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HHS Secretary Sebelius Announces Senate Confirmation of Dr. Regina Benjamin as U.S. Surgeon General

Morehouse School of Medicine Graduate and Trustee Confirmed as Surgeon General. Regina Benjamin is Second MSM Board Member Tapped by Obama Administration

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Contact: Cherie A. Richardson / 404-752-1917 / crichardson@msm.edu

Regina M. Benjamin

ATLANTA - Regina M. Benjamin was confirmed as Surgeon General by the Senate. Benjamin is the second MSM trustee to be appointed to a high-profile position with the Obama administration. Eric Holder, then-vice chairman of MSM's board of trustees, was confirmed as U.S. Attorney General in February.

"Regina Benjamin has been a key member of our board leadership at Morehouse School of Medicine, and we are proud, though not surprised, to see her named Surgeon General," said MSM President Dr. John E. Maupin Jr. "Her work on our board has demonstrated a real commitment to improving the health of our communities and reducing health care disparities, and I have no doubt her public service as Surgeon General will be a benefit to all Americans."

Prior to her appointment, Benjamin founded Bayou La Batre Rural Health Clinic in Bayou La Batre, Alabama, and served as the clinic's chief executive officer. She was named a John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation fellow in 2008, which awarded her a $500,000 fellowship grant to continue providing quality medical care to underserved communities.

She served as associate dean for rural health at the University of South Alabama's College of Medicine, where she administered the Alabama-AHEC and USA Telemedicine Programs. She also served as president of the State of Alabama Medical Association.

Her commitment and self-sacrifice have been recognized by the American Medical Association board of trustees, where she became the first African-American woman and first person under 40 to be elected to its board. Her other accolades include being named by Time magazine as one of the "Nation's 50 Future Leaders Age 40 and Under," and "Woman of the Year," by People magazine.

Benjamin earned a bachelor's degree from Xavier University of Louisiana and was a member of the second graduating class of MSM, in 1982. She completed her doctor of medicine from the University of Alabama at Birmingham and her residency in family practice at the Medical Center of Central Georgia. Benjamin also holds an M.B. A. from Tulane University.


Morehouse School of Medicine (MSM), located in Atlanta, Georgia, was founded in 1975 as the Medical Education Program at Morehouse College. In 1981 Morehouse School of Medicine became an independently chartered institution and the first minority medical school established at a Historically Black College and University in the 20th century. MSM is among the nation's leading educators of primary care physicians. Our faculty and alumni are noted in their fields for excellence in teaching, research and public policy, and are known in the community for exceptional, culturally appropriate patient care. For more information about Morehouse School of Medicine, visit us online at www.msm.edu.

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