Obama’s Surgeon General Pick Who Supports National Healthcare Just A Minority Fanservice? - With Video
WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama nominated for surgeon general a rural family physician who has faced hurricanes, flood and fire to care for impoverished patients along Alabama’s Gulf Coast.
Obama says Dr. Regina Benjamin understands the needs of the poor and uninsured, making her uniquely qualified to be America’s doctor as his administration tries to revamp the health care system.
For her part, Benjamin on Monday ticked off preventable diseases that have claimed nearly all her relatives—diabetes, high blood pressure, lung cancer.
She pledged to fight so that, in her words, “no one falls through the cracks as we improve our health care system.”
THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP’s earlier story is below.
WASHINGTON (AP)—President Barack Obama turned to the Deep South for the next surgeon general, a rural Alabama family physician who made headlines with fierce determination to rebuild her nonprofit medical clinic in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.
An administration official said Obama will announce the nomination of Dr. Regina Benjamin later Monday. The official spoke on condition of anonymity so as not to upstage the official announcement.
The surgeon general is the people’s health advocate, a bully pulpit position that can be tremendously effective with a forceful personality.
Benjamin has that reputation.
A decade ago, the New York Times called her “angel in a white coat,” a country doctor who made house calls along the impoverished Gulf Coast, paid whatever her patients could scrounge.
From those early days she has emerged as a national leader in the call to improve health disparities, pushed by the need in her own fishing community of Bayou La Batre, Ala., and its diverse patient mix—where immigrants from Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos make up a growing part of the population.
Her nonprofit clinic was rebuilt by volunteers after being destroyed by Katrina, only to burn down months later. Benjamin later told of her patients’ desperation that she rebuild again, recalling one woman who handed her an envelope with a $7 donation to help.
“If she can find $7, I can figure out the rest,” Benjamin said last fall as she received a $500,000 MacArthur Foundation “genius grant,” money she dedicated to finishing that job.
Benjamin became the first black woman and the youngest doctor elected to the American Medical Association’s board. She also received the Nelson Mandela Award for Health and Human Rights in 1998, and Pope Benedict XVI awarded her the distinguished service medal Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice.
Her nomination for surgeon general requires Senate confirmation.
(AP)







Or a doctor who thinks like ob.
I would like to know how they found her.
AWESOME! YERMOM is so pumped that he was able to find a black woman to push the extermination of the black race for him.
Who better…
I think he’s over his affirmative action quota now.
LOL… Bayou La Batre… The meth capital of the South.
When’s the last time Barry visited a Red state?
Barry is the supplier for the red states.
I believe the word is ‘Lackey’.
You should have heard the sobbing “health care is too expensive for people” speech she gave today.
Damm, How far is this one behind on Taxes… Or maybe they will find out She burned her own Business down for Insurance money, better yet would it matter ??? Who knows with this admin.
I can see the headlines, just for the suport of her Community, She ignored tax bills just to treat the poor. Even when times were tough She burned the building down. Worked and lived in her car to make sure Kanesha had her Script !!
I think I heard Limbaugh say that she doesn’t believe doctors should be paid.
so, the new surgeon general is a law breaker:
“paid whatever her patients could scrounge”
The wise Federal government made that illegal. Doctors MUST charge everyone the same price, no discounts for uninsured or poor.
Can Obama manage to apppoint anyone who hasn’t broken the laws they are supposed to enforce?