10 Things You Didn't Know About Sanjay Gupta
Obama has reportedly selected the CNN medical correspondent for surgeon general
1. Sanjay Gupta was born October 23, 1969, in Novi, a suburb of Detroit. He currently lives in Atlanta but remains a big fan of Michigan sports teams.
2. Gupta is an assistant professor of neurosurgery at Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta. He also serves as a neurosurgeon at Emory University Hospital and associate chief of neurosurgery at Atlanta's Grady Memorial Hospital.
3. His mother, Damyanti Gupta, was the first female engineer hired by Ford Motor Co. His father, Subhash, is also a retired Ford engineer.
4. Gupta got his undergraduate and medical degrees from the University of Michigan. He performed his residency at the university hospital.
5. In 1997, Gupta was one of 15 selected to be White House Fellows. During the year-long fellowship, he wrote healthcare speeches for then first lady Hillary Clinton.
6. Gupta joined CNN as a medical correspondent in the summer of 2001. He currently anchors a weekend medical affairs program called House Call With Dr. Sanjay Gupta and frequently makes appearances on American Morning.
7. In 2003, he went to Iraq as an embedded reporter with the Navy's "Devil Docs" mobile surgical unit. Some journalists criticized Gupta for inserting himself into the news by performing brain surgery on a seriously injured Iraqi child. He ultimately operated on five people while he was with the medical unit.
8. Gupta was named one of People magazine's "Sexiest Men Alive" in 2003.
9. Gupta likes to listen to Frank Sinatra and the Gipsy Kings while he's working in the operating room.
10. He married Atlanta attorney Rebecca Olson Gupta in 2004. They have two daughters named Sage and Sky.
Sources:
- Atlanta Journal-Constitution
- Detroit News
- Detroit Free Press
- CNN.com
- National Review of Medicine
Reader Comments
Dr Gupta's Babysitter..
I use to babysit Dr Gupta in Detroit on Harrison St... S. Gwizdala.. Glad to see hes all grown up and doing well.
CNNHYPOCRISY
CNN wants to influence politics in Washington to gain control of the health system and make more money from pharmaceutics. Just watch CNN for about an hour and you will see a bunch of commercials from drugs. It is just money for CNN and doesn't care about real health issues that affect millions of americans. Just think about the case of Mario Vela, an employee who was fired from CNN when he was in a hospital. Mr. Vela couldn't even think well or read well to sign a severance package sent by CNN terminating his medical benefits. By the way, Mario died of a brain tumor.
GUPTA CNN HYPOCRISY
This is what Dr. Gupta needs to know about health hypocrisy in CNN.
CNN’s credibility is history. CNN is not only unfair to people in the streets but also to its employees. CNN fired a journalist who was dying of a brain tumor. The guy couln’t even talk normal or think normal to sign a termination package sent by CNN when he was in the hospital. Shame on CNN. See video on the condition of Mario Vela when CNN terminated him.
THE ENTIRE EXECUTIVE STAFF MUST RESIGN, SAME MUST DO CNN HR.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CV_ngsdcwFo
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