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Harold Nelson Bornstein (March 26, 1947 – January 8, 2021) was an American gastroenterologist, [1] who was best known as Donald Trump's personal physician. [2] [3] [4] Bornstein was Donald Trump's personal physician from 1980 until early 2018; before then, Bornstein's father was his personal physician.
Sean Patrick Conley (born 1980) is an American physician [1] and United States Navy officer who served as the physician to the president from 2018 to 2021. [2] Conley served as physician to president Donald Trump during the COVID-19 pandemic, often serving as the president's medical advisor, and treating the president when he tested positive for COVID-19.
In December 2014, Jackson's duties as WHMU director ended, but he continued to be Physician to the President. [21] In January 2017, Jackson made headlines after treating a girl who was bitten by Sunny, one of the Obamas' dogs. [23] [24] After Donald Trump was elected president in 2016, he kept Jackson on as Physician to the President.
Omarosa Manigault Newman claimed former President Trump “dictated” what doctors wrote about his medical history, making the allegation during a Tuesday evening CNN appearance. “Let’s ...
Smolar is among the 440 and counting health care professionals supporting Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris who warn that Trump’s current condition is worrisome and call on him to release ...
Counselor to the President: Alina Habba [7] January 20, 2025 Senior Counselor to the President: Peter Navarro [8] Senior Counselor to the President: Stanley Woodward [6] Senior Advisor to the President on Arab and Middle Eastern Affairs Massad Boulos [9] Assistant to the President for Policy: Robert Gabriel Jr. [6] Assistant to the President
Rep. Ronny Jackson, R-Texas, who served as Trump's White House doctor and traveled to be with him after the shooting, said in a podcast interview Monday that Trump was missing part of his ear ...
On June 29, 2017, President Donald Trump nominated Adams as surgeon general of the United States. [4] He was confirmed to the position by the Senate on August 3, 2017. [ 21 ] Upon his confirmation, Adams said that addressing the opioid epidemic along with untreated mental illness would be two of his major priorities. [ 6 ]