Nancy Snyderman

Nancy Snyderman
Nancy Snyderman,
MD
Born 1952 (age 58–59)
St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Alma mater  • Indiana University
 • University of Nebraska Medical Center
Occupation Journalist; physician

Nancy L. Snyderman, MD (born 1952)[1] is an American physician and broadcast journalist. Since 2006, she has been the chief medical editor for NBC News, and frequently appears on NBC's Today and MSNBC to discuss medicine-related issues. Snyderman is also on the staff of the otolaryngology-head and neck surgery department at the University of Pennsylvania, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

She is certified by the American Board of Otolaryngology in head and neck surgery, and specializes in head and neck cancer.

Snyderman's medical work has been widely published in peer reviewed journals, and she has been the recipient of numerous research grants from the American Cancer Society, the Kellogg Foundation, and the American Academy of Otolaryngology. Snyderman is the author of three books, Dr. Nancy Snyderman’s Guide to Good Health for Women Over Forty, Necessary Journeys, and Girl in the Mirror: Mothers and Daughters in the Years of Adolescence. She also writes a monthly column for Good Housekeeping magazine.

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Early life and education

She was born in St. Louis, Missouri.

Snyderman attended South Side High School in Ft. Wayne, Indiana, graduating in 1970. She attended Indiana University, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in microbiology. She went on to attend medical school at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, located in Omaha, Nebraska, earning a Doctor of Medicine degree from its College of Medicine in 1977.

Career

She followed up her training with medical residencies in both pediatrics and ear, nose, and throat surgery at the University of Pittsburgh and the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, both located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She moved to Little Rock, Arkansas, joining the surgical staff at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in 1983, specializing in throat and neck cancers.

Snyderman began her broadcasting career around 1984 at KATV, the ABC affiliate in Little Rock. She later served as a medical correspondent for KPIX-TV in San Francisco, California, in the 1990s. She served as a medical correspondent for ABC News for seventeen years, and was a contributor to 20/20, Primetime, and Good Morning America. Before leaving ABC News, she was a frequent substitute co-host on Good Morning America.

She next served as vice president of consumer education for the health care corporation, Johnson & Johnson, where she led the independent educational initiative Understanding Health, focusing on educating and informing the public about health and medicine.

In 1988, Snyderman moved to San Francisco where she practiced surgery at the California Pacific Medical Center.

She joined NBC News as its chief medical editor in September 2006. Her reports have appeared on Today, NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams, Dateline NBC, MSNBC and MSNBC.com. She has reported on wide-ranging medical topics affecting both men and women, and has traveled the world extensively, reporting from many of the world's most-troubled areas. She served as a sports desk reporter for NBC Sports coverage of the 2008 Summer Olympics.[2]

Snyderman hosted the MSNBC program Dr. Nancy, which aired weekdays 12-1 p.m. ET. between June 29 and December 17, 2009.[3]

Insider-trading violation

In 1999, she returned over $50,000 to DrKoop.com, a healthcare website based in Austin, Texas, after violating insider trading rules prohibiting corporate officers and directors from profiting from a stock sale within six months of buying shares. At the time, she was a director of DrKoop.com, founded by former Surgeon General of the United States C. Everett Koop. Her husband, an investment banker, bought 1,650 shares of DrKoop.com, during its initial public offering (IPO) for $9 a share, and sold it a month later at $41.27 a share.[4]

Bibliography

  • Snyderman, Nancy L.; Blackstone, Margaret (1996). Dr. Nancy Snyderman's Guide to Good Health – What Every Forty-Plus Woman Should Know about Her Changing Body. New York City: William Morrow and Company. ISBN 978-0-688-12979-8.
  • Snyderman, Nancy L.; Street, Peg (2000). Necessary Journeys – Letting Ourselves Learn from Life. New York City: Hyperion Books. ISBN 978-0-786-86513-0.
  • Snyderman, Nancy L.; Streep, Peg (2002). Girl in the Mirror – Mothers and Daughters in the Years of Adolescence. New York City: Hyperion Books. ISBN 978-0-786-86743-1.
  • Snyderman, Nancy L. (2008). Medical Myths That Can Kill You – And the 101 Truths That Will Save, Extend, and Improve Your Life. New York City: Crown Publishers. ISBN 978-0-307-40613-2.
  • Snyderman, Nancy L. (2009). Diet Myths That Keep Us Fat – And the 101 Truths That Will Save Your Waistline – And Maybe Even Your Life. New York City: Crown Publishers. ISBN 978-0-307-40615-6.

See also

References

  1. ^ Database (undated). "Changing the Face of Medicine – Dr. Nancy L. Snyderman". National Library of Medicine. Retrieved September 14, 2011.
  2. ^[dead link] (March 23, 2011). Medium Well: Your NBC Olympics lineup – A blog on sports media, news and networks. Blog of The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved September 14, 2011.
  3. ^ Ariens, Chris (December 23, 2009). "MSNBC Cancels 'Dr. Nancy'". Mediabistro.com.Retrieved October 24, 2011.
  4. ^ Staff (August 21, 1999). ABC Correspondent To Give Back Profit. The New York Times. Retrieved October 24, 2011.

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