Dr. Mark Dybul, MD: The World’s Health is Our Health

In this episode, Dr. Mark Dybul, MD, former Global AIDS Coordinator, discusses the importance of regarding the COVID-19 pandemic as a true global crisis. The only way to make complex decisions is to collaborate and learn across borders. We can return to normalcy if we coordinate our efforts, initiate significant testing procedures, and operate systematically in the weeks and months ahead.

ABOUT DR. MARK DYBUL, MD: Dr. Mark Dybul, MD, is a professor in the Department of Medicine at the Medical Center and the Co-Director of the Center for Global Health Practice and Impact at Georgetown University. He was also U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator from 2006 until the beginning of the Obama administration. 

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