THE DOUBLE SCRUB
What happens when wellness culture meets federal public health leadership? In this episode of The Double Scrub, Dr. Radhika Sharma and Dr. Scott Curtis take a thoughtful look at the nomination of Casey Means for Surgeon General of the United States — the physician often referred to as the "nation's doctor." The Surgeon General leads more than 6,000 members of the U.S. Public Health Service and serves as one of the country's most visible voices in public health. But what happens when a nominee comes from outside traditional clinical practice and from within the rapidly growing wellness and influencer ecosystem? In this episode we break down: • Casey Means' medical training and residency background • Why she left clinical training and how that story has been interpreted • Her work in metabolic health, wellness media, and health technology • Questions raised during her Senate confirmation hearing • The intersection of influencer wellness culture and public health authority • What this moment says about the state of American healthcare As practicing OB-GYNs, we also discuss the implications for women's healthcare, including public messaging around contraception, vaccines in pregnancy, hormone therapy, and the growing influence of social media health narratives. This conversation is not about politics. It's about trust in medicine, evidence-based care, and the future of public health communication in the United States. Because when the nation's doctor speaks, it shapes how millions of Americans understand their health.
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