Numerous leaders have reflected on the life of Paul Farmer, MD, PhD, a global public health leader and founder of the nonprofit Partners in Medicine, who died Feb. 21. Dr. Farmer died at age 62 from ...
Dr. Paul Farmer dedicated his career to advancing health care for impoverished communities Dr. Paul Farmer, physician and humanitarian known for his devotion to providing healthcare to impoverished ...
Paul Farmer, MD, PhD, a professor at Harvard Medical School and founder of the global health nonprofit Partners in Medicine, has died at age 62, according to NPR. Dr. Farmer “unexpectedly passed away ...
Renowned infectious disease specialist, humanitarian, and healthcare champion for many of the world's most vulnerable patient populations, Paul Edward Farmer, MD, died suddenly in his sleep from an ...
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Dr. Paul Farmer, Harvard professor and Partners In Health co-founder, died in Rwanda last week, at 62. Within hours of the news, tributes from his students, colleagues, friends and world leaders ...
The global health community and countless others who were healed, taught or simply inspired by Dr. Paul Farmer were shocked and saddened to learn of his death on Feb. 21. Dr. Farmer was a medical ...
Dr. Paul Farmer, a U.S. physician, humanitarian and author renowned for providing health care to millions of impoverished people worldwide and who co-founded the global nonprofit Partners in Health, ...
Paul received his MD from Harvard Medical School and his PhD in anthropology from Harvard University. His years of academic training went far beyond libraries, classrooms and hospital clerkships.
When Dr. Paul Farmer learned that he would receive a million-dollar award for his work, he was a bit ... baffled. He is a Harvard Medical School professor, medical anthropologist and co-founder of ...
In the spring of 1995, Paul Farmer, who died last week, was in San Francisco to take part in a weekend conference on resurgent TB. This interview —all too timely today— was conducted for the Anderson ...
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