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Transcript"I think there are some people who are afraid that the truth will hurt the economy. That if we let CDC speak the truth, that will hurt stock prices, that will hurt people's jobs and the manufacturing sector. But even when the truth may hurt, even when it's painful, we've got to know the truth. And right now, people are taking steps to keep CDC from speaking the truth.” -Dr. Mark RosenbergIn this episode, our co-hosts Dr. Celine Gounder and Ron Klain speak to former CDC scientists Dr. Mark Rosenberg and Dr. Jim Curran about the CDC’s lack of action during the COVID pandemic, and how CDC guidelines and research have been suppressed and muzzled. They discuss the agency’s complicated history with politicians, parallels with the HIV epidemic, what’s happening to the CDC’s work in the time of COVID, and what’s at stake when politics take precedent over science. Dr. Mark Rosenberg is a retired medical epidemiologist with the CDC and President Emeritus of the Task Force for Global Health. Dr. Jim Curran led the CDC’s HIV/AIDS Division before becoming an Assistant Surgeon General and now Dean of the Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University.This podcast was created by Just Human Productions. We're powered and distributed by Simplecast. We're supported, in part, by listeners like you.#SARSCoV2 #COVID19 #COVID #coronavirus
Another episode of WikiWomen!! Diane Havlir is a Professor of Medicine and Chief of the HIV/AIDS Division at the University of California, San Francisco.
Dr. Helene Gayle has unparalleled experience in leading organizations that respond to crisis. Dr. Gayle spent over 20 years working on HIV/AIDS at the Center for Disease Control while also serving as the Chief of the HIV/AIDS Division for USAID, was the CEO for CARE International, led the McKinsey Social Initiative, and now serves as the head of the Chicago Community Trust. In this episode, Dr. Gayle shares lessons learned of how to lead, refine strategy, and focus. She reflects on the parallels between the HIV/AIDS crisis of 30 years ago and the refugee crisis of today, how to change the politics of toxic narratives, and how to make difficult decisions in the face of crisis. This interview covers a lot of ground and explores crucial organizational and political questions. Displaced is produced by the Vox Media Podcast Network in partnership with the International Rescue Committee. For more on the show: rescue.org/displaced. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Explore the current state of global HIV/AIDS. Panelists discuss what progress has been made in fighting this global epidemic, how research findings are being translated into improved clinical outcomes, and how the Bay Area research community is working to address the questions that remain. Panelists: Eran Bendavid, Assistant Professor, Medicine, Stanford; Stefano Bertozzi, Dean, School of Public Health, UC Berkeley; Diane Havlir, Professor and Chief of the HIV/AIDS Division & Positive Health Program, UCSF; Michael Larimore, Dean, School of Veterinary Medicine, UC Davis. Paul Volberding, Director, AIDS Research Institute and Director of Research, Global Health Sciences, UCSF, moderates. Series: "UC Global Health Institute" [Health and Medicine] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 27756]
Explore the current state of global HIV/AIDS. Panelists discuss what progress has been made in fighting this global epidemic, how research findings are being translated into improved clinical outcomes, and how the Bay Area research community is working to address the questions that remain. Panelists: Eran Bendavid, Assistant Professor, Medicine, Stanford; Stefano Bertozzi, Dean, School of Public Health, UC Berkeley; Diane Havlir, Professor and Chief of the HIV/AIDS Division & Positive Health Program, UCSF; Michael Larimore, Dean, School of Veterinary Medicine, UC Davis. Paul Volberding, Director, AIDS Research Institute and Director of Research, Global Health Sciences, UCSF, moderates. Series: "UC Global Health Institute" [Health and Medicine] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 27756]
Explore the current state of global HIV/AIDS. Panelists discuss what progress has been made in fighting this global epidemic, how research findings are being translated into improved clinical outcomes, and how the Bay Area research community is working to address the questions that remain. Panelists: Eran Bendavid, Assistant Professor, Medicine, Stanford; Stefano Bertozzi, Dean, School of Public Health, UC Berkeley; Diane Havlir, Professor and Chief of the HIV/AIDS Division & Positive Health Program, UCSF; Michael Larimore, Dean, School of Veterinary Medicine, UC Davis. Paul Volberding, Director, AIDS Research Institute and Director of Research, Global Health Sciences, UCSF, moderates. Series: "UC Global Health Institute" [Health and Medicine] [Education] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 27756]
Explore the current state of global HIV/AIDS. Panelists discuss what progress has been made in fighting this global epidemic, how research findings are being translated into improved clinical outcomes, and how the Bay Area research community is working to address the questions that remain. Panelists: Eran Bendavid, Assistant Professor, Medicine, Stanford; Stefano Bertozzi, Dean, School of Public Health, UC Berkeley; Diane Havlir, Professor and Chief of the HIV/AIDS Division & Positive Health Program, UCSF; Michael Larimore, Dean, School of Veterinary Medicine, UC Davis. Paul Volberding, Director, AIDS Research Institute and Director of Research, Global Health Sciences, UCSF, moderates. Series: "UC Global Health Institute" [Health and Medicine] [Education] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 27756]