Top Health Official Awaits Hearing on Nomination
Questions Raised About Entries on Resume
By Ceci Connolly
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, June 10, 2004; Page A17
The physician nominated nearly a year ago to the nation's top-ranking health policy post has yet to receive a Senate hearing -- and may not be considered for confirmation -- amid questions about whether she fabricated or inflated portions of her r�sum�.
Cristina V. Beato was named last July as assistant secretary of health, one of the top policy officials at the Department of Health and Human Services, but has yet to explain several discrepancies regarding her credentials.
These include claims that she served as medical attache at the U.S. Embassy in Turkey, received a master's degree in public health from the University of Wisconsin, "established" an occupational health clinic at the University of New Mexico and published a scientific paper on inert gases.
At several institutions listed on Beato's resume, officials said they could find no evidence of her service, while former colleagues at the University of New Mexico and an affiliated hospital in Albuquerque disputed assertions she made, saying at a minimum she had puffed up her role in several projects. -snip-
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A29549-2004Jun9.htmlOf course this got no attention because the nation was mourning Reagan.