February 23, 2017 — George Q. Daley, the new head of Harvard Medical School: Harvard scientist worries we're 'reverting to a pre-Enlightenment form of thinking'
February 23, 2017 — George Q. Daley, the new head of Harvard Medical School: Harvard scientist worries we're 'reverting to a pre-Enlightenment form of thinking'
February 23, 2017 — George Q. Daley, the new head of Harvard Medical School Harvard scientist worries we're 'reverting to a pre-Enlightenment form of thinking'
If I had one worry, as we see the cacophony of confusion and alternative facts, it's that we’re reverting to a pre-Enlightenment form of thinking, which will take us back to the days of blood-letting and faith-healing. And this is wrong. This is not the way to advance health and wellness for the greatest number, not a way to face our challenges. We are facing some of the greatest global challenges today — not just with global warming, but with threats to emerging pathogens, whether it’s Ebola or Zika. And if we start to question the nature and value of things like vaccines in human health, how are we going to be able to confront the challenges of new pathogens?
Again: February 23, 2017 - before the COVID-19 pandemic.
The storm clouds are on the horizon. If I just speak to one issue that has a very direct effect on our community: Our biomedical research enterprise, as well as our clinicians draw on the best and brightest, from not only the United States, but around the globe. We are a magnet, we’re seen as the beacon of the best, cutting-edge research and the most effective and impactful clinical training and health care delivery. I’ve met with students from Iran and Syria who are here studying and about to graduate. And they’re worried that their parents are not going to be able to come see them receive their PhD or their MD. We’re worried about the pipeline — not only of trainees who keep us at the cutting edge, but patients. Our health care centers are magnets for patients from all over the world, and in many cases from the Middle East, and it stands in the way of our mission.