Dr. Sanjay Gupta (born 1970) is an Indian-American neurosurgeon and CNN senior medical correspondent based in Atlanta, Georgia. Professor of Neurosurgery at Emory University and Associate Chief of the Neurosurgery Service at Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta, he is also a frequent guest on the news show Anderson Cooper 360°. From 1997–1998 he served as one of fifteen White House Fellows, primarily as an advisor to Hillary Clinton. Dr. Gupta currently publishes a column in TIME.
In 2003, he traveled to Iraq to cover the medical aspects of Operation Iraqi Freedom. While in Iraq, Gupta performed emergency surgery on both U.S. soldiers and Iraqi civilians. One such case was a young marine named Jesus Vidana. Gupta was embedded with a Marine medical unit at the time. Vidana had a severe head injury and the Marines asked for Gupta's assistance because of his background in neurosurgery. Vidana survived and was sent back to the United States for rehabilitation. *
He received both his undergraduate and medical degrees at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
He was also named one of the Sexiest Men of 2003 by People Magazine, along with his fellow CNN anchor Anderson Cooper.
1970 births | American physicians | Cable News Network people | Indian Americans | Living people | Neurosurgeons
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License.
It uses material from the
"Sanjay Gupta".
Home Page • arts • business • computers • games • health • hospitals • home • kids & teens • news • physicians • recreation• reference • regional • science • shopping • society • sports • world