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Ladapo will continue as Florida's surgeon general for DeSantis' second term

 Gov. Ron DeSantis (left) introduces newly appointed Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo (right) in a press conference in September 2021.
Gov. Ron DeSantis (left) introduces newly appointed Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo in September 2021.

In a tweet, Gov. Ron DeSantis wrote that Dr. Joseph Ladapo's "evidence-based principles serve as a counterweight to the increasingly political positions of the entrenched medical establishment."

Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Monday that state Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo will remain in the post as DeSantis enters his second term.

"Dr. Ladapo has done a great job as @FLSurgeonGen,” DeSantis tweeted. “His evidence-based principles serve as a counterweight to the increasingly political positions of the entrenched medical establishment, especially on schools, masks and mRNA shots. Happy to announce he’ll return for our 2nd term!”

Ladapo replied on Twitter, “thanks for the love.”

Ladapo, who doubles as secretary of the Florida Department of Health, added, “Gov. It has been a privilege & pleasure to serve under your leadership. I have a feeling the best is yet to come. I look forward to continuing my service to the great people of Florida alongside my incredible team at @HealthyFla.”

DeSantis last year hired Ladapo as a replacement for Scott Rivkees.

Ladapo has been a controversial national figure because of his views on issues such as the COVID-19 pandemic and treatments for transgender people.

DeSantis last week named three transition chairmen who will advise him on appointments going into the second term, which begins in January.