Trump's surgeon general pick to appear before Senate in highly anticipated hearing
Source: NBC News
Feb. 25, 2026, 5:00 AM EST
Dr. Casey Means will appear before the Senate on Wednesday in a long-awaited hearing to discuss her highly scrutinized nomination for surgeon general.
Means, a popular wellness influencer, was a campaign adviser during Robert F. Kennedy Jr.s presidential bid and an architect of his Make America Healthy Again agenda. Her brother, Calley Means, is a Kennedy ally and senior adviser to the Health and Human Services Department.
If confirmed to the role, Means would be an outlier among surgeons general: She does not hold an active medical license (her license lapsed in January 2024) and she did not complete her medical residency (she graduated from Stanford University School of Medicine but left a surgical residency program at Oregon Health and Science University in 2018, just months before she was due to complete it).
As a result, many medical professionals have questioned whether Means is qualified to become Americas top doctor with the authority to issue health warnings and advisories for the entire country.
Read more: https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/casey-means-surgeon-general-senate-hearing-rcna260526
bucolic_frolic
(54,754 posts)At least they give good reasons for their ideas, and aren't pressed for time by insurance companies.
As I typed that, the initial throw was "endurance companies". lol, sometimes the fingers have a subconscious pipeline.
marble falls
(71,489 posts)Ocelot II
(130,013 posts)as many unqualified crackpots, ideologues and and toadies as possible to find the person most likely to destroy the agency they manage through mismanagement, incompetence, fanaticism and blind loyalty?
EuterpeThelo
(292 posts)Would someone PLEASE make this Idiocracy stop!?! "A popular wellness influencer..." who "does not hold an active medical license" and "did not complete her medical residency."
Scruffy1
(3,524 posts)I have seen this happen more than once to surgical residents. To avoid legal problems the hospital does not give reasons and lets them go. It's no different than in corporate America. the only thing a former employer will reveal is salary and dates of employment.
Ray Bruns
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(4,985 posts)in2herbs
(4,356 posts)cliffside
(1,645 posts)BumRushDaShow
(167,986 posts)mdbl
(8,428 posts)BumRushDaShow
(167,986 posts)MAHA is not for complete "deregulation" like libertarians but are for "selective regulation and introduction of woo".