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NYAM Fellow top choice for FDA appointment

NYAM is pleased to congratulate one of its own Fellows, Margaret "Peggy" Hamburg, MD, on her nomination to serve as FDA Commissioner, which was made public March 11th. Dr Hamburg has been a Fellow of NYAM since 1991 and was honored in 2002 as the speaker for the Duncan Clark Lecture, an event spotlighting pertinent public health topics of the day.

NYAM Fellow, Margaret "Peggy" Hamburg, MD, was nominated to serve as FDA Commissioner on March 11th.
"Peggy Hamburg has been an active Fellow here and a friend of the Academy," said Jo Ivey Boufford, President of NYAM. "I have long admired her outstanding career in public health and emergency preparedness and having a public health professional of her caliber lead an agency so critical to the public’s health is very exciting. We are proud to call her one of our own!"

The Hamburg family has a long association with The New York Academy of Medicine. Peggy Hamburg is the daughter of NYAM Trustee, David Hamburg, MD, a Fellow since 2000 and his wife Beatrix Hamburg, MD, elected Fellow in 1990. NYAM honored Dr David Hamburg, former Director of the Institute of Medicine, with the 2003 John Stearns Award for Lifetime Achievement in Medicine.

Dr Peggy Hamburg is a graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Medical School and is a trained internist. She became New York's acting health commissioner in 1991 after just one year as deputy commissioner. A year later she was given the job permanently at 36 — the youngest in New York's history. She then served as assistant secretary of planning and evaluation at the Department of Health and Human Services under the Clinton administration.

Hamburg's career has focused on public health, bio-defense and disease control, and has been credited with the substantial reduction in tuberculosis rates and increase in childhood immunizations during her tenure as health commissioner. She is currently a top scientist at the Nuclear Threat Initiative, a group founded by Ted Turner to reduce the danger posed by weapons of mass destruction.

NYAM has been advancing the health of people in cities since 1847. An independent organization, NYAM addresses the health challenges facing the world’s urban populations through interdisciplinary approaches to innovative research, education, community engagement and policy leadership. Drawing on the expertise of diverse partners worldwide and more than 2,000 elected Fellows from across the professions, our current priorities are to create environments in cities that support healthy aging; to strengthen systems that prevent disease and promote the public’s health; and to implement interventions that eliminate health disparities.

Posted on March 12, 2009

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The 2012-2013 Duncan Clark Lecture - The Affordable Care Act: An Insider’s View

The 2012-2013 Duncan Clark Lecture - The Affordable Care Act: An Insider’s View

Featured Speaker: Sherry Glied, PhD, former Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

November 19, 2012 - The NYAM Section on Health Care Delivery welcomes Sherry Glied, PhD, former Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, who will deliver the 2012-2013 Duncan Clark Lecture on "The Affordable Care Act: An Insider's View."
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NYAM Report - Federal Health Care Reform in New York State: A Population Health Perspective

The New York Academy of Medicine with support from the New York State Heath Foundation released a new report, Federal Health Care Reform in New York State: A Population Health Perspective.

This report identifies opportunities that build on both the Patient Protection and Affordable Health Care Act (ACA) and New York’s ongoing efforts toward improving the health of its 19 million residents.

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