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- Rand Paul - Wikipedia
Randal Howard Paul (born January 7, 1963) is an American politician and ophthalmologist serving as the junior United States senator from Kentucky since 2011 A member of the Republican Party, he is the chair of the Senate Homeland Security Committee
- Was Rand Paul Certified as an Ophthalmologist by a Board He Created?
Dr Sen Rand Paul claims to be a "board certified physician, but he isn't certified by the respected, century old American Board of Ophthalmology Instead he is "certified" by the National
- Is Rand Paul a real doctor? - The Week
Libertarian Rand Paul, the eye doctor turned Republican Senate candidate in Kentucky, may not be a "board-certified" ophthalmologist, as he reportedly claimed
- 5 Things You Should Know About Sen. Rand Paul - NPR
The 52-year-old ophthalmologist has founded an eye clinic for low-income patients and once stood on the Senate floor for nearly 13 hours Here's what else you might not know or remember
- Rand Paul Performs Free Eye Surgery For Uninsured Patients
Paul, a Republican from Kentucky who is believed to also have his eye on the White House, performed pro-bono cataract surgeries on Tuesday for four patients who do not have insurance at an eye-surgery clinic in Paducah, Ky , during Congress' current spring recess
- Is Senator Rand Paul a doctor? - The US Sun
Republican Senator Rand Paul is a Kentucky politician and physician He owned his own ophthalmology practice and performed eye surgery for 18 years Paul graduated from Duke University Medical School in 1988 and completed a general surgery internship at Georgia Baptist Medical Center in Atlanta, Georgia
- Rand Paul performing free eye surgeries - USA TODAY
Sen Rand Paul is brushing up on his skills as an eye surgeon The Kentucky Republican, a potential 2016 presidential candidate, spent Tuesday back in his home state performing free eye
- Eye surgeon turned senator Rand Paul removes cataracts for free
Eye surgeon turned U S Sen Rand Paul kept his medical skills sharp Tuesday by removing cataracts from four uninsured patients – pro bono The Republican was a longtime ophthalmologist in
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