"The MD that testified on behalf of Micheal saw her for 45 minutes total..TOTAL!"
AND the MD for the Schindlers was given a Nobel prize in medicine for his work with brain damaged patients. He spent several hours with her. His testimony was disregarded.
AND the MD for the Schindlers was given a Nobel prize in medicine for his work with brain damaged patients. He spent several hours with her. His testimony was disregarded.
This is shocking!! Do you have a link where I can view this?
He was one of thousands nominated. He did not win. While his work may be worthy of Nobel Prize consideration, the term "Nobel Prize nominee" would really be more accurately "Nobel Prize applicant".
If you wish to refer to his nomination in any way, you should refer to it as "His work in medicine was sufficiently impressive that Congressman XXX nominated him for the Nobel Prize." That way readers can decide how much or how little weight to place upon the Congressman's recommendation.