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Obama Taps FP to Become Next Surgeon General
Regina Benjamin, M.D., M.B.A., Pledges to Be 'America's Family Physician'
Dedication and Persistence
"For nearly two decades, Dr. Regina Benjamin has seen in a very personal way what is broken about our health care system," Obama said. "She's seen an increasing number of patients who've had health insurance their entire lives suddenly lose it because they lost their jobs or because it's simply become too expensive. She's been a relentless promoter of prevention and wellness programs, having treated too many costly diseases and complications that didn't have to happen. And she's witnessed the shortage of primary care physicians in the rural and underserved areas where she works.
Regina Benjamin, M.D., M.B.A.:
History and Highlights
1984 - earned medical degree from the University of Alabama, Birmingham
1987 - completed family medicine residency at the Medical Center of Central Georgia, Macon
1990 - founded Bayou La Batre Rural Health Clinic, Bayou La Batre, Ala.
1991 - earned master's degree in business administration from Tulane University, New Orleans
1995 - became the first physician younger than 40 and first black physician elected to AMA Board of Trustees
1998 - named U.S. recipient of the Nelson Mandela Award for Health and Human Rights
2000 - established primary care practice-based research network in Bayou La Batre
2002 - elected president of the Medical Association of the State of Alabama
2004 - named to the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality's National Advisory Council
2008 - named a MacArthur Fellow (John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation)
Regina Benjamin, M.D., M.B.A., also has served as associate dean for rural health at the University of South Alabama College of Medicine, Mobile, and was appointed by former HHS Secretary Donna Shalala to the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Advisory Committee and the Council on Graduate Medical Education. She is the immediate past chair of the Federation of State Medical Boards and of the AMA's Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs.
Benjamin is an AAFP fellow and a diplomate of the American Board of Family Medicine.
"What the Doctor Ordered"
"The AAFP could not be prouder to have a family physician like Dr. Benjamin be the next surgeon general," Epperly added. "She is exactly the type of person that our health care system needs at this critical time of health care transformation. She will bring a family physician's touch and sensitivity to our nation's most pressing health care problems and is exactly 'what the doctor has ordered' to move the United States to a better health care system."
Naming a number of her own family members who have perished from preventable diseases, Benjamin said during the press briefing that she welcomed the opportunity to help create a health system that better serves Americans. "I want to ensure that no one -- no one -- falls through the cracks as we improve our health care system," she said.
"These are trying times in the health care field. And as a nation, we have reached a sobering realization: Our health care system simply cannot continue on the path that we're on. Millions of Americans can't afford health insurance, or they don't have the basic health services available where they live," said Benjamin, who served in the National Health Service Corps to repay her medical school debt.
"My hope, if confirmed as surgeon general, is to be America's doctor, America's family physician," she said. "As we work toward a solution to this health care crisis, I promise to communicate directly with the American people to help guide them through whatever changes may come with health care reform."
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