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Soldiers of Science

The Vietnam War, Anthony Fauci & the Doctors who Revolutionized American Medicine

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Soldiers of Science

By: Alan Alda, Kate Rope
Narrated by: Alan Alda
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It’s the height of the Vietnam War when a new generation of doctors, including a young Dr. Anthony Fauci, arrive at the National Institutes of Health as part of the doctor’s draft.

What happens next is a hidden history of American medicine that could not be more revelatory or prescient.

Alan Alda reveals how one of the darkest and divisive moments in the nation’s history also paved the way the for some of the greatest medical breakthroughs our country has ever seen. This one public health program would not only launch the careers of our top physician scientists, but build the country’s medical research system and also lead to nine Nobel-prize winning discoveries. So far.

This is a story of faith in government and a belief in science. We meet patients who sacrifice everything, and doctors who still can’t believe their luck at being allowed to serve the country in this unique way. It reminds us of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s mission for the NIH in 1940 when he declared “to be a strong nation we must be a healthy nation.” As well as President John F. Kennedy’s hope-filled call to service.

One can’t help but wonder how the story of the Soldiers of Science might help us shape a better and healthier future.

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This is a fascinating untold story of the huge medical advances made by a group of doctors who volunteered to do medical research instead of being drafted to Vietnam, including Dr Anthony Fauci. Millions of lives were altered for the better by their work, including my own, since one of the treatments they pioneered was the treatment for high cholesterol. Alan Alda hosts the piece very enthusiastically and respectfully.

Brilliant untold story of medical pioneers

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This is a look back in time. But it means so much to now.
We would not be here if it was not for some of these Doctors.

Step back in time but working for now.

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Everyone if the scientists are SO humble - true greatness. The people who trusted you to help them - THANK YOU!!!

Fantastic! I had quite a few teary moments!

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A brilliantly informative medical history that although based in America has created a place on our planet where many of us are alive today due to the medical breakthroughs that go back to the Vietnam War. God bless them, every one of them. Amazing.

Amazing insight on a hidden American history.

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a fabulous and timely podcast, talking about medicine and service. A nice sky wink to Alan Alda's famous series, as well as a great chat with Anthony Fauci. I was so happy to download this podcast, even if Audible is experiencing issues in sequencing - it would have been better if the chapters were numbered, so I could cobble the correct order together.

great podcast

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