Ill put up Ben Carson's accomplishments vs Hillary's any day of the week, month, year, decade, etc.....
Performed the first and only successful separation (in 1987) of craniopagus (Siamese) twins joined at the back of the head, the first completely successful separation of type-2 vertical craniopagus twins (in 1997 in South Africa), and the first successful placement of an intrauterine shunt for a hydrocephalic twin. Although he has been involved in many newsworthy operations, he feels that every case is noteworthy -- deserving of maximum attention.
At age 33, the youngest physician to ever head a major division at Johns Hopkins.
Married for over 30 years to his wife, Candy, and the father of three sons.
President and co-founder of the Carson Scholars Fund, which recognizes students of all backgrounds in grades 4-11 for exceptional academic and humanitarian qualities. He and his wife co-founded the organization in 1994 to help solve America’s education crisis. Winners receive a $1,000 scholarship to be invested toward theircollege education, along with a recognition package and an invitation to attend an awards banquet. Carson Scholars become role models and leaders attheir schools.
Co-founder of Angels of the OR under the auspices of the Baltimore Community Foundation, which provides grant to assist neurosurgery patients with expenses not covered by insurance.
Majored in psychology at Yale and graduated from the University of Michigan School of Medicine.
Received the nation’s highest civilian award, the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2008. The medal may be awarded by the President “to any person who has made an especially meritorious contribution to (1) the security or national interests of the United States, or (2) world peace, or (3) cultural or other significant public or private endeavors.” *
Appointed in 2004 to serve on the President’s Council on Bioethics.
Received the 2008 Ford’s Theater Lincoln Medal.
Named one of "America's Best Leaders" by US News & World Reports in 2008
Received the Jefferson Award in 2000 for "Greatest Public Service Benefiting the Disadvantaged"
Awarded the Healthcare Humanitarian Award in 2004 because he has "enhanced the quality of human lives and has influenced the course of history through ongoing contributions to healthcare and medicine."
Member of the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society, the Institute of Medicine/National Academy of Science, the Horatio Alger Society of Distinguished Americans, the American Academy of Achievement, and many other prestigious organizations.
Sits on the board of directors of numerous organizations, including Kellogg Company, Costco Wholesale Corporation, the Academy of Achievement, and is an Emeritus Fellow of the Yale Corporation, the governing body of Yale University.
Named by CNN and TIME Magazine as one of the nation’s 20 foremost physicians and scientists in 2001.
Elected by the Library of Congress as one of 89 "Living Legends" on the occasion of its 200th anniversary in 2001.
Recipient of the 2006 Spingarn Medal which is the highest honor bestowed by the NAACP.
Elected to the National Academy of Sciences’ Institute of Medicine, considered one of the highest honors in the fields of health and medicine.
Inaugural recipient of a professorship endowed by notable philanthropists and supporters of Johns Hopkins Medicine.
2012 Influential Marylander award recipient by The Daily Record, Baltimore’s legal and business newspaper.
Fullwood Foundation for “individuals who have invested their time in humanitarian deeds that substantially improve the quality of life of the citizens of the State of Maryland.”
Detroit Public Schools opened the Dr. Benjamin Carson High School of Science and Medicine for students interested in pursuing healthcare careers.
Awarded 60 honorary doctorate degrees and dozens of national merit citations.
Authored over 100 neurosurgical publications.
Author of 6 books
VS Hillary Clinton
college grad
law school grad
congressional legal counsel
national law journal listed her one of a hundred most influential lawyers in America twice
first lady arkansas
first lady United states
elected senator
sec of state