WASHINGTON--The Senate on Thursday confirmed Dr. Regina Benjamin to be surgeon general, elevating a well-known Alabama family physician to be the nations top doctor.Dr. Benjamin, 53, was approved by voice vote.
She was the first Black woman to head a state medical society and received the Nelson Mandela Award for Health and Human Rights.
Just last autumn, Dr. Benjamin received a MacArthur Foundation genius grant fellowship, but she made headlines in the wake of Hurricane Katrina with her determination to rebuild her rural health clinic in Bayou La Batre, Ala., which serves 4,400 patients who would be hard-pressed to find care elsewhere.
In nominating Dr. Benjamin, President Barack Obama cited her experience with patients at the lower end of the socio-economic spectrum and Benjamins commitment to prevention and wellness programs as a method of heading off diseases and complications that could be avoided.
My hope is to be Americas doctor, Americas family physician, Dr. Benjamin said when President Obama announced her nomination in July.
As we work toward a solution to this health care crisis, I promise to communicate directly with the American people to help guide them through whatever changes may come with health care reform.