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  1. 10 de fev. de 2014 · Mary Bassett, MD, MPH, associate professor of clinical Epidemiology at the Mailman School of Public Health, was named New York City’s Commissioner of Health by Mayor Bill de Blasio. In addition to her faculty position, Dr. Bassett served as program director of the African Health Initiative at the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, an effort that focuses on strengthening health systems in ...

  2. James V. McDonald M.D., M.P.H., was appointed Acting Commissioner of Health January 1, 2023 and confirmed by the Senate June 9th, 2023. Prior to joining the New York State Department of Health in July of 2022, Dr McDonald served at the Rhode Island Department of Health since 2012.

  3. Mary Bassett Lower School, Leighton Buzzard. 80 likes · 345 were here. Elementary School

  4. Mary T Bassett: more justice, more equity, better health for all. Having spent, in her words, “a lifetime working at the intersection of health and social justice”, it seems like a natural choice for Mary Travis Bassett, former director of the François-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights at Harvard University (Cambridge, MA ...

  5. 1 de mar. de 2024 · Rita Mary Bassett Obituary. We are sad to announce that on February 15, 2024, at the age of 93, Rita Mary Bassett of Pittsfield, Massachusetts passed away. Leave a sympathy message to the family on the memorial page of Rita Mary Bassett to pay them a last tribute. She was predeceased by : her parents, Joseph Vincent Florini and Anne Alongi; her ...

  6. Kenneth A. Forde’59, P. Roy Vagelos’54, Mary T. Bassett’79, Dean Lee Goldman, and Paul Maddon’88 MD, PhD. Proud to Serve under a “Public Health” Mayor. “In an ideal world, I would, of course, like to eliminate poverty. It would really do wonders for health, but we can do better at delivering health to our population even within ...

  7. 1 de nov. de 2016 · In a stirring acceptance speech, Mary T. Bassett, New York City Commissioner of Health and Mental Hygiene and the 2016 Frank A. Calderone Prize in Public Health winner, exhorted colleagues in government and academia to “explicitly and unapologetically name racism in our work to protect and promote health.”Dean Linda P.