Known best as the United States' nineteenth Surgeon General, this prominent physician is also their for co-founding the Doctors of America organization and for working for both Harvard Medical School and Boston's Brigham and Women's Hospital.
After completing his honors bachelor's degree in biochemistry from Harvard University, he earned both his MD and his MBA (in healthcare management) from Yale University.
He chaired a clinical trial quality-improvement organization known as TrialNetworks and founded and headed an HIV education program called VISIONS.
Born in England to Indian parents, he was raised in Miami, Florida, U.S.A. from the age of three.
He and Regina Benjamin both held the office of Surgeon General of the United States under the presidential administration of Barack Obama.