
What's Happening with the FDA Commissioner Appointment?
On Health Affairs This Week, Senior Editors Jessica Bylander and Chris Fleming dive into the potential appointment of Robert Califf as FDA Commissioner and give an overview of the role FDA plays in regulation outside of drugs and medical devices.
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Show Notes
Last week, it was reported that President Joe Biden is considering Robert Califf to lead the Food and Drug Administration.
The appointment, which has yet to been made official, comes as a mid-November deadline to appoint an FDA Commissioner looms. Currently, the acting commissioner for the agency is Janet Woodcock.
On Health Affairs This Week, Senior Editors Jessica Bylander and Chris Fleming dive into Califf's consideration, why it's important the agency has a leader, and give an overview of the role FDA plays in regulation outside of drugs and medical devices.
Related Links:
- Biden Zeroes In On Califf To Head FDA As Deadline Nears (The Washington Post)
- The FDA Has Been Without A Permanent Leader For 8 Months As COVID Cases Climb (NPR)
- Seven Former FDA Commissioners: The FDA Should Be An Independent Federal Agency (Health Affairs)
- FDA Letter to President Biden, March 9, 2021
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