Saturday
Jan102009
White House Call with Dr. Sanjay Gupta
Saturday, January 10, 2009 at 08:55PM
He was one of the People's Sexiest Men Alive in 2003.
He demands that you use an earpiece when you're using a cell phone.
He graduated from medical school when he was, like, ten.
And, now, President elect Obama wants him to serve as Surgeon General of the United States.
Ladies and Gentlemen, I present to you CNN correspondent, neurosurgeon and fellow American desi, Dr. Sanjay Gupta.
I love this time. When all these positions start getting filled and I get to look up answers to questions such as exactly what does the Surgeon General do?
In short, the Surgeon General tells us what's good for us, what's bad for us and formulates policy for the public health system. Despite being a general, the Surgeon General does not have troops.
Although wouldn't that be cool? Someone lights a cigarette and commandos drop down, "Put the cigarette down, scumbag!" Random raids on Popeye's Chicken and Taco Bell. Everyone takes a multivitamin or gets a bullet to the head. You get the picture.
But, really, that's all he does. The website of the Office of the Surgeon General goes into further detail. It says what I just wrote, but in the classic style of the government with way too many words.
If you clicked that link, you've just reached a whole new level in terms of the people I respect.
You would think that this isn't a controversy laden position.
But it can be. I recall reading somewhere, for example, that former Surgeon General C. Everett Koop actively worked in the 80s against making AIDS a moral issue and promoted that it be treated as an infectious disease. He essentially defined the parameters by which we approach the disease today. In truth, I don't remember much about it because I was five. Plus, I don't like to read about the Reagan era because it depresses my liberal sensibilities.
I'm also assuming that the Surgeon General also has some influence in sex education, reproductive rights and, as all that bureaucratic speak up there put it, "research priorities." It may be worthwhile to examine Dr. Gupta's position on issues such as autism, abortion, sex education and cancer research.
Heh. You thought I was going to do that for you? Oh, dear, sweet Internets, I think I'll let you bear that civic burden for yourself. Right now, is when you have to ask yourself how much you really care about those things.
The appointment of Gupta is already sparking controversy. Most notably, Obama's choice is being questioned on the basis of celebrity status and what some deem less than adequate qualifications.
And it would surprise you (or not) as to who is doing the questioning.
Personally, the only thing I'm wary about regarding Dr. Gupta's appointment is that he doesn't seem to have much experience managing large organizations and creating public policy. He was an adviser to Hillary Clinton in 1997-98, but I'm not sure if that's a good thing. As I browsed the CVs of the last three surgeon generals, I noticed that they were a bit more intense than that of Dr. Gupta.
Still, I don't think this stands as grounds for disqualification. (Ding, ding! Who ordered the dashingly handsome junior senator as President elect of the United States? Anyone?)
In fact, perhaps having a Surgeon General who is already highly visible, very personable and generally well respected may render Americans more apt to listen when he says, "Quit smoking, eat better and get some exercise."
Although, a twitter friend made a good point when she suggested that Dr. Oz, Dr. Phil or Dr. Drew should also be considered, then. Maybe not Dr. Phil. Personally, I get all my health advice from Dr. Oz.
All that said, I have to post this clip from "The Daily Show" regarding Dr. Gupta's possible appointment. Please watch it until the end. Because if you squint your eyes for the last two minutes, it'll be just like sitting across from my father at the dinner table.
Welcome to my life, Dr. Gupta.
UPDATE: As of March 5, Dr. Gupta opted out of being considered for the Surgeon General. Thus proving he's not a very good Indian, after all. :) http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/03/05/gupta.surgeon.general/
He demands that you use an earpiece when you're using a cell phone.
He graduated from medical school when he was, like, ten.
And, now, President elect Obama wants him to serve as Surgeon General of the United States.
Ladies and Gentlemen, I present to you CNN correspondent, neurosurgeon and fellow American desi, Dr. Sanjay Gupta.
I love this time. When all these positions start getting filled and I get to look up answers to questions such as exactly what does the Surgeon General do?
In short, the Surgeon General tells us what's good for us, what's bad for us and formulates policy for the public health system. Despite being a general, the Surgeon General does not have troops.
Although wouldn't that be cool? Someone lights a cigarette and commandos drop down, "Put the cigarette down, scumbag!" Random raids on Popeye's Chicken and Taco Bell. Everyone takes a multivitamin or gets a bullet to the head. You get the picture.
But, really, that's all he does. The website of the Office of the Surgeon General goes into further detail. It says what I just wrote, but in the classic style of the government with way too many words.
If you clicked that link, you've just reached a whole new level in terms of the people I respect.
You would think that this isn't a controversy laden position.
But it can be. I recall reading somewhere, for example, that former Surgeon General C. Everett Koop actively worked in the 80s against making AIDS a moral issue and promoted that it be treated as an infectious disease. He essentially defined the parameters by which we approach the disease today. In truth, I don't remember much about it because I was five. Plus, I don't like to read about the Reagan era because it depresses my liberal sensibilities.
I'm also assuming that the Surgeon General also has some influence in sex education, reproductive rights and, as all that bureaucratic speak up there put it, "research priorities." It may be worthwhile to examine Dr. Gupta's position on issues such as autism, abortion, sex education and cancer research.
Heh. You thought I was going to do that for you? Oh, dear, sweet Internets, I think I'll let you bear that civic burden for yourself. Right now, is when you have to ask yourself how much you really care about those things.
The appointment of Gupta is already sparking controversy. Most notably, Obama's choice is being questioned on the basis of celebrity status and what some deem less than adequate qualifications.
And it would surprise you (or not) as to who is doing the questioning.
Personally, the only thing I'm wary about regarding Dr. Gupta's appointment is that he doesn't seem to have much experience managing large organizations and creating public policy. He was an adviser to Hillary Clinton in 1997-98, but I'm not sure if that's a good thing. As I browsed the CVs of the last three surgeon generals, I noticed that they were a bit more intense than that of Dr. Gupta.
Still, I don't think this stands as grounds for disqualification. (Ding, ding! Who ordered the dashingly handsome junior senator as President elect of the United States? Anyone?)
In fact, perhaps having a Surgeon General who is already highly visible, very personable and generally well respected may render Americans more apt to listen when he says, "Quit smoking, eat better and get some exercise."
Although, a twitter friend made a good point when she suggested that Dr. Oz, Dr. Phil or Dr. Drew should also be considered, then. Maybe not Dr. Phil. Personally, I get all my health advice from Dr. Oz.
All that said, I have to post this clip from "The Daily Show" regarding Dr. Gupta's possible appointment. Please watch it until the end. Because if you squint your eyes for the last two minutes, it'll be just like sitting across from my father at the dinner table.
Welcome to my life, Dr. Gupta.
UPDATE: As of March 5, Dr. Gupta opted out of being considered for the Surgeon General. Thus proving he's not a very good Indian, after all. :) http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/03/05/gupta.surgeon.general/
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Reader Comments (23)
I don't think there's anything wrong with his appointment. If one is a doctor, then I think one is qualified. Although, I personally would have preferred my OB, Dr. Robbins, as Surgeon General. He uses the word "friggin'" in every other sentence. Bless him. :)
I had a comment that I was going to say, but then I watched that clip and laughed my ass off and completely forgot.
I love change :) Change is good, unless its change for the worse but he seems like a well rounded qualified Doctor :)
wait. c. everett koop isn't still the surgeon general?
p.s. can i your dad come over and hang with us at the end of the month? coz that would be fucking funny stuff.
Coming over from Avitable and have enjoyed reading your posts. They are intelligent AND very funny. That video is great and I love the part about your father.
LMAO!
Thanks for posting that video! I think that's EVERY Indian father I've ever met.
Canadians cannot watch that clip. Boo.
Other than that, I have little to contribute. We have a very different healthcare system here, and no figurehead type to manage it.
Your dad is hysterical!
I learnt something, I had an idea what the Surgeon General did, but now I know.
@ Coal Miner's Granddaughter: "Friggin' '"... I love it. He has my support.
@ Avitable: I love Aasif Mandhvi.
@ Sarcastica: :)
@hello haha narf: LMAO. Before I went to the website to read up on the whole issue, that was the last Surgeon General that I could name, too. And? My dad is really, really funny. Both accidentally and on purpose.
@ Kimberly: Thanks and welcome!!
@ Mistress Mom: Yeah, they are all like that! My favorite part of the clip is actually when he says, "Speaking for every single member of my community..." Hee hee.
@SciFi Dad: Really? That is just stupid. (That you can't watch, not your healthcare system. Big smile).
@Shelli: Especially when he's berating his kids.
@ Mik: I'm all about educating people on subjects that won't have any real consequences in their lives.
Aasif Mandhvi also played a doctor on the short-lived CBS show Jericho. So he's got that going for him. Which is nice.
I didn't mean it was hysterical if berating you. I hope you didn't think that.
@B.E. Earl: Not a doctor but plays one on TV.
@Shelli: I didn't think negatively of what you said at all. My brother and I are always snickering under our breath when our dad berates us. It's his way of telling us that he thinks we're even better than we think we are. I know, we're a sad, sad, rationalizing bunch. LOL.
Will you think less of me if I admit that "meh, surgeon general, not on my list of big concerns"?
i love sanjay! every time he is on Bill Maher's show im always impressed by him.
Yeah, this doctor is good looking. i see him every once in a while when i'm flipping channels. yummy - hola doctor!!
Hi Faiqa - I have a question. What does Paki/Desi mean? I know what Paki means but not Desi. Thanks!
@Slyde: Oh, I didn't realize he had been on Bill Maher... Time for another Youtube search
@ADRealty: Giggling at "Hola Doctor". "Desi" refers to anyone from South Asia or of South Asian descent... people from India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, even Malaysia, Indonesia or Singapore could be considered desi. And then anyone whose ancestry is from those countries would be considered desi (like me, from America).
I think in this case, less might be more/better. Time for the health and exercise industry to get FACTS, not "conventional wisdom." This guy might bring it.
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