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The Office of Attending Physician (OAP) was established by congressional resolution in 1928 to meet the medical needs of Members of Congress. [1] The OAP began serving the medical needs of the U.S. House of Representatives in 1929 and the following year, in 1930, began serving the U.S. Senate.
Brian Patrick Monahan [1] (born 1960) is the Attending Physician of the United States Congress and the United States Supreme Court and holds the rank of rear admiral in the United States Navy. Monahan was nominated to the position and rank by United States President Barack Obama in January 2009. [2]
The number of physicians serving and running for Congress has risen over the last 50 years from 5 in 1960, down to 3 in 1970 and a low of 2 in 1990 up to 10 (in 2000) [3] to a maximum of 21, including one female physician, in 2013, [4] as of 2015, there were 18, and as of 2017 a small decrease to 15 physicians.
Proof of Congress’ ongoing dysfunction is in its current paralysis. Republicans have a few more votes in the House, but they don’t exactly have a governing majority. 1 chart to explain the ...
Before he was elected to Congress, Jackson was known for his effusive assessments of Trump's health as White House physician. “He has incredibly good genes, and it’s just the way God made him ...
Clinical Psychology University of Pittsburgh 1979 Dave Brat: Republican VA-7: 2014–2019 Economics: American University: 1995 Dan Lipinski [8] Democrat IL-03: 2005–2021 Political Science Duke University [9] 1998 Jody Hice: Republican GA-10: 2015–2023 Ministry Luther Rice College and Seminary: 1988 Dave Loebsack [10] Democrat IA-2: 2007 ...
More than 230 psychiatrists and mental health professionals have signed on to an open letter declaring Donald Trump to be far too mentally unstable to be president as part of a new ad campaign ...
The Office of the Attending Physician at the U.S. Capitol provides members with health care for an annual fee. [48] The attending physician provides routine exams, consultations, and certain diagnostics, and may write prescriptions (although the office does not dispense them). [48] The office does not provide vision or dental care. [48]