The CDC will get new leadership
Infection Control Weekly Monitor, January 14, 2009
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When he becomes president, Barack Obama will appoint a new head to two of the most important federal health agencies—the CDC and the Food and Drug Administration.
Julie Gerberding has resigned as director of the CDC, the agency she headed for more than six years, and will be replaced on an interim basis by a deputy next Tuesday, January 20, the day Obama is inaugurated, reported the Associated Press. The Obama administration wants to make a swift break in Bush administration policies at the CDC and FDA, reported The New York Times.
The CDC’s chief operating officer, William Gimson, III, will replace Gerberding until a permanent successor is appointed, the Times reported.
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