对美国科学的攻击:与阿希什·贾深入探讨

The BMJ Pub Date : 2025-04-09 DOI:10.1136/bmj.r711
Kamran Abbasi, Mun-Keat Looi
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《英国医学杂志》的编辑会见了公共卫生学院院长、拜登总统的前covid应对协调员Ashish Jha,讨论了美国的科学和公共卫生状况###简介Ashish Jha是布朗大学公共卫生学院院长,曾任哈佛大学陈曾氏公共卫生学院全球卫生教授。Jha在哈佛医学院获得医学博士学位,然后在加州大学旧金山分校接受内科培训。他在哈佛医学院的布里格姆妇女医院完成了他的全科医学奖学金,并在哈佛公共卫生学院获得了硕士学位。2022年3月,乔·拜登总统任命贾哈为白宫covid-19应对协调员,他一直担任到2023年6月。Kamran Abbasi:欢迎你,阿希什。很高兴你能来。现在美国发生了很多事情。你能给我们一个概述吗?阿希什·贾:谢谢你邀请我,卡姆兰。这几个月的确是动荡不安的。我们进行了选举,事情发生了巨大的变化。对于美国的卫生部门、公共卫生、医学和整个科学事业来说,这是一个前所未有的时刻。所有这些领域都面临着严重的威胁和攻击,这非常令人担忧,将使美国的情况更糟。令人惊讶的是,其中很多都是有信号的,尤其是如果你看看唐纳德·特朗普(Donald Trump)总统的2025计划及其议程。人们认为,“嗯,他们肯定不会做所有的事情,”但他们似乎……
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The assault on US science: a deep dive with Ashish Jha
The BMJ’s editor met with Ashish Jha, dean of public health and former covid response coordinator to President Biden, to discuss the state of science and public health in the US ### Biography Ashish Jha is dean of the Brown University School of Public Health and previously professor of global health at Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health. Jha received his MD from Harvard Medical School and then trained in internal medicine at the University of California, San Francisco. He completed his general medicine fellowship at Brigham & Women’s Hospital at Harvard Medical School and received his masters from Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health. In March 2022 Jha was appointed White House covid-19 response coordinator by President Joe Biden, a position he held until June 2023. Kamran Abbasi : Welcome, Ashish. It’s a pleasure to have you here. There’s so much happening in the US right now. Can you give us an overview? Ashish Jha : Thanks for having me, Kamran. It has indeed been a tumultuous couple of months. We’ve had elections, and things have changed dramatically. This is an unprecedented time for the health sector, public health, medicine, and the entire scientific enterprise in the US. There are substantial threats and attacks on all those sectors, which is very worrying and will leave America much worse off. What’s surprising is that a lot of this was signalled, especially if you look at President Donald Trump’s Project 2025 and its agenda. People thought, “Well, surely they won’t do all of that,” but they seem to …
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