Congratulations to Dr. Vivek Murthy, the new Surgeon General of the United States of America.
It's a great moment of pride for
us, the Indian Americans. Dr. Murthy is one of our own, who has earned the
highest honor of becoming the Surgeon General of the United States.
Vivek Hallegere Murthy is the 19th Surgeon General of the United States of America. Murthy is co-founder of Doctors for America and succeeded Acting Surgeon General Boris D.
It was not an easy appointment; he was opposed by the Republicans for his stance on Gun control and national health care. But the strength of his qualifications and strong support from President Obama got him the job of the highest Medical Post in America. Thanks to the Senate Majority leader Harry Reid in getting the Senate to approve the nomination with a 53 to 46 vote. We have to work the 43 Republican Senators who opposed the nomination.
This gives us three high profile Indians in American politics – 2 State Governors Bobby Jindal and Niki Haley, and the Surgeon General Vivek Murthy. We have several more and hope someone will compile the list.
The American Association of Physicians from India has also worked hard in
lobbying for his nomination. Our own Sante Chary, who works with the Association as a consultant has made several rounds in the Senate. Sante also received the Pluralist Award in the 16th Annual Thanksgiving Celebrations for "connecting the international leaders" by America Together Foundation.
Congratulations Dr. Murthy.
I will be visiting Washington DC frequently to conduct workshops and teach Pluralism, and as a social scientist, that would be my contribution to the fabric of America, and a commitment to build a cohesive America where no American has to live with apprehension, discomfort or fear of the other.
Mike Ghouse
www.TheGhouseDiary.com
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From different sources
Vivek Hallegere Murthy was born to a Kannada (ವಿವೇಕ ಮೂರ್ತಿ) speaking family; his parents are originally
from Karnataka, India. He was born in Huddersfield, England, but his family
relocated to Miami, Florida when he was three years old.[4] Murthy completed
his early education in Miami, graduating as valedictorian fromMiami Palmetto
Senior High School in 1994.[5] He then attended college atHarvard University,
where he graduated magna cum laude in three years with a bachelors degree in
Biochemical Sciences.[5] Murthy received an MDfrom Yale School of Medicine and
an MBA in Health Care Management fromYale School of Management in 2003, where
he was a Paul & Daisy Soros Fellow.[6][7] He completed his residency in
Internal Medicine in 2006 from Brigham and Women's Hospital.[8]
Career
Murthy is the Surgeon General of the United States. Before his
confirmation, he was a physician at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, and
a Hospitalist Attending Physician and Instructor in Medicine at Harvard Medical
School.[9] He is also a founder and president of Doctors for America, a group
of 15,000 physicians and medical students supporting comprehensive health
reform.[10][11] He has managed staff and hundreds of volunteers, developed and
executed strategic plans and national and local initiatives around coverage and
prevention. He has also directed fundraising, managed budgets, built a broad
array of partnerships with community-based organizations across the country. In
2011, Murthy was appointed by U.S. President Barack Obama to serve on the U.S.
Presidential Advisory Council on Prevention, Health Promotion, and Integrative
and Public Health within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.[9]
The group advises the National Prevention Council on developing strategies and
partnerships to advance the nation's health.[12]
He is co-founder and chairman of TrialNetworks, a cloud-based Clinical
Trial Optimization System for pharmaceutical andbiotechnology trials that
improves the quality and efficiency of clinical trials to bring new drugs to
market faster and more safely.[13][14] He founded the company as Epernicus in
2008 to originally be a collaborative networking web platform for scientists to
boost research productivity.[15]
He created and served as President and then Chairman of VISIONS, a non-profit
organization focused on HIV/AIDS education in the US and India. During his 8
year tenure as head of the organization, VISIONS established 10 chapters with
hundreds of volunteers in both countries and impacted over 45,000 youth through
direct education programs. He managed volunteers spread across two countries,
directed fundraising and program evaluation efforts, and oversaw partnerships.
Murthy has also led and managed medical care teams at Brigham and
Women's Hospital for over a decade. He has trained hundreds of medical students
and residents and has cared for thousands of patients as an internal medicine
physician. He also continues to practice medicine.
Surgeon General of the United States[edit]
In November 2013, Murthy was nominated by President Obama for the post
of United States Surgeon General. His nomination met some initial resistance in
the Senate by both Democrats and Republicans. The most opposition came from the
National Rifle Association regarding previous comments Dr. Murthy made citing
gun violence as a threat to public health.[16] However, Murthy said in his
confirmation hearings he would not use the office of Surgeon General as a bully
pulpit for gun control.[17][18]
Murthy's nomination received broad support from over 100 medical and
public health organizations in the U.S., including the American College of
Physicians, the American Public Health Association, the American Cancer
Society, the American Heart Association, and the American Diabetes
Association.[19] He also received the endorsements of two former Surgeons
General, Dr. David Satcher and Dr. Regina Benjamin. However, another former
Surgeon General, Dr. Richard Carmonaopposed the appointment based on the lack
of Dr. Murthy's experience in public health and medicine in general.
Nonetheless, Murthy's appointment as Surgeon General was approved on
December 15, 2014, in a 51-43 vote.[20]Following his confirmation, Murthy was
automatically commissioned as a Vice Admiral in the United States Public Health
Service Commissioned Corps, of which the Surgeon General is the day to day
head.
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