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Rear Adm. Ronny Jackson is the Physician to the President, appointed on July 25, 2013 by Barack Obama and retained by Donald Trump.

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Note the gold pin above his ribbons.

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From Wikipedia:

Jackson began his active duty naval service in 1995 at Naval Medical Center Portsmouth, where he completed his internship in Transitional Medicine. After completing his internship at a Transitional residency program in 1996, he went on to become the honor graduate of the Navy’s Undersea Medical Officer Program in Groton, Connecticut. Uniquely qualified in Submarine and Hyperbaric Medicine, his subsequent operational assignments included, instructor at the Naval Diving and Salvage Training Center in Panama City, Florida; det. officer in charge and diving medical officer at Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit 8 in Sigonella, Italy; and diving safety officer at the Naval Safety Center in Norfolk.
 
very cool badge with it's tridents and sea horses..thanks for the info.
 
thanks Akimbo...very cool information....
 
Rear Adm. Ronny Jackson is the Physician to the President, appointed on July 25, 2013 by Barack Obama and retained by Donald Trump.

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Note the gold pin above his ribbons.

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From Wikipedia:

Jackson began his active duty naval service in 1995 at Naval Medical Center Portsmouth, where he completed his internship in Transitional Medicine. After completing his internship at a Transitional residency program in 1996, he went on to become the honor graduate of the Navy’s Undersea Medical Officer Program in Groton, Connecticut. Uniquely qualified in Submarine and Hyperbaric Medicine, his subsequent operational assignments included, instructor at the Naval Diving and Salvage Training Center in Panama City, Florida; det. officer in charge and diving medical officer at Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit 8 in Sigonella, Italy; and diving safety officer at the Naval Safety Center in Norfolk.

Admiral Jackson answered the overwrought press corps questions with patience and complete honesty.

He is the real deal; the Physician to the President for three Presidents.

Nothing to prove to the frantic press yelling questions.

A calm smile on his face as he answered each and every question for almost an hour.

Well done Sir.
 
He is the real deal; the Physician to the President for three Presidents.

Small technicality: Wikipedia indicates he was the Physician to the President for Obama and Trump, though he was a White House physician since 2006. I hope someone considers him for Surgeon General in the future. Having a hyperbaric doctor at such a high level "might" help sort out this absurd situation in the US where (apparently) Navy facilities with chambers won't treat civilian divers with DCS anymore.
 
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Rear Admiral Ronny L. Jackson
Physician to the President, The White House


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Rear Adm. Ronny L. Jackson is a native of Levelland, Texas, and graduated from Texas A&M University in 1991 with a Bachelor of Science in Marine Biology. He then went on to attend medical school at the University of Texas Medical Branch, graduating in 1995 with his Doctor of Medicine. He began his active duty naval service in 1995 at the Portsmouth Naval Medical Center in Virginia, where he completed his internship in transitional medicine.

After completing his first year of residency training in 1996, he went on to become the honor graduate of the Navy’s Undersea Medical Officer Program in Groton, Connecticut. Uniquely qualified in submarine and hyperbaric medicine, his subsequent operational assignments included, instructor at the Naval Diving and Salvage Training Center in Panama City, Florida; det. officer in charge and diving medical officer at Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit 8 in Sigonella, Italy; and diving safety officer at the Naval Safety Center in Norfolk.

In 2001, Jackson returned to Portsmouth Naval Medical Center to begin his residency in emergency medicine, finishing at the top of his class and receiving the honor graduate designation. Upon completing his residency in 2004, he was assigned as clinical faculty in the Emergency Medicine Residency Program at the Naval Hospital in Portsmouth, Virginia. In 2005 he joined the 2nd Marines, Combat Logistics Regiment 25, in Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. From there he deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom as the emergency medicine physician in charge of resuscitative medicine for a forward deployed Surgical Shock Trauma Platoon in Taqaddum, Iraq.

In 2006, while still in Iraq, Jackson was selected as a White House physician. Since arriving at the White House, he has directed the Executive Health Care for the President’s Cabinet and Senior Staff, served as physician supervisor for the Camp David Presidential Retreat, held the position of physician to the White House and led the White House Medical Unit as its director. He has served as White House physician during the past three administrations and was the appointed physician to the president for President Barack Obama. He currently serves as the appointed physician to the president for President Donald J. Trump.

His awards include, the Defense Superior Service Medal, the Legion of Merit, the Navy/Marine Corps Commendation Medal (four awards), the Navy/Marine Corps Achievement Medal (three awards), as well as other individual, unit and campaign awards. He is also designated as a diving and undersea medical officer, naval parachutist, Fleet Marine Force Warfare qualified officer, and submarine warfare qualified medical officer.

Jackson is a board certified diplomate of the American Board of Emergency Medicine and is designated as a fellow of the American Academy of Emergency Medicine. He currently holds faculty clinical appointments with the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences and the Harvard School of Medicine affiliated Beth Israel Deaconess Disaster Medicine Fellowship Program.


Updated: 11 December 2017

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My comments below.

Naval custom only allows two qualification badges be worn on the uniform The Admiral is wearing, as @Akimbo pointed out, the Medical Diving Officer badge, and below the ribbons is the Naval Parachutist badge. The Fleet Marine Force badge and Submarine Qualified Medical Officer badge are on his dresser.

This tells me he is one smart tough officer.


Bob
 
USN_-_Diver_1st_Class.png Here's my Patch earned it 1966 Washington Navy yard. My Avatar is helium week in the Anacostia River DC. Hoo Rah
 
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Here's the part that bugs me about this guy: Remember when Admirals looked like really OLD guys to us? :cry:
Are you sure it is the Admirals who have changed?
 
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