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Bob McCann is a
native of Chicago and served in the U.S. Navy
from 1975 through 1979. After completing his
military service, he attended college on the G.I.
Bill and went on to graduate from medical school
at Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine in
Kirksville, Missouri in 1988. While attending to
his studies, Bob served the public as both a
paramedic and police officer.
While practicing as a physician in underserved
health service areas, Bob obtained his Juris
Doctor degree with Honors from the Florida
Coastal School of Law located in Jacksonville,
Florida in 1999. He is a member of the National
Republican Lawyers Association, the American Bar
Association, the American Bar Association’s
Health Law Section and the Federalist Society.
Today, Bob McCann lives in Bradenton, Florida
with his wife Rosemarie.
He owns and operates
McCann Medicine & Law, P.A. where he provides
medical care and legal services. He has had a
distinguished career within the medical
community, holding leadership positions and
serving as a guest lecturer at numerous
conferences.
He was a candidate for US
Surgeon General in 2001 (see
letter 1
and
letter 2),
Food & Drug Administration Commissioner in 2005 and US Assistant
Secretary for Health in 2007.
Bob McCann was appointed to the Florida Board of
Osteopathic Medicine by Governor Jeb Bush. He
served as Chairman and as
Legislative Liaison. The Board of Osteopathic
Medicine is responsible for enforcing health
care standards, reviewing licensure applications
and disciplining physicians when needed.
Bob McCann is a licensed commercial pilot. His
other hobbies include scuba diving, weight
lifting, martial arts, and physical fitness.
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biography
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