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Download Curriculum Vitae MARIANNE J. LEGATO, MD, PhD (hon), FACP 903 PARK AVENUE, SUITE 2A NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10075 TELEPHONE (212) 737-5663 FAX (212) 737-6306 CURRICULUM VITAE October 2020 NAME: Marianne J. Legato, MD, PhD (hon.), FACP, PC ADDRESS: 903 Park Avenue, Suite 2A New York, New York 10075 ACADEMIC DEGREES: A.B., Manhattanville College, 06/1956 M.D., New York University College of Medicine, 06/1962 Diplomate, American Board of Internal Medicine Fellow, American College of Physicians POST DOCTORAL TRAINING: Intern: Bellevue Hospital First (Columbia) Medical Division; 07/1962-06/1963 Junior Assistant Resident Bellevue Hospital First (Columbia) Division: 07/1963-06/1964 Senior Assistant Resident: The Presbyterian Hospital of the City of New York, Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center: 07/1964-06/1965 Visiting Fellow, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons: 07/1965-06/1968 (In Cardiology; Doctor Glenn A. Langer, preceptor; associate preceptors: Doctors David Spiro, Arnold M. Katz, Wilfried H. Mommaerts and A. Gregory Jameson). ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS: Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons Instructor in Medicine, 07/1968-06/1969 Associate in Medicine, 07/1969-06/1970 Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine, 07/1970 - 12/1971 Assistant Professor of Medicine, 01/1972 - 06/1977 Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine, 07/1977 - 06/1998 Professor of Clinical Medicine, 07/1998 – Present Emeritus Professor of Clinical Medicine, Present HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS: St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center Assistant Attending Physician, Medicine, 07/1969-06/1970 Attending Physician, Medicine, 07/1970-06/1980 MARIANNE J. LEGATO, MD, PhD (hon), FACP Senior Attending Physician, Medicine, 07/1980 – Present The Presbyterian Hospital in the City of New York Assistant Physician, Medicine, 07/1973-06/1977 Associate Physician, Medicine, 07/1977-06/1980 Associate Attending Physician, Medicine, 07/1980-06/1998 Attending Physician, 07/1998-Present Lenox Hill Hospital Attending Physician, 06/2004-07/2015 TEACHING RESPONSIBILITIES AND COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center: Preceptor, Introduction to the Patient, 06/1967-07/1993 Course Director, Third Year Clerkship in Medicine, 06/1972-07/1993 Course Director, Fourth Year Electives (Sub internships) in Medicine, 06/1985-07/1993 Director, Continuing Medical Education, Department of Medicine, 06/1981-07/1993 Director, Postgraduate Medical Education, Department of Medicine, 06/1985-07/1993 Chairwoman, Quality Assurance Committee of the Medical Board, St. Luke’s/Roosevelt Hospital Center, 06/1989-07/1993 Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center: Director, Marketing and Fund Raising, Center For Women's Health at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, 07/1993-07/1996. Director, Partnership for Gender-Specific Medicine at Columbia University, 06/1996- 07/2006 Member, Executive Committee, Department of Medicine, 06/1998-Present Ad Hoc Committee on Appointments and Promotions, Department of Medicine, 06/1999-present AWARDS AND HONORS Women’s eNews, 21 Leaders for the 21st Century, 2016-2020 DifferenceMaker100 Award by TIAA-CREF, October 2018 Honorary Award for Excellence in Science, at the International Congress of Cardiology (Taormina, Italy), November 2016 Honorary Ph.D., Awarded at the First Global Men’s Health Summit Update Course, University of Panama, December 2015 Civic Spirit Award, from the Women’s City Club of New York, April 2014 CVS Caremark, Heroes in Women’s Health Award, May 2008 President’s Award, Women in Health Management. 2006 Leadership Event Establishment of “Marianne J. Legato, M.D. Gender-Specific Medicine Award” by Meredith Publishing Company, August 2006 Shirley Sacks Women’s Health Award for Distinguished Service in Gender-Specific Medicine awarded by the National Council on Women’s Health, Inc., April 27, 2005 2 MARIANNE J. LEGATO, MD, PhD (hon), FACP Lila A. Wallis Distinguished Visiting Professor in Women’s Health at Weill Medical College of Cornell University, Department of Medicine Ground Rounds Gender-Based Research: Challenges and Opportunities in the Present Environment, April 2005 Achievement in Research Excellence for Scientific Advancement in Gender-Specific Medicine ARC, International Medicine for Anti-Aging, 2005 Keynote lecturer at inaugural Gender-Specific Scientific Interest Group of the Intramural Program for Research on Women’s Health of the National Institutes of Health (Bethesda, MD), October 2002 Featured in the “Changing the Face of Medicine” exhibit at the National Library of Medicine, honoring the lives and accomplishments of women and how they enhanced the practice of medicine, 2003 Awarded the Outstanding Woman in Science Award, by the American Medical Women’s Association at the 86th Annual Meeting (San Antonio, TX), February 2002 Awarded the Woman in Science Award, by the Women’s Medical Association of New York City, 1997 & 2002 Named “The Woman that Makes a Difference” by the American Women’s Medical Association, October 1997 Named one of Ten Heroes in Women’s Health by American Health for Women, October 1997 Awarded the Leadership in Action Award, by Women's Action Alliance (New York, NY), May 1994 Awarded the Women With Heart Award, by the Long Island Heart Council, 1993 Awarded the Research Career Development Award, by the National Institutes of Health (HL70406 CVA), 1972-1977 Awarded the J. Murray Steele Award, New York Heart Association, 1971 Martha Lyon Slater Fellowship of the New York Heart Association, 1965-1968 Listed in the National Sex and Gender Based Physician Registry, 2016 Listed in America’s Best Physicians, 2016 Listed in America’s Top Doctors, 1999-2015 Listed in New York Magazine’s Top Doctors, 1999-2013 Listed in Dictionary of International Biography 33rd Edition 2006 Listed in "1,000 Women For the Nineties," Mirabella Fifth Anniversary Issue, June 1994. Listed in Who’s Who in Medicine and Healthcare annually Listed in Who’s Who and in Who’s Who in America annually Listed in Marquis Who’s Who annually PROSE Award in the category of Clinical Medicine, for Principles of Gender-Specific Medicine: Gender in the Genomic Era, Third Edition, 2018 Blakeslee Award, American Heart Association, for The Female Heart: The Truth About Women and Coronary Artery Disease, 1992 Winner, best in category of women's health for "Shattering the Myths: The Truth About Women and Coronary Artery Disease", at the International Medical Film Festival, 1995 Winner of the Silver Award at The Charleston International Film Festival: Film and Video Awards, 1995 MEDICAL AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES 3 MARIANNE J. LEGATO, MD, PhD (hon), FACP International Society for Gender-Specific Medicine Founder & Board Member American Association for Advancement of Science American College of Physicians American College of Women’s Health Physicians, Founding Member American Federation for Clinical Research American Heart Association, New York Affiliate American Medical Association International Society for Heart Research Japanese Association for Gender-Specific Medicine, Advisor New York Academy of Medicine New York Academy of Sciences New York County Society of Medicine New York Society of Internal Medicine Honorary President of the Austrian Society for Gender-Specific Medicine, 2008 &2011 Honorary Members of the Israel Society for Gender Medicine, September 2010 Honorary President of the Third International Congress on Gender-Specific Medicine (Stockholm, Sweden), September 2008 Honorary President of the Second International Congress on Gender-Specific Medicine (Vienna, Austria), June 2007 President of the First International Congress on Gender-Specific Medicine (Berlin, Germany), February 2006 Member of the Task Force on Prevention, Treatment and the Women’s Initiative, Heritage Affiliate Board of Directors, 1998 Member of the Task Force on Prevention, Treatment and the Women’s Initiative, American Heart Association Women’s Initiative, 1998 Scientific Co-chair of the Task Force sponsored by the Office of Research on Women’s Health, National Institutes of Health, “Beyond Hunt Valley: Research on Women’s Health for the 21st Century,” and Co-author/Co-editor, Final Report, 1998 Chairwoman of the Sixth Annual Congress on Women’s Health (Washington, D.C.), June 1998 Co-Chair of four national symposia, “Setting the Research Agenda for Women’s Health for the 21st Century,” sponsored by the Office of Research on Women’s Health, National Institutes of Health (Philadelphia, New Orleans, Santa Fe and Washington, D.C.), 1997- 1998 Charter Member of the Advisory Committee of the Office of Research on Women’s Health, National Institutes of Health, 1995-1998 New York Women’s Medical Association, 1997 Task Force on Women's Health, 1992 Member of the Criteria Committee responsible for the Eighth and Ninth Editions (1979-1980) of Criteria for Diagnosis of Diseases of the Heart and Great Vessels and Contributor to the Seventh Edition (1973) Committee on Resources and Development, 1985-1987 Trustee, 1984-1987 Nominating Committee, 1991-1993 Committee on Medical Education, 1979-1986 Vice Chairman, 1982 Co-Chair of the Heart of New York Ball, 1980-1984 Member of the parent committee for review of applications for Ischemic Heart Disease Specialized Centers of Research (IHD-SCOR), National Institutes of Health, 1983 4 MARIANNE J. LEGATO, MD, PhD (hon), FACP Member, Board of Directors, 1978-1982 Fund Raising Committee, 1979-1982 Committee on Admissions, 1981-1982 Committee on Nomenclature and Criteria, 1976-1979 Member of the
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