
Fernando Polack
Fernando Polack is an Argentine infectologist known for his work in public health and infectious diseases. He gained recognition for his efforts in improving healthcare access and services in underserved communities. Polack is also noted for establishing inclusive initiatives, such as the café 'Alamesa' in Las Cañitas, which provides employment opportunities for neurodiverse youth. His commitment to social equity and health advocacy has made him a prominent figure in discussions surrounding public health policies in Argentina.
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Fernando Polack is a prominent pediatric infectious disease specialist who led the local clinical study of the Pfizer vaccine.
Hallazgo clave de científicos argentinos para tratar la enfermedad que más afecta a los bebés prematurosFernando Polack is the doctor who created the inclusive restaurant Alamesa, which Jacquie is excited to collaborate with.
La pastelera que "inventó" un postre y ya creó más de 50 versionesFernando Polack created a bar called 'Alamesa' where young neurodiverse individuals work.
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