Atul Gawande, an accomplished surgeon and public health leader, will be the keynote speaker at Harvard Alumni Day on June 6. He is recognized for his extensive work in health systems and advocacy for improved health outcomes globally. Gawande's influence extends beyond his medical practice; he has been a prolific writer contributing to The New Yorker and authoring several best-selling books. His role in public health includes serving under the Biden administration to advance global health initiatives. President Alan M. Garber highlights Gawande's commitment to improving healthcare policies and systems with a focus on humanism.
"Atul Gawande is one of the most influential thinkers, writers, and innovators in health and medicine today," said President Alan M. Garber.
Gawande has devoted his career to rethinking not just how medicine is practiced, but how it is delivered to improve health outcomes for all.
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