Dr. Paul Farmer was a world-renowned infectious disease expert, humanitarian, and equitable global health advocate who passed away in February of 2022.
His life of service started in 1982 when he started his first clinic in Haiti, which grew into a hospital serving over 150,000 people.
Inviting a social justice approach to global health, his writings on human rights and the connection between inequality and infectious diseases have transformed healthcare.
Farmer co-founded the health and justice organization, Partners in Health, which works in 12 countries, focusing on equitable care for maternal health, tuberculosis, HIV, Ebola, and some of the world’s most infectious diseases.
Though Farmer is no longer with us, his influence on healthcare has indelibly shaped the future of care.
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