Everything about Fda Commissioner totally explained
In the
United States, the Commissioner of Food and Drugs is the head of the
Food and Drug Administration. The commissioner reports to the
Secretary of the
Department of Health and Human Services and is a presidential appointment with the advice and consent of the Senate.
Due to frequent controversies involving the FDA, appointments are not always prompt and the agency is often headed by an acting commissioner. For example, the
Andrew von Eschenbach's appointment was held up by senators who objected to the FDA's refusal to allow
over the counter status to the controversial
Plan B emergency contraception.
The commissioner has frequently been a
physician, but this isn't a requirement for the post.
List of Commissioners
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