Preview: Live in The Doctor's Lounge, with guest Dr. Craig Spencer.
Join us today, May 13, at 2 p.m. ET for a live Q&A on Substack Live.
Today (Tuesday, May 13) at 2 p.m. ET, I’ll be joined in the Doctor’s Lounge by my great friend and colleague, Dr. Craig Spencer over on Substack Live.
To join us live, click this link (you can watch on any device, including the Substack app). To add it to your calendar, click here. All Inside Medicine subscribers will also receive an email with the link the moment we go live. (Note: This session will also be posted on Inside Medicine afterwards.)
Discussion topics:
How can we bridge the divide between “us” and MAHA?
What are HHS leaders doing right, and what can we learn from them? (Hint: it’s more about optics than substance, but it matters!)
What are some major global health stories we are missing right now?
What did Craig teach, and more importantly, what did he learn from his students in his recently concluded course at the Brown School of Public Health “Global Public Health Interventions”?
What does all of this have to do with empathy?
Craig will answer that and more! Submit your questions in the Comments section.
About Dr. Spencer:
Craig Spencer, MD, MPH, is an emergency medicine physician and Associate Professor of the Practice at the Brown University School of Public Health. With nearly two decades of experience in global health and humanitarian response, he has worked on critical public health issues across Africa, Southeast Asia, and beyond, including leading epidemiological responses during the West African Ebola outbreak. Dr. Spencer’s work focuses on the historical foundations of public health, humanitarian response, and pandemic preparedness. His writing has appeared in The New York Times, The Atlantic, The New England Journal of Medicine, The Washington Post, and more. He is a life member of the Council on Foreign Relations and serves on the Board of Advisors for Doctors Without Borders USA
Again, please contribute questions you have for us in the Comments section below and we’ll try to get to as many topics as we can. I’m looking forward to an interesting, and lively conversation!
Here’s the link and the calendar invite.
See you soon!