37. Nine Lessons for the Next Generation
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What lessons can we learn from public health victories like the eradication of smallpox? How can we expand those lessons to the fight against non-infectious diseases, too? And how can each of us become a better ancestor to the generations to come?
This episode is hosted by Dr. Judy Monroe, president and CEO of the CDC Foundation, in conversation with Dr. Bill Foege and Dr. Mark Rosenberg.
Dr. Foege is a renowned physician and epidemiologist well known for his contributions to the eradication of smallpox in the late 1970s. A former CDC director, Dr. Foege has spent his career championing the science and management of vaccines and vaccination.
Dr. Mark Rosenberg is a physician-scientist trained in infectious diseases, psychiatry and public health, who served as the founding director of CDC’s National Center for Injury Prevention and Control and as the U.S. assistant surgeon general. From 2000-2016, Dr. Rosenberg was president and CEO of The Task Force for Global Health, which was instrumental in providing people in the developing world with greater access to vaccines and critical medicines.
Through The Center of Global Health Innovation, Dr. Foege and Dr. Rosenberg codeveloped a project called “Becoming Better Ancestors™: 9 Lessons to Change the World,” dedicated to solving global health concerns and creating positive change for future generations.
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Key Takeaways:
1:45] Dr. Foege speaks about the nine lessons he learned from eradicating smallpox.
[5:44] Were these lessons applied to the public health response to COVID-19?
[8:51] Dr. Rosenberg shares why he advocates for global health collaboration in his project Becoming Better Ancestors™.
[9:34] The five essential parts of forming a successful coalition.
[11:25] Dr. Foege talks about the effective approach to eradicating smallpox.
[14:45] Dr. Foege talks about Becoming Better Ancestors™ and what they want to achieve with this project.
[21:25] What does it mean to become a better ancestor to Dr. Foege?
[22:51] What do Dr. Foege and Dr. Rosenberg believe it will take for public health to stay ahead of future public threats?
[28:16] Dr. Rosenberg explains why these lessons apply to non-infectious disease problems.
[30:19] Dr. Rosenberg emphasizes the power of compassion
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