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10 Reasons Why Anthony Fauci Was Ready to Be the Face of the U S Pandemic Response

Government Executive Get the latest on need-to-know topics for federal employees delivered to your inbox. email 10 Reasons Why Anthony Fauci Was Ready to Be the Face of the U.S. Pandemic Response 2020 was a big year for Fauci – but he s been on the national stage for decades. Here s more about his work before COVID-19 and why he was perfectly poised to help the US respond to the pandemic. Below is The Conversation s page counter tag. Please DO NOT REMOVE. Although perhaps only recently a household name, Fauci is no Tony-come-lately. Over the past four decades he’s played prominent roles as a scientist, physician, administrator and spokesman. You know what he’s been up to over the past several months. But what of his previous nearly 80 years? And what made him the figure he has become?

Bachelor s Degree Center Releases National Rankings of Statistics and Data Science Degree Programs

Bachelor s Degree Center Releases National Rankings of Statistics and Data Science Degree Programs News provided by Share this article CHAPEL HILL, N.C., Dec. 17, 2020 /PRNewswire/  Bachelor s Degree Center ( https://www.bachelorsdegreecenter.org/), a free guide to traditional and online bachelor s degree programs in all disciplines, has released four rankings of the best bachelor s in psychology degree programs in the US: 25 Best Bachelor s in Statistics for 2021 ( ( ( The Top 3 Best Statistics Bachelor s Programs for 2021 are: 1) Lehigh University; 2) Carnegie Mellon University; 3) University of Washington. The Top 3 Online Data Science Bachelor s Programs for 2021 are: 1) Purdue University Global; 2) Bellevue University; 3) Northeastern University. A complete list of all institutions ranked is included at the end of this release.

It s time to rethink success in America - The Georgetown Voice

The months preceding the presidential election contained endless discussions of the economy, the stock market, taxes and more. This political discourse, however, often only involves topics that affect the most “successful” people among us. These conversations rarely extend to topics such as wealth distribution, workers’ rights, livable wages, or anything that involves those who are deemed “less-successful.” Unfortunately, our country’s fascination with “success” is equivalent to an imposed fascination with wealth. For a country where the top one percent of the population owns more than 30 percent of the wealth, and the bottom half of the population is left with less than two percent, economic inequality is not addressed nearly enough. While the middle-class shrinks and wealth disparity grows over time, the perceived hopelessness of the situation has left individuals with no choice but to adapt. Instead of acknowledging economic inequality as a solvable issue, America

PDMS names 2020 Community Clinician of the Year

Community Content PLYMOUTH Dr.  Stephen Bresnahan, a physician and humanitarian, was recently honored posthumously as the Plymouth District Medical Society’s 2020 Community Clinician of the Year, an award recognizing his professionalism and contributions as a physician.   The members of the district nominated Bresnahan in 2019 for the 2020 award, but, on June 25, 2019, Bresnahan passed away after a three-month battle with a glioblastoma brain tumor.   In 1974, Bresnahan graduated Boston College High School, and the College of the Holy Cross in 1978, followed by the University of Massachusetts Medical School in 1982. He completed his residency at University Hospital in Boston in 1985 and went on to practice internal medicine and geriatrics in the greater Brockton area for over 30 years.  

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