Why Jamie Reed Risked Everything to Speak Out
Rocky Mountain Summit Part II
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3m 14s
Moderator Lori Gimelshteyn asks whistleblower Jamie Reed what she witnessed at a pediatric gender clinic and what compelled her to speak out. Jamie shares how her clinical research training emphasized ethical duty, yet every time she raised concerns internally, she was silenced. Her frustration grew until she went public in a now-famous Free Press article, which helped shutter clinics and influence state laws. Jamie reflects on her responsibility to act and the profound impact her whistleblowing has had on public awareness and policy.
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