View Full Version : Sanjay Gupta, CNN doc, opinions?
KingLizard 09-19-2003, 11:29 PM Hey all,
I had a chance to interact recently with Dr. Sanjay Gupta, the CNN Reporter. He seems like a great guy. What do you think of his work? Do you think he accurately reports on medical news?
I hear he's speaking at a medical student conference next month. Check it out: http://www.apamsa.org/2003conference/
I'm definitely thinking about going.
-KL
Blade28 09-20-2003, 03:01 AM From what I've heard while catching the occasional CNN broadcast, he seems like a very bright and articulate guy.
i hear he went to umich med and emory neurosurg and now is a neurosurg faculty at emory
he did reports in iraq w/ devildocs, that was cool to see
Gleevec 09-20-2003, 04:04 PM he seems like a really nice guy based on his demeanor on screen, and did ya guys hear about how he tried to perform last-ditch brain surgery in Iraq when there was no other hope for survival? it didnt work out, but at least he tried and didnt try to make a huge deal out of it (like Geraldo did with trying to hunt Saddam)
he really seems like a solid character, tell me how the AMSA presentation goes.
I met the guy a long time ago at the emory gym (before realizing he was on CNN, haha). cool guy :thumbup:
emedCleo 09-22-2003, 05:46 PM catch Sanjay when I can on CNN & evaluate his educative capabilities. easy on the eyes, talks in plain English & covers a range of important medical topics...thumbs up on that.
not so hot on him being in Iraq. he seemed to put to humane a face on a not not so humane endeavor.
but in all I like Sanjay & think he's an excellent ambassador for medicine.
cleo
Originally posted by Gleevec
he seems like a really nice guy based on his demeanor on screen, and did ya guys hear about how he tried to perform last-ditch brain surgery in Iraq when there was no other hope for survival? it didnt work out, but at least he tried and didnt try to make a huge deal out of it (like Geraldo did with trying to hunt Saddam)
he really seems like a solid character, tell me how the AMSA presentation goes.
Actually, he did a couple of brain surgeries while with Devil Docs in Iraq, and at least one was successful. They were emergency surgeries, and the reason he did them was because those patients would have died without having immediate neurosurgery (there was no stationed neurosurgeon in the Devil Docs). At least one of those patients is currently alive and well. I don't know how the other one is doing, or if he survived.
I do like how he responded to questions about it. His attitude was pretty much that it had to be done. He never played up his own role in it.
dacaveman 09-23-2003, 01:20 PM from all ive been hearing, he seems like a nice enough guy, do you guys have his number?
is he interested in an M to M relationhip?
just curious, he seems really nice.
ItsGavinC 09-23-2003, 03:29 PM huh?:confused:
Optimistic 09-23-2003, 07:35 PM I think Dr gupta is awesome!!!!!!!!!:love: :love:
Scalpel 09-23-2003, 09:36 PM Devil Docs? :confused:
UICpremed 09-23-2003, 10:41 PM Originally posted by dacaveman
from all ive been hearing, he seems like a nice enough guy, do you guys have his number?
is he interested in an M to M relationhip?
just curious, he seems really nice.
:confused:
Originally posted by Scalpel
Devil Docs? :confused:
Devil Docs is a highly mobile medical unit I believe in the Army. It's kind of like MASH, but even more mobile and versatile. They have a pretty complete supply of medical equipment, and even have a fully-equipped mobile OR. They were stationed right near Baghdad with the front line troops, and Sanjay Gupta was embedded with them as a reporter.
No, the Devil Docs are not a part of the Army. They are Navy physicians who are embedded with Marines. The Marines do not have their own doctors, so they are attended to by the Navy.
The name comes from from WWI when the Marines fought the Germans in France. The German soldiers thought the Marines fought like "Devil Dogs" and the name has stuck. That is now one of the common nicknames in reference to Marines. Now, even the medics that fight side-by-side with the Marines are supplied by the Navy and are called Corpsman. History has shown these men to be some of the bravest in combat and the long list of those who have earned silver stars and medals of honor supports this. The Marines they fight with are especially proud and supportive of the corpsman that take car of them and have thus given them the name of "Devil Docs". This name has subsequently been passed on to the naval physicans also.
ramsestiger 10-04-2003, 09:56 AM A brainsurgeon reporter who's famous, smart, wealthy, likable and attractive. Is there anything else someone could want in life?
I hate him because he's too perfect. ;)
Optimistic 10-04-2003, 10:17 AM Originally posted by ramsestiger
A brainsurgeon reporter who's famous, smart, wealthy, likable and attractive. Is there anything else someone could want in life?
I hate him because he's too perfect. ;)
You forgot something...'SINGLE'.... and not to mention he was People's most eligible bachelors few years ago:love:
50Cent 10-04-2003, 12:04 PM He also has interest in Hindu philosophy and used to be quite active as young guy in the Detroit metro temple (I know him through a family friend)
Catalyst 10-05-2003, 10:02 PM Funny thing... at all my interviews so far when people have seen my last name they ask me if I'm related to Sanjay Gupta on CNN... which doesn't make much sense given that Gupta is as common in India as Smith is in the U.S....
maybe I'll say yes one time and see what the reaction is
punjabiMD 10-09-2003, 12:46 AM I'm sick of hearing about how cute he is from my g/f.
*sigh*
:(
spumoni620 10-09-2003, 12:12 PM Originally posted by lola
he's pretty cute ;)
WORD! :D
waiting123 10-10-2003, 10:53 PM He's very cute. The more I see him the more I like him :) :clap:
SocietyRed 10-14-2003, 09:30 AM Sanjay Gupta is a sellout in every sense of the word.
You forgot something...'SINGLE'.... and not to mention he was People's most eligible bachelors few years ago:love:
Sorry to disappoint.
He is happily married with at least 2 or 3 (or more?) children. But then he has other qualifications for the job. He is assistant professor of neurosurgery at Emory, works at Grady Memorial H in Atlanta, just down the road from CNN. I think he also has some forensic medical qualification or something... And he had an internship with H Rodham-Clinton, back in the days.
:D
MechE 01-07-2009, 07:01 AM A brainsurgeon reporter who's famous, smart, wealthy, likable and attractive. Is there anything else someone could want in life?
I hate him because he's too perfect. ;)
How about being the next Surgeon-General??
http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/01/06/gupta.surgeon.general/index.html
PeepshowJohnny 01-07-2009, 07:25 AM How about being the next Surgeon-General??
http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/01/06/gupta.surgeon.general/index.html
He'd do a great job. It's kinda odd because surgeon general is kind of a "public health" post and he's a neurosurgeon, but hell he does better jobs at explaining general health issues on CNN (obesity, cholesterol, hypertension) then half the PCP's I see.
mfrizzo3 01-07-2009, 09:39 AM Sorry to disappoint.
He is happily married with at least 2 or 3 (or more?) children. But then he has other qualifications for the job. He is assistant professor of neurosurgery at Emory, works at Grady Memorial H in Atlanta, just down the road from CNN. I think he also has some forensic medical qualification or something... And he had an internship with H Rodham-Clinton, back in the days.
:D
I'm no MD/Phd student but I am pretty sure in 2003 when that claim was made he was single. He didn't get married until 2004.;)
ramsestiger 01-07-2009, 06:08 PM How about being the next Surgeon-General??
http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/01/06/gupta.surgeon.general/index.html
And the hits keep on coming! What's he going to do next, cure cancer? Wait, was he born in America (I think you know where I'm going with this)?
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