
Bruce A. Scott
Dr. Bruce A. Scott is the president of the American Medical Association (AMA), a prominent organization representing physicians and medical students in the United States. With a commitment to advancing public health and medical practice, Dr. Scott has been vocal about the importance of evidence-based medicine and the role of trusted health advisory committees. In response to recent developments regarding the dismissal of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), he criticized the decision by Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as detrimental to public trust and health, emphasizing that the ACIP has historically played a crucial role in guiding vaccination policies that save lives.
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Cabo Verde:
Bruce A. Scott warned that the committee is a reliable source of scientific advice based on data.
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Spain:
Bruce A. Scott criticized Kennedy's decision, stating it undermines trust in the vaccination process.
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United Kingdom:
Dr Bruce A Scott called the committee a trusted source of science- and data-driven advice.
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United States:
Dr. Bruce A. Scott criticized Kennedy's decision, saying it undermines trust and upends a transparent process that has saved countless lives.
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