| David Satcher, M.D., Ph.D.
U.S. Surgeon General
 Dr.
David Satcher is the 16th Surgeon General of the United States. He was
sworn in on February 13, 1998.
Dr. Satcher served simultaneously in the positions of Surgeon General
and Assistant Secretary for Health from February 1998 through January
2001. He also held the posts of Director of the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention and Administrator of the Agency for Toxic
Substances and Disease Registry from 1993 to 1998.
Before joining the Administration, he was President of Meharry Medical
College in Nashville, Tennessee, from 1982 to 1993.
Dr. Satcher served as professor and chairman of the Department of
Community Medicine and Family Practice at Morehouse School of Medicine
from 1979 to 1982. He is a former faculty member of the UCLA School of
Medicine and Public Health and the Martin Luther King/Drew Medical Center
in Los Angeles, where he developed and chaired the King/Drew Department of
Family Medicine. From 1977 to 1979, he served as the Interim Dean of the
Charles R. Drew Postgraduate Medical School, during which time he
negotiated the agreement with the UCLA School of Medicine and the Board of
Regents that led to a medical education program at King/Drew. He also
directed the King/Drew Sickle Cell Research Center for six years.
Dr. Satcher is a former Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar and Macy
Faculty Fellow. He is the recipient of 18 honorary degrees and numerous
distinguished honors, including top awards from the American Medical
Association, the American College of Physicians, the American Academy of
Family Physicians and Ebony magazine. In 1995, he received the Breslow
Award in Public Health and in 1997 the New York Academy of Medicine
Lifetime Achievement Award. Last year, he received the Bennie Mays
Trailblazer Award and the Jimmy and Roslyn Carter Award for Humanitarian
Contributions to the Health of Humankind from the National Foundation for
Infectious Diseases.
Dr. Satcher graduated from Morehouse College in Atlanta in 1963 and was
elected to Phi Beta Kappa. He received his M.D. and Ph.D. from Case
Western Reserve University in 1970 with election to Alpha Omega Alpha
Honor Society. He did residency/fellowship training at Strong Memorial
Hospital, the University of Rochester, UCLA and King/Drew. He is a fellow
of the American Academy of Family Physicians, the American College of
Preventive Medicine and the American College of Physicians. .Dr. Satcher
would most like to be known as the Surgeon General who listens to the
American people and who responds with effective programs. His mission is
to make public health work for all groups in this nation. He not only is a
champion of promoting healthy lifestyles, he is also an avid jogger and
enjoys tennis, gardening and reading.
Born in Anniston, Alabama, on March 2, 1941, Dr. Satcher and his wife,
Nola, reside in Bethesda, Maryland, and have four grown children.
Last revised: January 23, 2007
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