Casey Means, President Trump's nominee for surgeon general, will face Senate scrutiny Wednesday despite holding a Stanford medical degree but lacking an active medical license or medical residency completion. Means, a wellness influencer and co-founder of a health-tracking company, has drawn criticism from scientists and public health experts who question her qualifications and oppose her promotion of alternative medicine practices.
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Casey Means, President Trump's nominee for surgeon general, will face Senate scrutiny Wednesday despite holding a Stanford medical degree but lacking an active medical license or medical residency completion. Means, a wellness influencer and co-founder of a health-tracking company, has drawn criticism from scientists and public health experts who question her qualifications and oppose her promotion of alternative medicine practices.