Conyers opposes Gupta nomination


WASHINGTON, Jan 8, 2009 (UPI via COMTEX) -- House Judiciary Chairman John
Conyers is asking his colleagues to discourage U.S. President-elect Barack Obama
from nominating Sanjay Gupta for surgeon general.

In his letter, the Michigan Democrat said there are "highly experienced medical
professionals who question whether Dr. Gupta has the necessary experience or
even the medical background to be in charge of some 6,000 physicians or more who
work in the United States Public Health Service," the Detroit Free Press
reported Thursday.

Conyers has suggested that Obama consider nominating for surgeon general Dr.
Herb Smitherman Jr., a Detroit public health advocate and assistant dean for
community and urban health at the Wayne State University School of Medicine.

Gupta, 39, attended college and medical school at the University of Michigan. He
is a neurosurgeon in Atlanta and on the faculty at Emory University's medical
school in addition to serving as CNN's medical correspondent. Sources have said
Obama will tap Gupta for the surgeon general slot.



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