On Call: A Doctor's Journey in Public ServicePenguin, 2024年6月18日 - 480 頁 #1 New York Times Bestseller The memoir by the doctor who became a beacon of hope for millions through the COVID pandemic, and whose six-decade career in high-level public service put him in the room with seven presidents “An eventful autobiography [and] a classic American story…Gripping.”—The Washington Post “One of the most consequential and most prominent [careers] in American medicine in the past fifty years.”—Jerome Groopman, The New Yorker Anthony Fauci is arguably the most famous – and most revered – doctor in the world today. His role guiding America sanely and calmly through Covid (and through the torrents of Trump) earned him the trust of millions during one of the most terrifying periods in modern American history, but this was only the most recent of the global epidemics in which Dr. Fauci played a major role. His crucial role in researching HIV and bringing AIDS into sympathetic public view and his leadership in navigating the Ebola, SARS, West Nile, and anthrax crises, make him truly an American hero. His memoir reaches back to his boyhood in Brooklyn, New York, and carries through decades of caring for critically ill patients, navigating the whirlpools of Washington politics, and behind-the-scenes advising and negotiating with seven presidents on key issues from global AIDS relief to infectious disease preparedness at home. ON CALL will be an inspiration for readers who admire and are grateful to him and for those who want to emulate him in public service. He is the embodiment of “speaking truth to power,” with dignity and results. |
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Brooklyn Boy | 3 |
Becoming Dr Fauci | 18 |
Heading South | 24 |
Game Changer | 33 |
Up Close and Painful | 44 |
Taking the Reins | 61 |
Two Brooklyn Boys | 68 |
Building an AIDS Research Program | 75 |
You Have to Love Yogi | 225 |
Iraq | 232 |
Influenza Meets the Supply Chain | 240 |
Legacies | 253 |
Enter Obama | 261 |
Moving Toward an HIV Free World | 273 |
Epidemics of Disease and Fear | 287 |
Patient X | 318 |
AIDS Strikes Close to Home | 82 |
A Global Catastrophe | 91 |
A President a Gentleman and a Friend | 118 |
La Famiglia | 129 |
Widening the Battle | 163 |
Anthrax | 174 |
Going Global with AIDS Relief | 188 |
Smallpox and Stockpiles | 213 |
Zika and Other Surprises | 330 |
Passing the Baton | 341 |
A Disease Like None Other | 345 |
He Loves Me He Loves Me Not | 374 |
Illegitimi Non Carborundum | 409 |
Epilogue | 451 |
Acknowledgments | 457 |
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