In discussions of ideas , it is rhe idea that matters more, not your credentials. This may not be academia but we are discussing learning. The same principals apply.
Hmm... Ideas, credentials, academia, learning, experience?--
I have been following this thread with interest. I have posted on and actually started threads here on Scubaboard regarding DSMB deployment. I am pretty passionate about it.
However, we have somehow now moved this thread discussion away from the actual skill of DSMB deployment and shifted it toward something other entirely (ideas, credentials, academia, learning, experience).
Since I have a Phd and lots of academia experience and I am also a certified diver with a certain level of real world experience; I thought I would share and post the following and I hope it might add some perspective:
Below is a photo of my son. He is an elite special forces operative (can't say with who or what)- I am only posting to lend some visual perspective and here is my takeaway:
There are some things in life that are
fun to debate academically, regardless of credential. There are some things in life that you might even have a "credential" for that somehow outranks others in the same field, but you have very little real world experience in (me included).
And, there are other things with life and death consequences that some people have actually done repetitively and have a perspective on, and as a result, they have established some safe or best practices for. When it comes to
life and death activities/consequences; I am going to rely on and pay attention to the people that have been there and done that repetitively and are still living to tell me about it.