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DR MARC SIEGEL: A Senate candidate's medical title sparks a debate voters shouldn't ignore
The article discusses the debate over whether Senate candidate Dr. Abdul El-Sayed, running in Michigan's Democratic primary, should be called a physician despite lacking a valid state medical license. It contrasts El-Sayed's medical credentials with the medical backgrounds of current and former senators, emphasizing the distinction between holding a medical degree and being licensed to practice medicine.
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Abdul El-SayedpersonMehdi HasanpersonDr. Marc SiegelpersonFox News DigitalorganizationZeteoorganizationColumbia University College of Physicians and SurgeonsorganizationOxford UniversityorganizationDetroit Health DepartmentorganizationWayne County’s Health, Human and Veterans Services DepartmentorganizationMichigan Democratic Senate primarytopicmedical licensingtopic
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