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Donald Trump's pick to be the US's new Surgeon General shot dead her father aged 13

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Glamorous Dr Nesheiwat is famous in the US as a medical expert on Fox News and has often talked about how losing her father at a young age inspired her career in medicine.

But The New York Times last night revealed that when she was 13 she accidentally shot dead her father at the family home in Orlando, Florida.
In her memoir, Beyond The Stethoscope, Dr Nesheiwat describes how the loss of her father inspired her to chose medicine as a career, but does not mention her role in his death.

She wrote: ‘When I was 13 years old I helplessly watched my dear father dying from an accident as blood was spurting everywhere. I couldn’t save his life. This was the start of my personal journey in life to become a physician.’
 
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Donald Trump's pick to be the US's new Surgeon General shot dead her father aged 13​




Donald Trump's pick to be the new Surgeon General shot her father dead at 13 years of age​

 
Beyond the Stethoscope is a pretty dumb name. Dad should be rolling over on his grave
 
“We’ve all had indiscretions in our past”

Chip Roy (R) - TX
Didn't he assault a journalist?
I'm sure 'ol Chip would say that about a Biden nominee who had done the same thing, or someone who thought dead civilians in Gaza was a bad thing.
 
So, we have a Dr. Oz and a Dr. Janet in top posts? I feel as if doctors should be called by their last names, and not their TV doctor names to be more credible.
Looking at pictures I can see what assets to his administration Trump saw. She's a little thick, but bangable, with a big rack.
 
I think that article was written by a 13 year old who has English as a second language.
 
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Glamorous Dr Nesheiwat is famous in the US as a medical expert on Fox News and has often talked about how losing her father at a young age inspired her career in medicine.

But The New York Times last night revealed that when she was 13 she accidentally shot dead her father at the family home in Orlando, Florida.
In her memoir, Beyond The Stethoscope, Dr Nesheiwat describes how the loss of her father inspired her to chose medicine as a career, but does not mention her role in his death.

She wrote: ‘When I was 13 years old I helplessly watched my dear father dying from an accident as blood was spurting everywhere. I couldn’t save his life. This was the start of my personal journey in life to become a physician.’
Hey, she went to med school in the Caribbean. Those are the hardest schools to get into.
 
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So, like a Donald Trump tweet?

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