Joshua Sharfstein

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Joshua M. Sharfstein (born 1969) is a physician and the current principal deputy commissioner of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. He is the former health commissioner of Baltimore, Maryland.

A native of Maryland, Sharfstein graduated from Harvard College in 1991, then went on to graduate from Harvard Medical School in 1996. He did his residency in pediatrics through a joint program at Boston City Hospital and Boston Medical Center, completing a special pediatrics fellowship with Boston University.

Sharfstein then left Boston for Washington, where he joined the Democratic staff of the House Government Reform Committee and served as health policy advisor to Congressman Henry A. Waxman. Among the issues he worked on were HIV/AIDS, oversight of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), tobacco, and public health.[1]

After the election of President Obama in 2008, Sharfstein served as leader of the Obama transition team on the FDA. Since that time, media reports have indicated he is a finalist to become FDA commissioner in the new administration.[2] In 2009, He has was appointed by President Obama as Principle Deputy Commissioner of the FDA.[3]

Sharfstein, whose early work in politics included work for Public Citizen's Health Watch, has been a frequent critic of drug industry marketing practices—going all the way back to his days in medical training. During his time as public health commissioner of Baltimore, he led the effort to restrict the marketing of pediatric cold remedies.

Sharfstein has also written articles criticizing the American Medical Association for its pattern of giving campaign contributions to political candidates that take stands the majority of physicians oppose. One of those articles focused on AMA donations to candidates and elected officials who have fought the regulation of tobacco—a position the medical community generally favors and that Sharfstein has advocated over the years.[4][5]

Although Sharfstein's candidacy for a top FDA post raised concerns among some special interest groups—the Wall Street Journal reported on an "Anybody But Sharfstein" memo placed in circulation, apparently at the behest of drug companies[6]--he has also sided with the drug industry in the controversy over vaccine safety, warning that vaccines are an essential part of public health.

Both of Sharfstein's parents are physicians.[7] His father is a former president of the American Psychiatric Association.[4]

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External links

  • Biography of Dr. Joshua Sharfstein--City of Baltimore
  • "Healthy Competition for Top FDA Post" Washington Post February 18, 2009
  • http://www.fda.gov/AboutFDA/CommissionersPage/ucm162062.htm
  • 4.0 4.1 "Who is Joshua Sharfstein?" Wall Street Journal Health Blog
  • "A.M.A. Found to Donate More to Foes of Its Views" New York Times, January 6, 1994
  • "Advocates for new FDA chief overlook independence from industry Wall Street Journal Health Blog
  • "Sharfstein is favorite son for FDA post," Baltimore Sun