An Interview with Anthony Fauci
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Enjoy this bonus content from Audible’s podcast, Soldiers of Science: The Vietnam War, Anthony Fauci and the Doctors Who Revolutionized American Medicine.
Before the COVID-19 pandemic made Dr. Anthony Fauci a household name, he played a pivotal role in American medicine for over 50 years, as a physician trained in the crucible of medical crisis and trusted advisor to numerous presidents.
Here, in interviews he did with Alan Alda, the co-writer and narrator of Soldiers of Science, completed in the summer of 2019, Fauci talks about his early days at the NIH, his first scientific breakthrough and how he coped with the tragedy of the AIDS pandemic.
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©2020 Audible Originals, LLC (P)2020 Audible, Inc.I must have read some of his papers in the literature but hadn’t realised what an enormous part he’d played in identifying HIV & developing effective treatments.
He is a clear communicator, dedicated to public service and groundbreaking research.
Heaven forbid that his voice does not continue to be heard. It’s impossible that the touchy grandiose greedy Trump will like what Fauci has to say, and it’s probable Trump will sack him sometime soon, but the USA will suffer when that happens.
Dr Fauci, on the side of the angels
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Expected more technical depth.
Otherwise to me it was fairly mundane
Not very exciting unfortunately.
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