a new level of wrong-ness

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BlondeDocteur

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From the NY Times website:

Dr. Sanjay Gupta, the CNN medical correspondent who was reportedly offered the position of surgeon general by Barack Obama last month, was pressed into duty on inauguration day when Senator Edward M. Kennedy collapsed at a Congressional luncheon.


Dr. Gupta performed a from-a-distance assessment of the patient by phone on CNN, and later appeared on camera from Atlanta to discuss the health scare. Dr. Gupta is the network’s chief medical correspondent and a practicing neurosurgeon.


Since reports surfaced two weeks ago that Dr. Gupta had been offered the country’s No. 1 public health position, media watchers have wondered how CNN would handle his job opportunity. He continues to host his weekend health and wellness show, “House Call,” and he appeared on CNN last week to talk about hypothermia in the wake of the plane crash in the Hudson River.


But Dr. Gupta stopped covering any stories related to health policy as soon as he told his bosses, in mid-December, about the offer from Mr. Obama. When reached on Tuesday, a CNN spokeswoman reiterated that policy.
 
Sigh...so wrong.

"Brain cancer recurrence," eh? Maybe want to start with the basics first? Like check a Dilantin level (if Kennedy were on Dilantin), for example?
 
Dr. Sanjay Gupta, the CNN medical correspondent who was reportedly offered the position of surgeon general by Barack Obama last month, was pressed into duty on inauguration day when Senator Edward M. Kennedy collapsed at a Congressional luncheon.

Dr. Gupta performed a from-a-distance assessment of the patient by phone on CNN, and later appeared on camera from Atlanta to discuss the health scare.

Well, thank God that Dr. Gupta was able to save the day by cell phone! 'Cause everyone knows that there aren't any neurosurgeons or neurologists within a 50 mile radius of Washington, D.C. 🙄

I mean, really.
 
On the air, too, so everyone could get a window on Kennedy's private health info.
 
Almost as good as Bill Frist's questioning the vegetative state of that schiavo chick. I kind of lost respect for him after that.
 
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