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Local health leader joins pandemic response at home and abroad By Jay Turner In a recently posted TEDx talk as part of a new series on “Surviving Pandemics,” Dr. Anatole Manzi of Canton speaks passionately about the health care challenges inherent across large swaths of Africa and the essential role that teachers can play there in the fight against COVID-19. Drawing on his own experiences growing up in rural northern Rwanda and his subsequent work as a global public health leader with Boston-based nonprofit Partners in Health (PIH), Manzi lays out his vision for a community-based health system with local educators serving a dual role as front-line responders. ....
Who Inspired You to Go to Med School? Editor’s Note: Medical school applications are up 18% compared to last year, according to the Association of American Medical Colleges. The spike is due at least in part to the many roles physicians have played during the pandemic. As noted by National Public Radio, admissions officers have started calling this the Fauci Effect(www.npr.org) because National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Anthony Fauci, M.D., and other physicians have inspired young people to pursue careers in medicine. Accordingly, we asked our new physician bloggers who inspired them to become doctors. Here is what they shared. ....