Trump nominates radiologist Nicole Saphier for surgeon general : NPR

Trump nominates radiologist Nicole Saphier for surgeon general : NPR

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Key Points:

  • President Trump announced the nomination of Dr. Nicole Saphier, a radiologist and former Fox News contributor, for U.S. surgeon general after Dr. Casey Means' nomination stalled in the Senate due to concerns about her experience and vaccine stance.
  • Saphier, director of breast imaging at Memorial Sloan Kettering Monmouth, has a medical degree from Ross University and fellowships at the Mayo Clinic; she authored a book titled "Make America Healthy Again" criticizing government health care policies.
  • Dr. Casey Means, previously nominated, faced scrutiny over her lack of experience, inactive medical license, and controversial views on vaccines, leading to her withdrawal after failing to secure enough Senate support.
  • Saphier has expressed skepticism about the necessity of the hepatitis B vaccine at birth in low-risk cases and criticized COVID-19 booster mandates, while also diverging from some of Trump's health messaging, particularly regarding Tylenol use in pregnancy.
  • This marks the third attempt by Trump to fill the surgeon general post in his second term, following the withdrawal of two prior nominees amid questions about qualifications and political controversies.

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