Tuesday, October 15, 2024

ANTHONY FAUCI: THE MAN WHO THOUGHT HE WAS SCIENCE

Anthony Fauci: The Man Who Thought He Was Science By Jayanta Bhattacharya 

October 15, 2024

As a young medical student, I admired Tony Fauci. I bought and read Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine, a vital textbook that Fauci co-edited. In reading his new memoir, On Call, I remembered why I admired him. His concern about his patients’ plights, especially HIV patients, comes through clearly.

Unfortunately, Fauci’s memoir omits vital details about his failures as an administrator, an adviser to politicians, and a key figure in America’s public health response to infectious disease threats over the past 40 years. His life story is a Greek tragedy. Fauci’s evident intelligence and diligence are why the country and the world expected so much of him, but his hubris caused his failure as a public servant.  MORE AT Anthony Fauci: The Man Who Thought He Was Science ⋆ Brownstone Institute

1 comment:

  1. One of the facebook pages constantly had folks on it who praised him like he was some sort of demi-god. I didn't get that and never will.

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