Parker Griffith
Parker Griffith
Parker Griffith is a former American politician and physician. He served as a member of the United States House of Representatives from Alabama's 5th congressional district. Griffith was born on August 6, 1942, in Shreveport, Louisiana. He attended Louisiana State University and later earned his medical degree from the University of Alabama School of Medicine.
Griffith began his career as a radiation oncologist and later founded a cancer treatment center in Huntsville, Alabama. In 2008, he successfully ran for Congress as a Democrat and served one term before switching to the Republican Party in 2009. Griffith's decision to switch parties was met with controversy and criticism from both sides of the political spectrum.
During his time in Congress, Griffith focused on healthcare issues and was a vocal critic of the Affordable Care Act. He also advocated for increased funding for medical research and veterans' healthcare services. In 2010, Griffith lost his bid for re-election to the House of Representatives.
After leaving Congress, Griffith returned to his medical practice and continued to be involved in healthcare advocacy. He remains active in the political sphere, supporting various causes and candidates.
Early Life and Education[edit | edit source]
Parker Griffith was born on August 6, 1942, in Shreveport, Louisiana. He attended Louisiana State University for his undergraduate studies and later earned his medical degree from the University of Alabama School of Medicine.
Career[edit | edit source]
Griffith began his career as a radiation oncologist and eventually founded a cancer treatment center in Huntsville, Alabama. In 2008, he successfully ran for Congress as a Democrat, representing Alabama's 5th congressional district. He later switched parties to become a Republican in 2009.
During his time in Congress, Griffith focused on healthcare issues, particularly criticizing the Affordable Care Act. He also advocated for increased funding for medical research and veterans' healthcare services. In 2010, Griffith lost his bid for re-election to the House of Representatives.
After leaving Congress, Griffith returned to his medical practice and continued to be involved in healthcare advocacy. He remains active in the political sphere, supporting various causes and candidates.
Personal Life[edit | edit source]
Information about Parker Griffith's personal life is not widely available.
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