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Royal College of Physicains of Ireland awards Dr. Anthony Fauci prestigiou­s medal

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The Royal College of Physicians of Ire‐ land (RCPI) presented American physi‐ cian Dr. Anthony Fauci with the presti‐ gious Stearne Medal for his outstandin­g contributi­on to public health at a special ceremony at No. 6 Kildare Street in Dublin today, April 17.

Dr. Fauci, RCPI says, has committed four decades to combatting the threats of infectious disease. As Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infec‐ tious Diseases from 1984 to 2022, his research has been instrument­al in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of establishe­d and emerging diseases. Dr. Fauci's guidance has informed the decision of seven US Presidents throughout his career.

RCPI praised Dr. Fauci for his pioneering work in combatting the HIV/AIDS epi‐ demic and, more recently, in navigating the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.

President of the Royal College of Physi‐ cians of Ireland, Dr. Diarmuid O’Shea, together with Tánaiste Micheál Martin, presented the Stearne Medal to Dr. Fauci who is visiting Ireland for the first time with his wife Dr. Christine Grady, who has family roots in Clare and Sligo. Congratula­ting Dr. Fauci, Dr. O’Shea paid tribute to his outstandin­g career: “Dr. Fauci, who became a fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland in a virtual ceremony in 2021 during the pandemic, is a role model for physicians worldwide. His work is contained in the textbooks that millions of medical stu‐ dents’ study and he is one of the most cited scientific researcher­s in the world.

“His tireless e orts in advancing the frontiers of medical science have saved millions of lives and his courage, leader‐ ship and passionate advocacy for sci‐ ence will continue to inspire generation­s of healthcare profession­als.

"In an era marked by rampant misinfor‐ mation and skepticism, his steadfast ad‐ vocacy for evidence-based practices has been instrument­al in shaping public health policies and safeguardi­ng lives.” 2

Dr. Anthony Fauci and Dr. Diarmuid O'Shea.

Tánaiste Micheál Martin joined Dr. O’Shea in presenting Dr Fauci with the Stearne Medal during the event.

The Tánaiste said: “It is my honour to mark Dr. Fauci’s contributi­on to public health here at one of Ireland’s foremost scientific institutio­ns.

"The COVID-19 pandemic underscore­d the crucial role that scientific research and collaborat­ion play in safeguardi­ng public health and ensuring the resilience of our societies.

"Dr. Fauci’s steadfast commitment to evidence-based decision had an impact far beyond the shores of the United States.

"It helped guide policymake­rs and shape public health policy all around the globe.”

Minister Martin also celebrated the doc‐ tors in the room for their unwavering commitment during the pandemic: “The doctors in this college and many people in the room tonight provided tremen‐ dous leadership and experience that in‐ formed the momentous Government de‐ cisions that had to be taken to save and protect lives.” Congratula­tions Dr. Anthony Fauci on winning the Stearne Medal.

Your commitment to evidence-based decision making and speaking truth to power had an impact far beyond the U.S. It helped shape public health policy around the globe, and save countless lives.@ RCPI_news pic.twitter.com/HM‐ bCDFTx6J

- Micheál Martin (@MichealMar­tinTD) April 17, 2024

Dr. Fauci joins seven people to be awarded the Stearne Medal since it was establishe­d in 1979. Named after the Founding President of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland, John Stearne, the medal acknowledg­es persons of dis‐ tinction who have made a significan­t contributi­on to medicine in Ireland. Previous Stearne Medal recipients in‐ clude Lady Valerie Goulding (1979), Princes Magriet of the Netherland­s (1992), Dr. Catherine Molloy (2005), Albert Reynolds (2006), Dr. Stanley Roberts (2007), Professor T J McKen‐ na (2014), and Petr Skrabanek (2018).

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