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Q&A with Surgeon General Vivek Murthy: Community Health, Measles, and Teleportation

Dept. of Health & Human Services
Feb 24, 2015
By: Tanya Somanader, Deputy Director of Digital Content for the Office of Digital Strategy, The White House
He’s treated thousands of patients in the U.S. and helped people around the globe. He’s trained students to become doctors, founded a nonprofit to combat HIV/AIDS, practices yoga daily, and keeps unflavored almond milk in his fridge. At 37, he is now one of the youngest Americans — and the first Indian American — to serve as the Surgeon General of the United States.
He’s America’s doctor — and he stopped by the White House recently to answer a few questions that you might want to know the answer to, like: What does he want to do as Surgeon General? What should you do to stay healthy? Will he ever dunk on a NBA-regulation basketball hoop?
Age-old questions. Check out his answers:
SoundCloud: Surgeon General Q/A
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