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Craig Spencer is an Associate Professor of Health Services, Policy, and Practice at Brown University School of Public Health and an emergency medicine physician with a focus on global health, humanitarian response, and historical determinants of public health. As an Ebola survivor and advisor to Doctors Without Borders, he bridges clinical expertise with frontline experience in Africa, Southeast Asia, and Central America.
- Areas of Expertise: Ethnic Conflict, Global Health Equity, Pandemic Preparedness
- Affiliations: Council on Foreign Relations, Pandemic Center at Brown
His research integrates historical analysis into modern public health, emphasizing vaccine justice, risk communication, and resilient health infrastructure. Recent work critiques U.S. global health policy under RFK Jr., including opposition to Gavi and measles outbreak mismanagement.
Scientific awards include the Emmy Award for his public health advocacy. He contributes to The New York Times, The Atlantic, and NEJM, advocating for equity in health access and pandemic diplomacy.




