Dr. Margaret Hamburg Tapped As New FDA Commissioner
According to a report on NPR’s All Things Considered program, the Obama Administration has nominated Margaret Hamburg, MD to head the US Food and Drug Administration. Dr. Hamburg is a former health commissioner in New York City who has worked on issues surrounding infectious diseases and bioterrorism. In New York, she instituted a needle-exchange program to help prevent the spread of HIV. She also set up a program, in which health workers went to tuberculosis patients’ homes to help them manage their drug regimens.
A Harvard Med School graduate, Dr. Hamburg was an assistant secretary of health and human services during the Clinton administration and now works at the Nuclear Threat Initiative, which tries to cut the threat from nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons. She opposes abstinence-based sex education in public schools and has been a critic of the marketing practices of the pharmaceutical industry. Further, Dr. Hamburg is a leading advocate for changes in the nation’s public health policies and infrastructure, from local health departments to the highest levels of government. Finally, after eight years of mismanagement and poor leadership, the agency has somebody at the helm with intelligence, experience and is an advocate for change.
Kudos to Team Obama!
Until next time...
Good Luck and Good Job Hunting (FDA is hiring)!!!!!
