
How Would You Advise An Infectious Disease Resident About a Career Path Today? This Expert Isn't Sure
William Schaffner, MD, a veteran infectious disease expert and public health thought leader is concerned that rapidly shifting federal policy could impact future options.
"We're having to maintain our own optimism while we temper that with a grim reality, at least at present."
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That uncertainty isn’t limited to funding spreadsheets. In a recent interview with Patient Care,© infectious disease expert William Schaffner, MD, observed that both veteran clinicians and younger doctors are feeling the strain—and for those just starting out, the career path ahead looks less secure than it once did.
Schaffner shared his concerns in the short video segment above.
William Schaffner, MD, is professor of preventive medicine with a primary appointment in the department of health policy and a professor of medicine in the division of infectious diseases at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, in Nashville, TN. Schaffner is past medical director of the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases (NFID) and formerly served as NFID liaison to the ACIP at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). He is also a past president of NFID.
For more of our conversation with Dr Schaffner, see:
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