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Really?It’s a government title. He does not have to an MD
It is a catchy title though.
Raised in Miami, Dr. Murthy received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Harvard, his MD from the Yale School of Medicine, and his Masters in Business Administration from the Yale School of Management.
All these checks took me all of maybe 2 minutes... He might be a mouth piece for whatever administration he's currently working for, but he's definitely an M.D.
Then I asked chatgpt "what are the minimal qualifications to be U.S. Surgeon General"
response:
The U.S. Surgeon General is the leading spokesperson on matters of public health in the federal government. The position has specific qualifications and requirements, though there are no strict statutory criteria. Here are the minimal qualifications generally considered necessary:
1. **Medical Degree:**
- The candidate should hold a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) degree from an accredited medical school.
2. **Medical Licensure:**
- The candidate must have a valid and unrestricted license to practice medicine in one of the states or territories of the United States.
3. **Public Health Experience:**
- Significant experience and expertise in public health, preventive medicine, or a related field are crucial. This often includes experience in clinical practice, public health administration, or academic public health.
4. **Professional Experience:**
- A history of leadership roles in the medical field, such as leading a public health organization, academic department, or healthcare facility. Experience in health policy, research, and advocacy is also highly valued.
5. **U.S. Citizenship:**
- The candidate must be a citizen of the United States.
### Additional Considerations
- **Commissioned Corps of the U.S. Public Health Service:**
- The Surgeon General is often an officer in the U.S. Public Health Service (USPHS) Commissioned Corps. If not already a member, the candidate typically receives a commission upon appointment.
- **Senate Confirmation:**
- The President of the United States nominates the Surgeon General, and the U.S. Senate must confirm the appointment.
- **Strong Communication Skills:**
- As the nation's top public health communicator, the Surgeon General must have excellent communication skills to effectively disseminate health information to the public and various stakeholders.
While these qualifications are typical, the actual selection can also be influenced by the President’s preferences, including the candidate’s ability to align with the administration’s public health priorities and policies.
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