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Joe Biden nominated two leading Indian-American doctors for the main role

Joe Biden nominated two leading Indian-American doctors for the main role
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Washington: US President Joe Biden has nominated a leading Indian-American doctor and a surgeon to serve in the leading role in his government.
Former West Virginia Health Commissioner, Dr.
Rahul Gupta was nominated on Tuesday as the next director of the National Narcotics Control Policy Office.
Atul Gawande, a popular surgeon and author, was nominated for the Bureau Assistant Administrator for global health at the US Agency for international development.
A primary care doctor who practiced 25 years, Gupta previously served under two governors as West Virginia Health Commissioner.
As the main state health worker, he led the efforts of the opioid crisis response and launched a number of pioneering public health initiatives, including the birth program of neonatal abstinene syndrome to identify high-risk infants.
Gupta also led the development of the Zika State Action Plan and its readiness efforts during the Ebola virus outbreak.
The leaders of national and global thinking and innovative public policy drivers of health problems, Gupta functions as an advisor for several organizations and task force with local, national and international public health policies.
The son of an Indian diplomat, Rahul was born in India and grew on the outskirts of Washington, DC.
At the age of 21, he finished medical school at Delhi University.
He obtained a master’s degree in public health from Alabama-Birmingham University and a global degree business administration from the London School of Business and Finance.
Gawande, 55, has four best-selling books in the four New York Times for its credit complications, better, the manifesto checklist, and become mortal.
“I am honored to be nominated to lead the development of global health in USAID, including for Covid.
With more Covid deaths around the world in the first half of 2021 than in all 2020, I thank you for the opportunity to end this crisis and.
To strengthen again The public health system throughout the world, “Gawande said in a tweet.
Gawande is Cyndy and John Fish distinguishes professor of operations in Brigham and a female hospital, Samuel of Professor Surgery at Harvard Medical School, and Professor of Policy and Health Management at Harvard T School of Public Health.
He was also the founder and Chair of the Ariadne Lab, a combined center for the Innovation of the Health System in Brigham and a Women’s Hospital and Harvard T.H.
Chan School of Public Health, and Lifebox, a non-profit organization that makes operations safer globally.
During the Coronavirus pandemic, he founded the Kic Health, which operates Covid-19-19-national testing and vaccination, and serves as a member of the Covid-19 Transitional Toki Advisory Board.
From 2018 to 2020, he was a CEO of Haven, Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway, and JPMorgan Chase Health Venture.
He previously served as a senior advisor at the Ministry of Health and Human Services in the Clinton government.
In addition, Gawabe has been a staff writer for New Yorker Magazine since 1998.
He is the winner of two National Awards magazines, Academy Health’s Impact Award for the highest research impact on health care, writing MacArthur, and Lewis Thomas award to write about science.

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