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  1. William Herbert Foege (/ ˈ f eɪ ɡ i /; fay-ghee; born March 12, 1936) is an American physician and epidemiologist who is credited with "devising the global strategy that led to the eradication of smallpox in the late 1970s". From May 1977 to 1983, Foege served as the Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

  2. Biography. William H. Foege, MD, MPH is an epidemiologist who worked in the successful campaign to eradicate smallpox in the 1970s. Dr. Foege became Chief of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Smallpox Eradication Program, and was appointed director of CDC in 1977.

  3. Dr. William H. Foege is a physician and epidemiologist well known for his global health contributions that led to the eradication of smallpox in the late 1970s. Dr. Foege was born March 12, 1936, in Decorah, Iowa.

  4. Oct 13, 2017 · Dr. Bill Foege. Earlier this week, Bill Gates published a blog post about his global health mentor Dr. William (Bill) Foege, a former Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) director and a legend in the world of public health. At 6 feet 7 inches, Dr. Foege is certainly tall.

  5. smallpox slayer Wisdom of a smallpox slayer Wisdom of a smallpox slayer. William Foege, ’61, was instrumental in wiping smallpox off the face of the Earth. The lessons he learned in that fight can be useful as we face COVID-19. By Julie Garner | June 2020 issue

  6. Dr. William H. Foege, co-founder of The Task Force for Global Health, worked on the successful campaign to eradicate smallpox in the 1970s. He was appointed director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in 1977. Foege served The Carter Center as its Executive Director for 6 years.

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  8. Jun 7, 2016 · William H. (Bill) Foege, regarded by many as one of the most distinguished global health leaders of our time and called the “father of global health” by Duke President Richard Brodhead, received an honorary degree from Duke at its commencement ceremony on Sunday, May 15.

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