Posted January 7, 200916 yr MSNBC.com Reports: Gupta approached for surgeon general CNN says it has kept Gupta from reporting on health care policy The Associated Press updated 5:27 p.m. ET, Tues., Jan. 6, 2009 WASHINGTON - President-elect Barack Obama has approached CNN's chief medical correspondent, Sanjay Gupta, to be the country's next surgeon general, the cable news network said Tuesday. CNN said it has kept Gupta from reporting on health care policy and other matters involving the incoming Obama administration since learning he was under consideration for the post. A Democrat with knowledge of the discussions over the surgeon general spot cautioned that there was not yet a final decision on who would fill the post. The person spoke on a condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media on the matter. Obama's transition office did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Gupta hosts "House Call" on CNN, contributes reports to CBS News and writes a column for Time magazine. He is a neurosurgeon and is on the faculty at Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta. During the Clinton administration, he was a White House fellow and special adviser to then-first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton. The surgeon general typically isn't heavily involved in shaping an administration's policy, but it can be a very effective bully pulpit. Past surgeons general have proved instrumental in battling tobacco and AIDS. Having such a well-known TV personality could bring the surgeon general attention not seen since C. Everett Koop help the position under President Ronald Reagan. Koop is best known for pushing to make AIDS a public health issue rather than a moral issue, and Reagan faced pressure to fire him. Koop has said Reagan never interfered. CNN said Gupta would not comment on the discussions and released a statement that said, "Since first learning that Dr. Gupta was under consideration for the surgeon general position, CNN has made sure that his on-air reporting has been on health and wellness matters and not on health care policy or any matters involving the new administration." Link Pretty strange...
January 7, 200916 yr Author Meh, I was hoping for Dr. Phil, but I'll take Gupta :lol Phil is a hack. At least Gupta is still a practicing neurosurgeon.
January 7, 200916 yr So much for trying to shake that "celebrity" stigma, instead lets pick a TV Doctor. I suppose it is a less comical than Dr. Phil would be. But what can I say - I don't even think there should be a surgeon general.
January 7, 200916 yr Meh, I was hoping for Dr. Phil, but I'll take Gupta :lol Phil is a hack. At least Gupta is still a practicing neurosurgeon. I know, I was joking
January 8, 200916 yr I dont see what the real problem with Gupta is..... Its not like he doesnt know what the hell he is talking about...
January 8, 200916 yr True, and this position is probably the one place in government in which having a celebrity is a good thing. Remember that the Surgeon General does not really get involved in proposing policy, but rather in public awareness.
January 8, 200916 yr True, and this position is probably the one place in government in which having a celebrity is a good thing. Remember that the Surgeon General does not really get involved in proposing policy, but rather in public awareness. I agree with this. Having a celebrity means some people may actually listen to what the Gen Surgeon says. good pick by Obama
January 8, 200916 yr I dont see what the real problem with Gupta is..... Its not like he doesnt know what the hell he is talking about... I don't know that anyone said there was anything wrong with the choice, it just wasn't something anyone expected. I could say that there is something wrong with having a Surgeon General in the first place, but that's not the topic here.
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