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US President Donald Trump has chosen Jeanette Nesheiwat, a physician and Fox News journalist, as his nominee to be his administration’s chief medical officer.
Source: Trump on social media Social reality, politics, Reuters
Verbatim: “I am proud to announce that Jeanette Nesheiwat will be the Surgeon General of the United States. Dr. Nesheiwat is a double board certified physician with an unwavering commitment to saving and healing thousands of American lives.”
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Details: Nesheiwat is a medical correspondent for Fox News and medical director of CityMD, a network of urgent care centers in New York and New Jersey.
“She is committed to providing Americans with quality, affordable health care and believes in empowering people to take control of their health so they can live longer and better lives.” ,” Trump said in a statement.
Nesheiwat is the author of Beyond the Stethoscope: Medical Miracles, which tells of miraculous recoveries while working in the emergency department and on international medical missions. THEN description The book says it highlights “the transformative power of prayer and a commitment to healing and service.”
Nesheiwat also advertises the dietary supplements she creates.
Nesheiwat criticized the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) recommendations for Covid vaccines, saying the risks of vaccination will outweigh the benefits for many Americans, especially young people, while recognizing that the risks for most some very few patients.
She also questioned the American Academy of Pediatrics’ treatment standards for youth with gender dysphoria.
Jeanette Nesheiwat is likely to work with Robert Kennedy Jr., the former presidential candidate and prominent anti-vaxxer who Donald Trump chose to be health secretary. Kennedy has already promised a radical overhaul of the national health care system.
Background Information:
- On the same day, Trump announced his intention to appoint Marty Macari, a renowned Johns Hopkins University surgeon and author who opposed quarantine restrictions, to head the US Food and Drug Administration.
- Trump will give the position of Secretary of Health in his administration to Robert Kennedy Jr., who persistent anti-vaxxer.
- Long before the COVID-19 pandemic, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., with his non-profit anti-vaccine organization Protecting Children’s Health, became one of the world’s most influential promoters of fear and distrust of vaccines.
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2024-11-23 05:09:00
**Given the polarization surrounding healthcare issues, what strategies can Dr. Nesheiwat employ to bridge divides and build consensus among diverse stakeholders, ensuring that science-based evidence informs policy decisions?**
## World Today News Interview: Dr. Jeanette Nesheiwat and the Future of American Healthcare
**Welcome to World Today News. Today, we are discussing the recent announcement by former President Donald Trump nominating Dr. Jeanette Nesheiwat as the Chief Medical Officer for a potential future administration. Joining us are Dr. Emily Carter, a public health expert, and Mr. Michael Jones, a political analyst specializing in healthcare policy.**
**Part 1: Dr. Nesheiwat’s Background and Expertise**
* **Dr. Carter:** Dr. Nesheiwat has a background as both a practicing physician and a media commentator. How do you think these experiences will shape her approach to public health policy?
* **Mr. Jones:** Dr. Nesheiwat has expressed some controversial views on vaccination and transgender healthcare. How might these positions impact her effectiveness as Chief Medical Officer, and what are the implications for these policy areas?
**Part 2: The Larger Healthcare Landscape and Potential Policy Changes**
* **Mr. Jones:** Former President Trump has also nominated Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a vocal critic of vaccines, to serve as Secretary of Health. How do you anticipate these two individuals will work together, and what might their shared vision for the future of American healthcare look like?
* **Dr. Carter:** Dr. Nesheiwat has advocated for “empowering people to take control of their health.” What are your thoughts on this approach, and what specific policies could be implemented to achieve this goal?
**Part 3: Public Trust and the Role of Science in Healthcare**
* **Dr. Carter:** Dr. Nesheiwat has criticized CDC recommendations regarding Covid-19 vaccines. How important is it for public health officials to maintain trust with the public, and how can this trust be built and maintained, especially in the face of differing opinions?
* **Mr. Jones:** The current political climate is highly polarized, with strong views on both sides of many healthcare issues. How can we ensure that evidence-based science remains at the forefront of healthcare policy decisions, regardless of political affiliation?
**Part 4: Looking Ahead**
* **Mr. Jones:** What are the potential long-term implications of these appointments for the American healthcare system? What are the biggest challenges and opportunities you foresee?
* **Dr. Carter:** What questions do you think the public should be asking about Dr. Nesheiwat’s nomination and the potential impact on their health and well-being?
**Closing:**
Thank you Dr. Carter and Mr. Jones for sharing your insights on this important topic. The nomination of Dr. Nesheiwat has sparked considerable discussion, and it is crucial to continue engaging in open and informed dialog about the future of American healthcare.
**Call to Action:**
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