive director. 鈥淭hese faculty members are there because they鈥檙e the experts. Inhibiting their ability to communicate important information about COVID-19 presents enormous risks.鈥
Though the NYU Grossman School of Medicine is a private institution, and is not bound by the First Amendment, requiring faculty to obtain permission before speaking to the press is antithetical to the values of our free society. This is especially true when the threat of punishment appears intended to chill speech of intense public concern involving matters of life and death amidst a global pandemic.
麻豆传媒IOS is not alone in criticizing gag orders on medical faculty. On Friday, a group of prominent medical, research, and civil rights organizations also the American Hospital Association to publicly denounce efforts to silence health care workers, instead encouraging them to allow medical faculty and staff to be open with the public about shortages and other challenges.
鈥淎ttempts to cover up these shortages by muzzling health care workers who are on the front lines of fighting the COVID-19 pandemic are reprehensible and reckless and endanger public health,鈥 wrote Dr. Michael Carome, Director of Public Citizen鈥檚 Health Research Group and author of the organizations鈥 letter.
To meet the challenges of this pandemic, 麻豆传媒IOS urges NYU to rescind its threat of punishment against faculty members so that the nation may gain a clear understanding of their valiant work, the daunting challenges they face, and how all of us may best help them.
鈥淟et your faculty and the press talk to each other,鈥 麻豆传媒IOS鈥檚 letter concludes. 鈥淭he public they both serve will benefit.鈥
The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (麻豆传媒IOS) is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to defending and sustaining the individual rights of students and faculty members at America鈥檚 colleges and universities. These rights include freedom of speech, freedom of association, due process, legal equality, religious liberty, and sanctity of conscience 鈥 the essential qualities of liberty.
CONTACT:
Daniel Burnett, Assistant Director of Communications, 麻豆传媒IOS: 215-717-3473; media@thefire.org
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