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John Oliver tears apart Mehmet Oz's notion that getting a job allows people to "prove you matter," saying Oz is proof of the ...
The U.S. Senate Committee on Finance voted along party lines Tuesday to advance Dr. Mehmet Oz's nomination to run Medicare and Medicaid services to a full Senate vote.
Dr. Mehmet Oz was confirmed by the full Senate Thursday afternoon to be the next head of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services following a lengthy nomination process.
Oz went on in later seasons to interview Jazz Jennings, a child with a reality TV show about transitioning from male to female, and Dr. Christine McGinn, a gender transition surgeon.
The appearance on The Dr. Oz Show was staged as a surreal “made-for-TV” physical, as Vox put it at the time, with “no actual exams, no hands laid on the patient, no verification of the ...
Oz previously worked as a professor of cardiac surgery at Columbia University and host of "The Dr. Oz Show" until 2022, when he stopped taping new television episodes to run for a Senate seat in ...
Oz has hawked everything from supplements to private health insurance plans on his former TV series, “The Dr. Oz Show,” which ran for 13 seasons and helped him amass a fortune.
Dr. Mehmet Oz, once the star of the long-running TV program "The Dr. Oz Show," won his bid to run Medicare and Medicaid Thursday. The full Senate confirmed him, 53 to 45 in a party line vote.
Dr. Oz lacks policy experience but has TV show chops. Tom Scully, who led Medicare & Medicaid for President George W. Bush, argues that Oz is well-suited to be a spokesman for Trump's health care ...
Dr. Mehmet Oz, the TV celebrity doctor, is expected to face a tense confirmation hearing on Friday, with Democratic senators planning to question how he would oversee Medicare and Medicaid now ...