President Barack Obama nominated for U.S. Surgeon General a rural Alabama family physician, Dr. Regina Benjamin, who is known along the impoverished Gulf Coast as a country doctor who makes house calls and doesn’t turn away patients who can’t pay, reported the AP.
She received the Nelson Mandela Award for Health and Human Rights in 1998, and it was her work on behalf of the poor that President Obama praised in his nomination speech.
“Even though she could have left the state to make more money as a specialist or as a doctor in a wealthier community, Regina Benjamin returned to Alabama and opened a small clinic in Bayou La Batre.”






























