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Rosemary Gibson is a leader in health care
innovation, making cutting-edge improvements in
the care of patients and their families for more
than twenty years. Gibson's work has included
implementing training programs for physicians
at 800 hospitals, including Memorial Sloan-Kettering
Cancer Center and Mount Sinai Medical Center in
New York. Gibson also initiated new standards
for the treatment of patients in pain with HIV/AIDS
and breast cancer. These standards are now in
effect at 18,000 health care facilities nationwide.
She also worked with Bill Moyers and Public Affairs
Television to develop the PBS documentary, On
Our Own Terms, which had more than 20 million
viewers.
Gibson
was formerly the Vice President of the Economic
and Social Research Institute and served as Senior
Research Associate at the American Enterprise
Institute. Gibson has been a consultant to the
Medical College of Virginia and the Virginia State
Legislature's Commission on Health Care.
Gibson
holds a Bachelor's degree from Georgetown University
and received her Master's degree from the London
School of Economics. Her articles have appeared
in several publications, including The Wall
Street Journal and the Journal of the Royal
Society of Medicine. She resides in Arlington,
VA.
Janardan
Prasad Singh is an economist at the World
Bank. He has been a member of the International
Advisory Council for several prime ministers of
India. He worked on economic policy at the American
enterprise Institute and on foreign policy at
the United Nations. He has written extensively
on health care, social policy, and economic development
and has been published in many periodicals, including
the Wall Street Journal.
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