Vivek Murthy

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Vivek Hallegere Murthy born July 10, 1977) is an American physician and former vice admiral in the Public Health Service Commissioned Corps who served as the 19th surgeon general of the United States from 2014 to 2017, appointed by Barack Obama. He was the founder of Doctors for America. He is known for his pro-Gun Control positions. [2] Murthy, who founded the nonprofit Doctors for America in 2008, was the first surgeon general of Indian descent and was the youngest active duty flag officer in federal uniformed service while serving in office.

Murthy co-chaired President-elect Joe Biden’s COVID-19 Advisory Board from November 2020 to January 2021, alongside former Food and Drug Administration commissioner David A. Kessler and Yale public health professor Marcella Nunez-Smith. On December 3, Politico reported that Murthy would return to the role of surgeon general in the Biden administration.[5] On December 7, Biden announced Murthy would be his nominee for surgeon general.

Work with Obama

In 2011, President Obama appointed Murthy to the national Advisory Group on Prevention, Health Promotion, and Integrative and Public Health. The following year Murthy served as co-chair of the health care advisory committee for Obama’s re-election campaign.[1]

"Covid-19 Convos: Rising Above Bullying and Hate"

Vivek Murthy was a featured speaker of an event headlined "Covid-19 Convos: Rising Above Bullying and Hate"alleging "anti-Chinese and anti-Asian sentiment" in America in the wake of the Coronavirus pandemic.[2]

Date Time: Apr 3, 2020 01:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) 
Description: Since the beginning of the Coronavirus pandemic, anti-Chinese and anti-Asian sentiment have been on the rise. Amid the crisis, many individuals of Asian descent have been victims of bullying and hate.
Act To Change "presents a virtual conversation to share ways in which parents, educators, students, and community members can all come together to protect the Asian American and Pacific Islander community from discrimination. Join our talk to become part of a movement to put an end to bullying and hate."
Panelists:

Surgeon General Appointment

Vivek Murthy is known for his pro-gun control stance. On Oct 16, 2012, he Tweeted: "Tired of politicians playing politics w/ guns, putting lives at risk b/c they're scared of NRA. Guns are a health care issue." He was "among the hardest nominees for Obama to get confirmed" as reported at ABC News.[3]

Doctors for Obama

Doctors for America began as Doctors for Obama, "an arm of the Obama campaign"[4]

From Politico on May 4 2009:[5]

Sen. Max Baucus and the Center for American Progress Action Fund are announcing a new group on a conference call later this morning: Doctors for America, which is a reincarnation of Doctors for Obama, an arm of the Obama campaign that boasted more than 10,000 members.
The question of patients' relationships with their doctors is always a flashpoint in debating changes to the health care system, so doctors are often particularly credible messengers.
Today they'll "release new reports detailing the depth and breadth of America's health care crisis and announce a new effort to amplify physicians' voices in support of health care reform," according to the advisory.

Shah connection

Palak Shah June 12, 2015 near New York, NY ·

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Power Family — with Nazleen Bharmal, Purvi Shah, Vivek Murthy and Alice Chen.

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