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Marc Allan Feldman

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Marc Allan Feldman
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Born (1959-10-07) October 7, 1959 (age 64)
Washington, D.C.
🏫 EducationJohns Hopkins School of Medicine
💼 Occupation
Physician, political commentator, activist
Known for2016 presidential candidate
🏛️ Political partyLibertarian Party
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Marc Allan Feldman (born October 10, 1959) is an American physician, political commentator, and activist. Feldman is a candidate for the 2016 presidential election for the Libertarian Party.

Early life and education[edit]

Feldman was born on October 7, 1959 in Washington, D.C.. He grew up in Silver Spring, Maryland. Feldman graduated from high school in 1977, and then went on to get his Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy at Northwestern University in 1980 Phi Beta Kappa.[1] From there he went on to get his M.D. degree from Johns Hopkins University in 1984. Feldman furthered his education in 1993 by earning a degree in Health Finance and Management also from Johns Hopkins University.[2] After earning that degree he became a Life Member of the Delta Omega honor society in Public Health.[3]

Career[edit]

Feldman is a practicing physician. After graduating from Johns Hopkins, he did a year of residency there followed by a fellowship in neurosurgical anesthesia and neurological intensive care. After that he was appointed director of anesthesiology for the Wilmer Eye Institute at Johns Hopkins from 1989 to 1998. While at Johns Hopkins he was the lead anesthesiologist on the Study of Medical Testing for Cataract Surgery, a multi-center study of 19,000 surgical procedures published in The New England Journal of Medicine.[4] He has been employed at the Cleveland Clinic since August 1998.[5] He is also the owner of a small business called Openivo, Inc.[6] Feldman has also served as the president of the Ophthalmic Anesthesia Society.[7]

Politics[edit]

Feldman once self-identified as a well-informed and engaged non-voter. He never registered to vote until the age of 50, when he took a active interest in the libertarian movement in 2009.[8] Feldman ran unsuccessfully in 2010 for Ohio Attorney General as a Libertarian. He earned just shy of 3% of the vote.[9] In 2014 Feldman ran for Ohio State Treasurer, but was removed from the ballot prior to the election.[10]

On January 13, 2015 Feldman kicked off his presidential bid for the 2016 election as a Libertarian.[11][12][13] His main goal in running was to address how much money influences the political system. He has called his campaign "Votes Not For Sale" and won't take any donations over $5.[14][15] Feldman advocates a more inclusive libertarianism to "recognize the equally important but different experience of the black struggle, the Latino struggle, the struggle for the majority of poor, who are not only oppressed, but devalued, disenfranchised, and discriminated against."[16] Feldman promotes his "Balance and Credit" plan to shrink and reform the Federal government while building up the voluntary private social safety nets at the same time.[17]

Feldman frequently writes articles on his blog at The Times of Israel.[18] He also hosts a weekly podcast on Youtube called "The Sunday Bagel" at which he breaks down the news of the week from The New York Times from a libertarian perspective.[19]

References[edit]

  1. "Full text of "Annual commencement / Northwestern University."". archive.org. Retrieved 8 January 2016.
  2. "Marc Allan Feldman - Ballotpedia". ballotpedia.org. Retrieved 7 January 2016.
  3. "Lifetime Members". Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Retrieved 8 January 2016.
  4. Schein, Oliver D.; Katz, Joanne; Bass, Eric B.; Tielsch, James M.; Lubomski, Lisa H.; Feldman, Marc A.; Petty, Brent G.; Steinberg, Earl P. (20 January 2000). "The Value of Routine Preoperative Medical Testing before Cataract Surgery". New England Journal of Medicine. pp. 168–175. doi:10.1056/NEJM200001203420304. Retrieved 8 January 2016.
  5. Feldman, Marc. "Staff Display".
  6. "Openivo: New Television". openivo.blogspot.com.
  7. "Board of Directors". www.eyeanesthesia.org.
  8. Feldman, Marc. "Feldman for President 2016". Youtube. Retrieved 7 January 2016.
  9. "Attorney General: November 2, 2010". www.sos.state.oh.us.
  10. "Ed FitzGerald faces only primary among statewide candidates; Libertarians fail to field full slate". cleveland.com.
  11. Clifford, J. "Understanding the Marc Allan Feldman for President Campaign". Irregular Times.
  12. "2016 Presidential Candidates". Libertarian Party.
  13. "Cleveland doc who never voted till age 50 is ready to run for president in 2016". Modern Healthcare.
  14. Goodrich, Barry. "Candid Candidate". Cleveland Magazine.
  15. "Donate". Votes Not For Sale.
  16. Feldman, Marc. "Beyond White Libertarianism". The Times of Israel.
  17. Feldman, Marc. "Balance and Credit: A Libertarian Plan for Growth through Empowerment". The Times of Israel.
  18. "Marc Allan Feldman". The Times of Israel. Retrieved 8 January 2016.
  19. Feldman, Marc. "The Sunday Bagel". YouTube.


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