
Craig Spencer
Dr. Craig Spencer is an emergency medicine physician and professor at Brown University School of Public Health, known for his expertise in public health and infectious diseases, who has voiced concerns about the potential resurgence of HIV due to funding cuts affecting treatment programs.
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According to Dr. Craig Spencer, a renowned emergency room physician who was working at Rhode Island Hospital — the Level 1 trauma center where the victims were taken — the initial efforts at triage and stabilization last Saturday were successful.
DR MARC SIEGEL: Share your miracles, and I will share what I am still praying forCraig Spencer has observed that soon, not using AI to help determine diagnoses or treatments could be seen as malpractice.
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Craig Spencer, an emergency medicine doctor, criticized the chaos at the CDC and its implications for public health.
US public health chief is ousted by Trump White House but refuses to resign – The Irish TimesCraig Spencer warned that the situation at the CDC should alarm all Americans, regardless of political affiliation.
מנהלת המרכזים לבקרת מחלות פוטרה במהלך דרמטיDr. Craig Spencer expressed concern over Kennedy's endorsement of Edwards' conduct during the measles outbreak.
Video shows doctor with measles treating kids. RFK Jr. later praised him as an ‘extraordinary’ healerCraig Spencer warned that the loss of US support to Gavi means kids will die.
US cutting Gavi vaccine alliance aid may cause 'over a million deaths'Dr. Craig Spencer discusses the implications of cuts in the health sector.
Americans think Trump’s cuts will hurt (and help) the country. Here’s howDr. Craig Spencer warned that without consistent treatment, HIV could rebound.
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