Insider’s Guide To Carmona’s Work Experience Reveals
Decades Of Hostility, Dysfunction, and Failure
Richard Carmona
(D-Canyon Ranch
Resort)
Curriculum
Vitae
SKILLS AND
EXPERIENCE
Doesn’t Work Well With
Others
Dr. Carmona
is not a team player. Dr. Carmona, within 6 or 8 months, had burned
bridges everywhere.” (Committee on Oversight And Government Reform, U.S. House
of Representatives, Testimony Of Cristina Beato,
11/2/07)
Not A Quick Study
…it took him eight years to acquire board certification
in his field, general surgery, and… he failed the exam twice before passing
it.” (“Surgeon-General-Designate Defends Credentials,” The Washington Post,
7/10/02)
Bad With Budgeting &
Finances
Dr. Richard Carmona had come
under fire for a deficit at Kino community hospital...” (The
Associated Press, 7/13/99)
debt grew to $40 million during his
tenure.”
(“Bush May Tap
Carmona To Be Surgeon General,” Tucson Citizen,
2/9/02)
it continued to lose millions of
dollars, and he was forced to resign.” (“The Doctor Is
Armed,” Time Magazine,
3/31/02)
Unstable Employment History
Dismissed By Tucson Medical
Center: “He was dismissed as director of Tucson Medical Center’s trauma
center in 1993.” (“Bush Picks
Tucsonan To Be Surgeon General,” The Arizona Daily Star,
3/27/02)
Forced Out Of Pima County
Job: “The embattled head of the Pima health care system offered his
resignation on the eve of a board of supervisors meeting at which he might have
been fired.” (The Associated
Press,
7/13/99)
Failed To Get Renominated As Surgeon General:
“It is unclear who decided Carmona’s time as
Surgeon General is over.” (“U.S. Surgeon General To Return To Tucson After Four-Year Term,” The Arizona Daily Star,
8/1/06)
REFERENCES
The Arizona Republic: “On issues pertaining to federal deficit spending and
over-regulation, Carmona can be elusive… difficult to pin down.”
(“A Leader for
These Times,” The Arizona Republic,
10/13/12)
Colleagues At Tucson Medical
Center: “Court and hospital records show a history of
conflicts between Carmona and other doctors, who complained about his lack
of cooperation, ‘high
handedness,’ ‘unwillingness to communicate’
and ‘his escalation of disagreements in an effort to prove he was
right.’” (“Squaring Off Over
Nominee,” Los Angeles Times, 7/8/02)
Dr. Cristina Beato: On Working With Carmona: “It was a living nightmare. It was a living
nightmare.” (Committee On
Oversight And Government Reform, U.S. House Of Representatives, Testimony Of
Cristina Beato, 11/2/07)
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