Elizabeth Bradley is the Brady-Johnson Professor of Grand Strategy and the faculty director of the Global Health Leadership Institute at Yale University School of Public Health. She is known for her work on large-scale health system strengthening efforts within the United States and abroad, including projects in China, Ethiopia, Rwanda, Liberia, India, and the United Kingdom. Bradley has published more than 300 peer-reviewed papers and has co-authored three books, including The American Healthcare Paradox: Why Spending More Is Getting Us Less. Bradley is leaving Yale in July to begin her new responsibility as president of Vassar College in New York.
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Three of the nation’s most prestigious institutions of higher learning are now led by women with broad accomplishments in health-related fields. Elizabeth Bradley, Vassar Coll...