WASHINGTON — President-elect Barack Obama's reported choice for surgeon general, CNN medical correspondent Sanjay Gupta, could bring a dose of star power to a job that hasn't had that much clout in decades.
Gupta doesn't just play a doctor on TV, he's a neurosurgeon who still scrubs in part-time in one of the nation's toughest hospitals when he's not on CNN assignments that have taken him from Hurricane Katrina to Iraq. He also has co-hosted a health "network" that beams feel-good advice on TVs in clinic waiting rooms around the country — one that has drawn some criticism for drug-company promotion.
The surgeon general doesn't set health policy — but the office can be an effective bully pulpit, and a major report aimed at Congress just last month called for "a more prominent and powerful role for the surgeon general who ... should be a strong advocate for the American people."
Past surgeons general pushed the nation to fight tobacco and AIDS. Having such a well-known TV personality could give the post a reach not seen since the renowned C. Everett Koop, who served under President Ronald Reagan and helped make AIDS a public health issue rather than a moral one — in an era before the 24/7 news cycle.
With the celebrity behind Gupta's medical credentials, "it's like a name-brand immediately," said Dr. Michael Johns, chancellor at Emory University in Atlanta, where Gupta, 39, is an assistant professor of neurosurgery.
"If chosen, Dr. Gupta's communication skills and medical knowledge could be a boon to the new administration's health system reform efforts," noted Dr. Joseph Heyman, chairman of the American Medical Association's board.
And in contrast to the grandfatherly Koop, People magazine named the then-single Gupta one of the sexiest men of 2003.
However, a surgeon general would "need to demonstrate skills that are too often missing in medical news on TV: skepticism about the science and a careful analysis of both the benefits and harms of medical care," said Drs. Lisa Schwartz and Steven Woloshin of the Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice.
The pair raised questions about drug-company sponsorship of some programs Gupta hosted in a broader critique of medical media coverage last fall, and on Tuesday they urged careful examination of any potential conflicts of interest.
CNN said Obama had approached Gupta about the job but said he would not comment on the discussions.
"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," the cable network said Tuesday.
Two Democrats with knowledge of the discussions over the surgeon general spot said Gupta was under consideration but cautioned a choice has not been made. They spoke on 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 has made a handful of political donations in recent years, but appears to have stayed out of the 2008 presidential race.
To take the job, he'd have to give up a lucrative media-and-medical empire. Gupta hosts "House Call" on CNN, contributes reports to CBS News, and writes a column for Time magazine, as well as operating and overseeing residents part-time at Atlanta's Grady Memorial Hospital, known for its trauma cases.
During the Clinton administration, Gupta was a White House fellow and special adviser to then-first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton.
Gupta grew up in the Detroit area, the son of parents who moved from India in the 1960s to work at a Ford plant. He earned undergraduate and medical degrees from the University of Michigan.
CBS News is a unit of CBS Corp.; CNN is owned by Time Warner Inc.
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Why not my wife already believes everything he says. :)
I was hoping for Dr. Phil! What a joke this is!
Um Un do you watch FIX news?
Sounds like a good person for the job. It's a bully pulpit for public health issues and people already tune in to Gupta.
I agree. I like the choice... he is a doctor, he has kept up on relevant issues for his medical and tv careers, he is charismatic. And who is the last surgeon general that anyone actually remembers. We will remember him.
I believe Sanjay is a good choice. He brings the needed diversity to the administration. He is at the top of his game right now and is current on all the issues. My only concern is would he be willing to accept a pay cut? Guess will have to wait and see. Overall this is an excellent choice .
Very interesting choice. I like him. I would have never thought of him myself but good choice.
I had this idea and no one would listen to me. He has discussed topics from Allergies to Xrays. He is well rounded on what would appear to be all medical aspects. Plus he has a good track record for educating the public. I was also think Timothy Johnson, but I think he is happy at ABC.
This is a great idea! I want to know if he's going to wear a little sailor suit?
He would be a General.
Surgeon General's warning: WEARING BRIGHT PINK TIES MAY BE HAZARDOUS TO HEALTH (and fashion).
Is that pink? I come from the 16 color crayon box era.
Isn't is Fuschia?
LOL
It just screams "I am irretrievably secure in both my masculinity, and fashion sense."
Real men aren't afraid of pink.
Its sad we judge a man by the color of his tie. Our fore fathers would be ashamed. I am sure they dreamed of a day when a man or a woman with any color tie could be president or surgon general,
Oh no way I got it!!! Its Plum The color is plum. Did George Washington wear a tie?
This is apparently a touchy issue for you guys...
I have a dream that my nominees will live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their tie, but by the content of their character.
Well at least he is not wearing a bow tie, or one of them string things that the cowboyscoboys wear.
And I still say that color is Plum.
Odd no one has mentioned that he has a funny sounding name. OMG have we reached acceptance???
All the personality went out of Tucker Carlson when they made him get rid of the bow tie. It was just never the same.
And you're thinking of a bola tie.
NotSanta
You had 4 fathers? Bet Christmas was great for you, you lucky dog! Or by "fore", did you mean your father plays a lot of golf?
:( Don't be hatin'!
Silly Fore, not Four.
So you Dad does play golf. I knew it.
I've listened to him a bunch of times on the news. He seems very knowledgeable about the subjects and I think he'd be a good choice for Surgeon General.
I think he looks good in that fuschia tie. *laughs*
I also think he'd be a great choice! He's an exceptional neurosurgeon and he has done a wonderful job on CNN. I have never seen him passionately take one side of an issue. He always manages to report both sides of an issue, and he does so without sounding condescending when he doesn't agree with something.
I hope he gets confirmed. He would do well in that position.
Excellent selection! His past work and information have been above and beyond and I believe he will do well in this administration. I look forward to his decisions. Brava!
Here, here! I completely agree with this choice. People know who he is and he seems very knowledgeable.
Most excellent choice! This gentleman is very knowledgable and extremely capable of performing duties as Surgeon General.
Yes, just what we need, a tv personality totally without substance selling the governmental line on health care.
I feel more healthy already!
Huh?
Yes, just what we need; an uneducated, uninformed blooger posting comments w/out substance. I feel "more smarter" already!
Considering the fact that he's still a practicing neurosurgeon, I fail to see where Dr. Gupta is "without substance".
I would like him but he is against decriminalizing marijuana. Other than that, good choice I think.
Its legal in Massachusetts hehehehe
It's "legal" here in Denver too. But that doesn't mean that they won't just prosecute you under state law. Or in MA's case, federal law if you piss them off enough.
In MA its a civil offense punishable by a $100 fine. And due to budget cuts they don't intend on buying new ticket books to write the tickets.
Federal Court for less than an ounce of weed? I don't think that the Federal DA would sign off on that. Federal Court is very expensive and if they did, you would just refer back to the state law.
I know NotSanta. I wasn't trying to claim that they would ever prosecute you in Federal Court. Also, here in Denver they won't even prosecute you under state law in normal circumstances. They just take your weed away (personal experience) and act really tough.
Sounds like a good person for the job. It's a bully pulpit for public health issues and people already tune in to Gupta.
BINGO. It has been too easy to ignore and marginalize this position for the last 20 years. Put a new reconizable face on the post and keep politics out of it. Which Bush didn't do.
I heard he was a Muslim
And I heard he was a neurosurgeon. What does religion have to do w/ qualifications?
(You baited me , again! D#%* you, NotSanta!)
Thats an Obama right wing nut type joke
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