Obama Names City Health Commissioner As New CDC Head

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President Barack Obama has tapped New York City Health Commissioner Dr. Thomas Frieden to run the Centers for Disease Control.

The Obama administration made the announcement early this morning.

Frieden, 48, has served as the city’s top health official for seven years.

In a statement, the president called Frieden an expert in preparedness and response to health emergencies, and a leader in the fight for health care reform.

When asked about the CDC job earlier this week on NY1′s “Road to City Hall,” Frieden dodged the question from political reporter Rita Nissan.

“Sounds like it would be your dream job based on your knowledge, your experience, your background. Is it something you’re interested in?” asked Nissan.

“I love my job. Mayor Bloomberg is a terrific mayor,” responded Frieden. “He is the only elected official that I know of who has a public health school named after him. And it’s really been his support that has made it possible to have initiatives that have New Yorkers now living longer than ever.”

Frieden has been responsible for some of the city’s major health initiatives, including the smoking ban, the elimination of trans-fats, and the calorie posting requirement for many chain restaurants.

Mayor Michael Bloomberg said he has conducted a nationwide search for Frieden’s replacement and will announce his selection on Monday.

“I did not want this city, particularly when you have H1N1 on people’s minds, to go without a health commissioner,” Bloomberg said. “And we did a search nationwide and we found someone who we think will be absolutely wonderful. We think this city will be very well protected. ”

“I’m confident that the individual selected will do a terrific job going forward,” said Frieden. “I look forward to continuing to learn from the New York City Health Department as I’ve learned from the phenomenal staff of that department for the past many, many years.”

Frieden is expected to take up his new post next month. He will join his predecessor, former city Health Commissioner Margaret Hamburg, who is head of the Food and Drug Administration and former city housing commissioner Shaun Donovan, who now leads HUD.

Source: NY1

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