Oct. 23, 2014 -- President Barack Obama has taken heat for picking former
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White House aide Ronald Klain -- someone without any medical or public health credentials --
to coordinate the federal government's response to Ebola.
But the new Ebola czar has the enthusiastic support of two leading infectious diseases experts.
They say the job requires a proven manager able to coordinate agencies ranging from the CDC to the Department of Homeland Security, and not necessarily someone with health care experience.
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"I read all of his qualifications and I thought he was close to ideal," says William Schaffner, MD, chairman of the preventive medicine department at
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Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.
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White House aide Ronald Klain -- someone without any medical or public health credentials --
to coordinate the federal government's response to Ebola.
But the new Ebola czar has the enthusiastic support of two leading infectious diseases experts.
They say the job requires a proven manager able to coordinate agencies ranging from the CDC to the Department of Homeland Security, and not necessarily someone with health care experience.
👇👇
"I read all of his qualifications and I thought he was close to ideal," says William Schaffner, MD, chairman of the preventive medicine department at
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Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.
12:58 PM - Feb 05, 2023
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