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Ezekiel Jonathan "Zeke" Emanuel (born 1957) is an American bioethicist〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Our People: Ezekiel J. Emanuel, MD, PhD )〕 and fellow at the Center for American Progress.〔(Zeke Emanuel ) Center for American Progress, 2012 〕 He opposes legalized euthanasia,〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Guests: Ezekiel Emanuel )〕 and is a proponent of a voucher-based universal health care. He was an associate professor at the Harvard Medical School,〔http://www.cc.nih.gov/about/SeniorStaff/ezekiel_emanuel.html〕Before he joined the National Institutes of Health in 1998. As of September 2011 he serves as the Diane and Robert Levy University Professor at the University of Pennsylvania, chair of the Department of Medical Ethics and Health Policy and holds a joint appointment at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and the Wharton School.〔Ozio, Ron. ("Ezekiel J. Emanuel Appointed Penn Integrates Knowledge Professor at University of Pennsylvania" ), ''Penn News'', 5 August 2011.〕 ==Family== Emanuel is the son of Benjamin M. Emanuel and Marsha (Smulevitz) Emanuel, and is a divorced father of three daughters. His two younger brothers are Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel and Hollywood-based talent agent Ari Emanuel. He has an adopted sister, Shoshana Emanuel. with cerebral palsy.〔Scherer, Michael. ("Ezekiel Emanuel, Obama's 'Deadly Doctor,' Strikes Back" ), ''Time'', 12 August 2009.〕 His father’s brother, Emanuel, was killed in the 1936 Arab Riots in the British Mandate of Palestine, after which the family changed its name from Auerbach to Emanuel in his honor. His father, Benjamin M. Emanuel, is a Jerusalem-born〔Gil Hoffman (W. Wall bar mitzva for Emanuel's son? ) Jerusalem Post, 18 May 2010 〕 pediatrician who was once a member of the Irgun, a Jewish paramilitary organization that operated in Mandate Palestine. He provided free care to poor immigrants and led efforts to get rid of lead paint due to its negative consequences for children.〔 and as of 2010 lived in a suburb of Chicago.〔 Emanuel’s mother, Marsha, a nurse and psychiatric social worker who was raised in the North Lawndale community on Chicago's West Side, was active in civil rights, including the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE). She attended marches and demonstrations with her children. Emanuel recalled in a 2009 interview that, in his childhood, "worrying about ethical questions was very much part and parcel of our daily routine."〔 As children, the three Emanuel brothers shared a bedroom and spent summers together in Israel.〔 All three brothers took ballet lessons in their childhood, which Emanuel says "hardened us and taught us that if you do something unusual, people will take potshots at you."〔 Emanuel and his brother Rahm frequently argue about healthcare policy. Emanuel mimics his brother's end of the conversation: "You want to change the whole healthcare system, and I can’t even get SCHIP (Children’s Health Insurance Program ) passed with dedicated funding? What kind of idiot are you?"〔 His daughter Gabrielle, a 2010 graduate of Dartmouth College, won a Rhodes scholarship in November 2010. Another daughter, Natalia, is a student at Yale University. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ezekiel Emanuel」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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