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From storm-tossed Ala. clinic to top doctor post

Mon Jul 13, 2009 1:12 PM EDT
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Desiree Hunter, Associated Press Writer
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<p>President Barack Obama, left, congratulates Dr. Regina Benjamin, center, as Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius applauds, following Obama's announcement of his nomination of Benjamin to the post of Surgeon General, Monday, July 13, 2009, in the White House Rose Garden in Washington. (AP Photo/Haraz N. Ghanbari)</p>

President Barack Obama, left, congratulates Dr. Regina Benjamin, center, as Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius applauds, following Obama's announcement of his nomination of Benjamin to the post of Surgeon General, Monday, July 13, 2009, in the White House Rose Garden in Washington. (AP Photo/Haraz N. Ghanbari)

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BAYOU LA BATRE — When Hurricane Katrina wrecked the little clinic here in the coastal backwaters of Alabama, Dr. Regina Benjamin laid out medical charts to dry in the post-storm sun and hopped in a pickup truck to check on her patients.

When she had trouble treating the growing influx of Southeast Asian immigrants in the shrimping community because she could not understand them, she went to a nearby Vietnamese pool hall to find an interpreter.

Benjamin, 52, was nominated by President Barack Obama on Monday to be U.S. surgeon general, pledging to take her fight from a rural, impoverished outpost to the top tier of American medicine so that "no one falls through the cracks."

She said she would combat preventable diseases. Her father died with diabetes and high blood pressure, her only brother of HIV. Her mother died of lung cancer because as a girl "she wanted to smoke just like her twin brother," an uncle now on oxygen.

"I cannot change my family's past. I can be a voice in the movement to improve our nation's health care and our nation's health," Benjamin said. "I want to be sure that no one falls through the cracks as we improve our health care system."

Pushed by the diverse patient mix of Bayou La Batre — white, black and, increasingly, immigrants from Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos — Benjamin has emerged as a national leader in the fight to close gaps in health.

She became the first black woman and the first doctor under age 40 elected to the American Medical Association's board of trustees, and in 2002 became the first black woman to head a state medical society.

"For all the tremendous obstacles that she has overcome, Regina Benjamin also represents what's best about health care in America, doctors and nurses who give and care and sacrifice for the sake of their patients," Obama said in the White House Rose Garden.

After Katrina ruined the clinic in Bayou La Batre, Benjamin pointed out the need for electronic records that would be invulnerable to hurricanes.

It was rebuilt by volunteers — then burned down just as it was about to reopen. Her patients were so desperate for it to reopen that Benjamin later recalled a woman handing her an envelope containing $7.

"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" and promised to use the money to help finish the job.

Today, the clinic is a small brick building next to City Hall with a wooden ramp leading to its door. Alice Gallops, who started going there after moving to the bayou last year, said she was shocked Monday to turn on the television and see Benjamin was the nominee.

"I think it's wonderful, after Katrina destroyed so many people's homes and their lives, this lady went around helping people at their homes and making house calls," she said. "She does so many great things from her heart."

If confirmed by the Senate, Benjamin would assume a job as the people's health advocate, a bully-pulpit position that can be tremendously effective when paired with an effective personality.

Dr. James Holland, CEO of Mostellar Medical Center in nearby Irvington, where Benjamin spent about three years in the early 1980s as a National Health Service Corps scholar, said Benjamin has always been "very ambitious from a political standpoint."

Toward the end of her service at Mostellar, she went to Tulane University to work on a master's degree in business administration, signaling bigger plans, Holland said.

"It is unusual and it's also an indicator when you see a physician working on an MBA, especially from a good school like that, you're expecting that they have desires to advance in the political field," he said.

Medical groups welcomed her ability for straight talk, whether to patients or politicians, about the dire health needs of the country.

"We want to emphasize prevention, primary care and early intervention, and we have somebody now who does that for a living," said Dr. Georges Benjamin, no relation to the nominee, of the American Public Health Association.

American Medical Association President Dr. James Rohack, who has known Benjamin for more than two decades, said Benjamin recognizes "if you don't have health insurance, you live sicker and you die younger.

"She can bring the real-world perspective as surgeon general of the things as a nation we need to do to keep ourselves healthy," he said.

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AP Medical Writer Lauran Neergaard reported from Washington.

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MushroomX

I don't have a knock against this pick, good for this woman.

However, Alabama is one of thoose states that was reported in a recent survery, of having 30% of its general population, overweight. Which in terns drains the national medicaid. So maybe she can do something about this.

  • 7 votes
Reply#1 - Mon Jul 13, 2009 2:19 PM EDT
Ms CYPRAH

So maybe she can do something about this.

Perhaps she can, but she is a little overweight herself to set the example! :o(

Nice to see someone's caring hard working paying off though, Well done to her!

  • 8 votes
#1.1 - Mon Jul 13, 2009 2:29 PM EDT
Fred-256289

Wow, just going some preliminary checking up on her, I have to say that, if what I've read is true and there are no skeletons in the closet, I'm very impressed.

  • 8 votes
#1.2 - Mon Jul 13, 2009 2:35 PM EDT
Matthew Brennan

Congratulations Dr. Benjamin. She will definately have hands on experience with the positives and negatives of the system.

  • 6 votes
#1.3 - Mon Jul 13, 2009 5:03 PM EDT
Rixar13

Excellent choice and Congratulations Dr. Benjamin.

He said Benjamin will bring insight as his administration struggles to revamp the health care system:

Who could better help to revamp the medical system which is badly broken.

  • 4 votes
#1.4 - Mon Jul 13, 2009 5:19 PM EDT
Simplistic Reality

How does Obama find these people anyways?

  • 2 votes
#1.5 - Mon Jul 13, 2009 6:45 PM EDT
JasoninWyomingDeleted
Infojock-1200181

That is ridiculous. The "blackest states" are the most overweight. I am sure that you could have found a more intelligent way to offer your point.

  • 2 votes
#1.7 - Mon Jul 13, 2009 7:17 PM EDT
Ire

The blackest states are the most overweight states. Look it up.

And here I was assuming that the rasicm was at least going to have a patina of legitimate policy complaint about it. You know, something to make it look like a considered analysis was made, the kind that fools FOX News viewers but is transparent to everyone else?

Some of these "real" Americans just aren't trying anymore, I guess it struck them that thinkin' is hard work...

  • 2 votes
#1.8 - Mon Jul 13, 2009 9:17 PM EDT
Ms CYPRAH

The blackest states are the most overweight states. Look it up.

I see segregation is till alive and well in America!! :o(

  • 2 votes
#1.9 - Tue Jul 14, 2009 7:19 PM EDT
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chris onova

Sacrifice pays off in the long-run. A big congratulations to Dr. Regina Benjamin. I believe it must have been a very rough path to thread all these years. Her endurance, tenacity and sacrifice will project you a role model to many in America and beyond. Thank you Mr. President for a worthy choice.

    Reply#2 - Mon Jul 13, 2009 2:33 PM EDT
    Rimuladas

    I always thought the position was the highest medical office in the country. My first reaction was, "Why is a rural country Dr. being appointed?"

    • 2 votes
    Reply#3 - Mon Jul 13, 2009 2:38 PM EDT
    Fred-256289

    Sometimes, a little horse sense can go a long way. See Sarah Palin.

    • 2 votes
    #3.1 - Mon Jul 13, 2009 2:41 PM EDT
    mardigan

    LOL Fred! You know the left is going to use your likening Dr. Benjamin's horse sense to Sarah Palin's to squash this appointment now! ;)

    • 1 vote
    #3.2 - Mon Jul 13, 2009 6:11 PM EDT
    spiffie

    I hope your next reaction was: "Oh, but look: she's served on the AMA's board of trustees, been the head of a state medical association, and is a respected authority in the field of delivering medical services [all noted in the article]. She's vastly qualified."

    Because, otherwise, you're just being silly.

    • 3 votes
    #3.3 - Mon Jul 13, 2009 7:42 PM EDT
    herecomedajudge

    She kind of looks like Monica Lewinsky. Hmmm. What did the job interview entail?

      #3.4 - Mon Jul 13, 2009 9:46 PM EDT
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      ryandsmith

      Okay so she knows how to get things done; that has been proven. I wonder if she will also be able, or willing, to show the government how to cut unneeded spending on health care. She must have experience in saving money while at the same time providing decent care; considering she ran her own clinic.

      • 1 vote
      Reply#4 - Mon Jul 13, 2009 2:43 PM EDT
      Patrick The Mighty Quinn

      Congratulations, Regina!

      • 7 votes
      Reply#5 - Mon Jul 13, 2009 3:03 PM EDT
      Sir. Thinkswaytoomuch

      I have to say, though, that I was still hoping that Sanjay Gupta from CNN would take the offer...

      • 2 votes
      Reply#6 - Mon Jul 13, 2009 4:29 PM EDT
      caroaber

      Dr. Gupta is a practicing doctor as well as a CNN correspondent. Like Sarah Palin, he knows how to count; he realizes that the money is much better if he stays put.

        #6.1 - Tue Jul 14, 2009 9:57 PM EDT
        Sir. Thinkswaytoomuch

        I understand all of that, and the fact that he makes boatloads of money right now, but still. He's Sanjay Gupta.

          #6.2 - Tue Jul 14, 2009 10:02 PM EDT
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          StarSmiles

          Congratulations, Regina! smiles

          • 4 votes
          Reply#7 - Mon Jul 13, 2009 4:45 PM EDT
          Anomalee23

          Sigh....no comment.

          • 2 votes
          Reply#8 - Mon Jul 13, 2009 4:47 PM EDT
          GoldenGateMami_Susi

          What's wrong Anomalee........to ethnic for ya?

          rolls eyes.

          • 4 votes
          Reply#9 - Mon Jul 13, 2009 5:00 PM EDT
          Anomalee23

          GGMami You said it not me. * grins and has to bear it.

          • 2 votes
          #9.1 - Tue Jul 14, 2009 9:20 AM EDT
          GoldenGateMami_Susi

          .......the fact that you didn't deny it speaks volumes.

          But, that's ok.........we all can't come and go by bubble.

          • 1 vote
          #9.2 - Tue Jul 14, 2009 1:03 PM EDT
          Anomalee23

          It was meant to. An overweight Black woman..as surgeon general..lol and our hospital wants to cut insurance to anyone who smokes or is over weight...thats funny....btw I am not overweight or nor do I smoke. I also don't like barry. He goes to Africa to try to save the world? hmmmm wonder how much that trip set the taxpayers back?

            #9.3 - Tue Jul 14, 2009 5:27 PM EDT
            Ms CYPRAH

            He goes to Africa to try to save the world? hmmmm wonder how much that trip set the taxpayers back?

            I guess it would be roughly the same amount the President Bush spent on his foreign trips. Did you argue with his spend too?

            • 2 votes
            #9.4 - Tue Jul 14, 2009 7:24 PM EDT
            Anomalee23

            We arent dealing with Bush now we are Dealing with a President who lied to get in office by saying "If ya wanna make the world a betta place then CHANGE" well...I see change but havent' seen anything good yet...I am losing my house..My hours have been cut at work..I have an injury but because I make too much lol money..I don't qualify for disabilty...because I would not even be able to live.

            I agree with Herecomedajudge If she were white she wouldn't have been picked..I do notice that the scales of black and white in the "colorless" house are not tipping in a fair way. Without saying anything racist. Besides..my comment wasnt on her color but her weight...who is she to be surgeon gen..when she isn't even a healthy example.

            growing INFLUX OF ASIAN ILLEGALS.. that are taking over America and OUR JOBS. She needs to help the AMERICAN Citizens...bleh..

            When she had trouble treating the growing influx of Southeast Asian immigrants in the shrimping community because she could not understand them, she went to a nearby Vietnamese pool hall to find an interpreter.

              #9.5 - Wed Jul 15, 2009 7:52 AM EDT
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              EdithAlpert815

              This seems like a very qualified, determined woman and I am happy with what I have read about her. :)

              • 4 votes
              Reply#10 - Mon Jul 13, 2009 5:15 PM EDT
              hungary1956

              Our surgeon general is overweight??? Looks like the pick was to get votes - women and minority more than qualifications. And about getting his health care reform passed.

              58 Million Overweight; 40 Million Obese; 3 Million morbidly Obese

              Obesity Related Diseases

              • 80% of type II diabetes related to obesity
              • 70% of Cardiovascular disease related to obesity
              • 42% breast and colon cancer diagnosed among obese individuals
              • 30% of gall bladder surgery related to obesity
            • 26% of obese people having high blood pressure
            • http://www.annecollins.com/obesity/statistics-obesity.htm

              • 3 votes
              Reply#11 - Mon Jul 13, 2009 5:51 PM EDT
              Ms CYPRAH

              Looks like the pick was to get votes - women and minority more than qualifications.

              So, do I read you correctly, hungary? Only white males have the right qualifications then, if the appointment of women and minorities are only to get votes, being as unqualified and unsuitable as they are? Please enlighten.

              • 2 votes
              #11.1 - Tue Jul 14, 2009 7:27 PM EDT
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              Tennessee Whiskey

              I agree, hungary. Nice to see the top authority on health in the country is fat, aka unhealthy. First appearance can often speak volumes. In her case, large volumes.

              • 3 votes
              Reply#12 - Mon Jul 13, 2009 6:26 PM EDT
              Infojock-1200181

              Thank you for your wonderful assessment Dr. Tennessee Whiskey MD.!

              • 3 votes
              #12.1 - Mon Jul 13, 2009 7:21 PM EDT
              Anomalee23

              I agree with Tennesee.

                #12.2 - Tue Jul 14, 2009 5:33 PM EDT
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                herecomedajudge

                I smell another Minnie Jocelyn Elders. God help us.

                • 1 vote
                Reply#13 - Mon Jul 13, 2009 6:41 PM EDT
                steven-791492

                fine choice...wonder what the Party of No will have to say about her. Ask to fast see the Fear-Hate-Mongering Party is out in force......Bless their Hearts.

                  #14 - Mon Jul 13, 2009 6:43 PM EDT
                  herecomedajudge

                  What hate? She's just another amusing liberal noncompoop with no authority, a figurehead, another reminder of affirmative action's dangers and the idiocy liberalism has thrust upon us. Dr. Regina Benjamin, from the Democrat party of suck.

                  • 3 votes
                  #14.1 - Mon Jul 13, 2009 6:58 PM EDT
                  steven-791492

                  herecomedajudge and now we can disagree and neither one of us will be a Wrong American, funny how democracy has a way of straightening things out.......

                    #14.2 - Mon Jul 13, 2009 7:26 PM EDT
                    herecomedajudge

                    I find Democracy just swings us between two screw ups, never quite straightening out anything.

                    • 1 vote
                    #14.3 - Mon Jul 13, 2009 7:55 PM EDT
                    steven-791492

                    still works better than anything else in the world...been working for 233 years, and will work long after you and I are gone.

                      #14.4 - Mon Jul 13, 2009 8:01 PM EDT
                      Jorge-958303

                      herecomedajudge shows what a mass of worthless trash he is.

                      If Benjamin were white, she'd be hailed as a model American citizen. She's black so it's gotta be affirmative action.

                      herecomedajudge, you are not about hate. Worse, you are about the most diabolical of xenophobia. Go back to the frikkin' woods with your trianglehead friends, jerk.

                      There are some really serious idiots in Newsvine.

                      • 1 vote
                      #14.5 - Mon Jul 13, 2009 8:30 PM EDT
                      herecomedajudge

                      If Bejamin were white, she'd have never been picked by Obama and she'd have never been put through school as an appeasment to black supremacist racists. Her very apppointment is affirmative action by the embarrassing affirmative action product President Obama.

                      Jorge, you are not about intelligence, reason, or America. Go home. Your ignorant participation in the Democrat party of suck and Marxism, and your personal racism are sickening.

                      • 1 vote
                      #14.6 - Mon Jul 13, 2009 9:39 PM EDT
                      Ms CYPRAH

                      Her very apppointment is affirmative action by the embarrassing affirmative action product President Obama.

                      Do you know how racist that sounds? So if the President does not appoint someone white, it is purely affirmative action because black people are never suitable enough?

                      Have you seen ALL the white appointees around them? Or are they suddenly invisible to you?

                      Racism is obviously alive and well with you, obviously. Jeeez. :o(

                      The woman is highly qualified for the post. The only thing is her weight and, if her new responsibilities motivate her to lose some weight as a role model for others, hurray for that. Tremendous bonus it would be.

                      • 2 votes
                      #14.7 - Tue Jul 14, 2009 7:18 PM EDT
                      herecomedajudge

                      Do you know how racist that sounds? So if the President does not appoint someone white, it is purely affirmative action because black people are never suitable enough?

                      When he picks someone so unqualified as Benjamin, we know he picked the minority liberal woman because she is a minority liberal woman, who is also a doctor.

                      We'll never know if a minority was suitable enough on their own merits until affirmative action is relegated to the garbage can of ideas where it belongs.

                      MS CYPRAH, you seem okay so far.

                        #14.8 - Tue Jul 14, 2009 8:03 PM EDT
                        Ms CYPRAH

                        MS CYPRAH, you seem okay so far.

                        Mmmm...not sure whether to take that as an insult or compliment, herecomedajudge! :o(

                        • 1 vote
                        #14.9 - Wed Jul 15, 2009 1:33 PM EDT
                        herecomedajudge

                        Well, it was! (a compliment, a real compliment, not an affirmative action compliment; but a compliment coming from my kind might be a source of concern and I understand that).

                        • 1 vote
                        #14.10 - Wed Jul 15, 2009 2:04 PM EDT
                        Ms CYPRAH

                        Thank you for the compliment, it is accepted graciously. :o)

                        However, in the 21st century it is time to start seeing people as they are, including their colour and gender, and not just focus on those!

                        • 1 vote
                        #14.11 - Thu Jul 16, 2009 6:59 AM EDT
                        herecomedajudge

                        Ms CYPRAH, do you really think Obama did not notice the color of Dr. Benjamin's skin in choosing her? Or her sex? Truly? The Democrat party is the party of identity politics. Every action is viewed by its impact in regards to pleasing the various factions. We can't move on until the Democrats move on and treat people like people. I remember how the Democrats treated Clarence Thomas, a good man. I remember how they treated Alan Keyes. I understand the respect of the Democrats for race, gender, and ethnicity goes no further than their vote.

                        We'll see how Dr. Benjamin performs, but I am not able to accept she was picked on her doctor and service merits first. It is Obama's methods of choosing that are the rub, not the person of his choosing, yet.

                          #14.12 - Thu Jul 16, 2009 1:02 PM EDT
                          Ms CYPRAH

                          We'll see how Dr. Benjamin performs, but I am not able to accept she was picked on her doctor and service merits first.

                          Okay, if we accept your reasoning, do we also accept that all the White appointments (that far outnumber the Black ones) were also chosen because of their colour?

                          • 1 vote
                          #14.13 - Wed Jul 22, 2009 8:22 PM EDT
                          herecomedajudge

                          That was the allegation that led to affirmative action, so your powers of observation are keen.

                            #14.14 - Thu Jul 23, 2009 3:53 PM EDT
                            Ms CYPRAH

                            Well, you can't have it both ways. If we accept your reasoning that the President is appointing purely on gender and colour lines then we also have to question his white appointments, especially as they are in the majority. One could also say that they only got the jobs because they were white and didn't merit it.

                            If you disagree with that statement, then you are being racist about minorities and pandering to the worst prejudices regarding their suitability. So if you could clarify exactly what you mean, based on what I have said, I would be more enlightened.

                            For me it is very simple: Either the President is appointing on colour and gender lines or he is not? Which is it? Thank you.

                            • 1 vote
                            #14.15 - Fri Jul 24, 2009 8:49 AM EDT
                            herecomedajudge

                            I think Obama is a quota driven appointer. The quality of the appointee takes second fiddle. While not every appointment is made based on the candidate's race or sex, every appointment is made with proportions and ratios in mind, using affirmative action lunacy as a justification.

                              #14.16 - Fri Jul 24, 2009 3:44 PM EDT
                              Ms CYPRAH

                              And how do all the White candidates fit into that perceived 'lunacy' seeing that they appear to be the main beneficiaries?

                              • 1 vote
                              #14.17 - Thu Jul 30, 2009 7:32 AM EDT
                              herecomedajudge

                              Ms. CYPRAH, individuals should benefit from their individual efforts and achievement. If it turns out that more Asians get more science jobs, and more whites get more banking jobs, and more blacks get more sports jobs, isn't that just okay? Do we have to externally intrude on the natural order to "fix" an artificial, manufactured problem? The opportunities for all are there and have been there for generations.

                                #14.18 - Thu Jul 30, 2009 3:39 PM EDT
                                Ms CYPRAH

                                If it turns out that more Asians get more science jobs, and more whites get more banking jobs, and more blacks get more sports jobs, isn't that just okay? Do we have to externally intrude on the natural order to "fix" an artificial, manufactured problem?

                                Thankfully we don't have a 'natural order' based on race in the UK. Otherwise I would probably be doing sport now instead of what I adore, writing. Someone like you would have probably made sure that I was channelled into the area that 'suits' me best, so that the 'natural order' is maintained.

                                Thankfully too, my son is British. Otherwise, being mixed race, he would probably be playing sports now, purely because of his colour, as part of the natural order for blacks, instead of heading an IT company in Japan.

                                Geeeez! What does one say to that kind of shortsighted prejudice, ignorance and bias that seeks to deny people their potential purely on the basis of colour or gender?

                                For once in my life I am speechless. :o(

                                • 1 vote
                                #14.19 - Thu Jul 30, 2009 5:56 PM EDT
                                herecomedajudge

                                You read into it what wasn't there. It was an "if" question. You are insistent, it seems, that various groups of people can't possibly self segregate simply because they are sufficiently different in their aspirations and their abilities on average or in aggregate unless it is the result of some devious discrimination plan of man at work.

                                I hope you realize you have let your mind be trapped by race pimps. There are real diffences in races beyond skin color, but that doesn't make one better than the other.

                                You're not still mad because we kicked your butts out and broke away are you?

                                  #14.20 - Thu Jul 30, 2009 6:44 PM EDT
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                                  GoldenGateMami_Susi

                                  Ok, so the only thing they have to cling to with Sotomayor is race........

                                  I dare them to even go there with this nominee.

                                  Or perhaps because they're so busy smelling their own ass and enjoying the perfume of their own funk right now they'll try............

                                  What's 2 voting blocks down the toilet........we've got Sarah Palin!

                                  • 1 vote
                                  Reply#18 - Mon Jul 13, 2009 10:04 PM EDT
                                  herecomedajudge

                                  Ok, so the only thing they have to cling to with Sotomayor is race........

                                  I dare them to even go there with this nominee.

                                  I'll go there. I'll say the truth and take the wrath of the Marxist left. Sotomayor is an affirmative action produced, subpar, inadequate, racist, sexist, ethnocentrist bigot who is not a good American and is undeserving of any position demanding trust or requiring good judgment.

                                    #18.1 - Mon Jul 13, 2009 10:19 PM EDT
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                                    Besibug-561369

                                    I only know about Dr. Benjamin what I have read in the article - so far so good. I do hope she turns out to be as qualified and upstanding as she has been portrayed. I do believe in giving folks a chance. Time will tell.

                                    • 1 vote
                                    Reply#19 - Tue Jul 14, 2009 8:17 AM EDT
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