The Pandemic – Lessons Learned and Looking Ahead
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Listen to a virtual conversation between Scott Gottlieb ’94, MD, former FDA commissioner, and John Yang ’80, Wesleyan Trustee and correspondent for PBS NewsHour, in which they discuss the pandemic – lessons learned and looking ahead. Welcome and closing by Wesleyan Trustee, Andrea Grubb Barthwell '76, MD, DFASAM. This event was recorded on: 03/12/21
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