While Obama had announced his intent to nominate Boston-based Dr Murthy for Surgeon General last week, he has now sent in his formal notification to the US Senate, the White House said yesterday.
If confirmed, Murthy would not only be the first-ever Indian-American to occupy this post but also the youngest ever Surgeon General of the country.
"Vivek Hallegere Murthy, of Massachusetts, to be Medical Director in the Regular Corps of the Public Health Service, subject to qualifications therefor as provided by law and regulations, and to be Surgeon General of the Public Health Service for a term of four years, vice, Regina M Benjamin, resigned," said the White House communication on nomination sent to the Senate.
"Indian-Americans have made many important contributions to American society, including in the medical field, and it is great to see another well-qualified leader rise in government," Crowley said in a statement.
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The surgeon general serves a four-year term and is the administration's top official on public health issues.
"We share a belief that access to quality health care is a basic human right," Brigham president Dr Betsy Nabel said in a statement about Murthy.