
Ora Hirsch Pescovitz, M.D. Curriculum Vita DATE OF BIRTH: September 23, 1956; Chicago, Illinois FAMILY: Late Husband, Mark David Pescovitz, M.D. Daughter, Aliza Beth Son, Ari Samuel Daughter, Naomi Rachel EDUCATION: 1973-1974 Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel 1974-1978 Honors Program in Medical Education Northwestern University, B.M.Sc. Evanston, Illinois 1976-1979 Northwestern University Medical School, M.D. Chicago, Illinois PROFESSIONAL TRAINING: 1979-1981 University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota Pediatrics Residency 1981-1982 Children’s Hospital National Medical Center, Washington, DC Pediatrics Residency 1982-1985 Medical Staff Fellow, Endocrinology Developmental Endocrinology Branch National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health BOARD CERTIFICATION: Diplomate, American Board of Pediatrics; May 1985 Certification, American Board of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism; 1986 National Provider Identifier (NPI) 1487760914 Licensed Physician – State of Michigan – expires: 01/31/2016 Licensed Physician – State of Indiana – expires: 10/31/2017 AWARDS AND HONORS: 1 Ora Hirsch Pescovitz, M.D. Curriculum Vita 1982 lst Place, E. Clarence Rice Award for Scientific Competition Children’s National Medical Center 1985-1986 Outstanding Faculty Educator Award; Department of Pediatrics, University of Minnesota 1987-1988 Honorable Mention, Outstanding Faculty Educator Award; Department of Pediatrics; University of Minnesota 1991 Leon Librick Memorial Lecturer, University of Illinois, Peoria 1991-1996 Research Career Development Award, NIDDK, National Institutes of Health 1993 Selected by the Indianapolis Business Journal: “Forty Under Forty” 1995 ‘Indianapolis’ Best Doctors” 1995-98 “Best Doctors in America” 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 1996 Indiana University School of Medicine Faculty Teaching Award 1997 Gladys J. Fashena Lecturer, University of Texas Southwestern, Dallas 1997 Behar Lecturer, University of Miami, Miami, Florida 1999 Indiana University Teaching Excellence Recognition Award 1999 Selected as one of the “Influential Women in Indianapolis” by the Indianapolis Business Journal and The Indiana Lawyer 1999, 2001 Listed in “A Guide to Top Doctors” 1999 Anna R. Zager Visiting Professor of Pediatrics, Bruce Rappaport Faculty of Medicine, The Technion, Haifa, Israel 2000 Arnold H. Einhorn Lecturer, Children’s National Medical Center, George Washington University, Washington, DC 2001 Alfred Traisman Lecturer, Children’s Memorial Hospital, Northwestern University Medical School 2 Ora Hirsch Pescovitz, M.D. Curriculum Vita 2002 “Women in the Lead” nominee, Indianapolis Business Journal 2002 Nominee, IUPUI Outstanding Female Faculty 2002 “Guide to America’s Top Pediatricians” 2002 Third Annual Otis R. Bowen Lecturer, Memorial Hospital of South Bend, Indiana University 2002 Solomon Kaplan Lecturer, Mattel Children’s Hospital, University of California, Los Angeles 2002 “Who’s Who in Health Care,” Indianapolis Business Journal 2002 Distinguished Lecturer, Mary E. Culbertson Symposium, Indiana University School of Nursing 2003 John D. Crawford Lecturer, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School 2003, 2005 “Top Doctors,” Indianapolis Monthly 2004 Distinguished Alumni Award, Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine 2004 Finalist, Torchbearer Award, Indiana Commission for Women 2005 Visiting Professor, Pediatric Science Days 2005, Department of Pediatrics, University of Florida 2005 Selected as one of the “Power Players in Life Sciences and Technology” by the Indianapolis Business Journal 2005 Trailblazer award from iWoman 2005 Selected as one of the “Power Players in Health Care and Insurance” by the Indianapolis Business Journal 2005 Distinguished Hoosier, recognition from Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr., Indiana Governor; Mayor’s Proclamation from Bart Peterson, Indianapolis Mayor; Co-Honoree (with Dr. Mark Pescovitz), Indiana-Israel Bonds Organization. 2005 Elected, Alpha Omega Alpha 3 Ora Hirsch Pescovitz, M.D. Curriculum Vita 2006 Outstanding Contribution to Health, Life Science, Physical Science or Ag-Science Award, Women and Hi Tech 2006 Health, Medicine & Life Sciences 2006 Torchbearer Award, Indiana Commission for Women 2007 Pacesetter Award, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, Office for Women 2007 Woman of Valor Award, Hasten Hebrew Academy 2007 Professional Award, 26th Annual Salute to Women of Achievement, YWCA 2007 Selected as one of the “Influential Women in Indianapolis” by the Indianapolis Business Journal 2007 Science Medal of Distinction, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis 2008 Spirit of the Prairie Award, Celebrating America’s Trailblazer, Conner Prairie Living History Park 2009 Indiana Senate and House of Representatives Concurrent Resolution No. 007 Recognizing Career and Community Contributions 2009 President’s Medal for Sustained Excellence, Indiana University 2009 Sagamore of the Wabash, traditional Indiana honor for excellence given by the Governor of Indiana 2009 Red Shoes Award, Riley Hospital for Children, Indianapolis 2009 Top 25 Women in Healthcare, Modern Healthcare 2009 Starkey Entrepreneurial Spirit Award, Indiana 2010 Hasten Hebrew Academy of Indianapolis Life Award, Indianapolis, IN 2010 Selected as one of 50 Hospital & Healthcare Women Leaders, Becker’s Hospital Review 2010 Crain’s Detroit Business 2010 Newsmakers of the Year 4 Ora Hirsch Pescovitz, M.D. Curriculum Vita 2011 Recipient of the 2011 Robert H. Williams Distinguished Leadership Award, The Endocrine Society 2011 Elected as member of the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies 2012 Recipient, Distinguished Leadership Award, Michigan Business and Professional Association, Warren, Michigan 2012 Northwestern University Alumni Association, Alumni Merit Award, Evanston, Illinois 2012 Michigan Women’s Foundation 25th Anniversary Celebration, Women Making a Difference Honoree, Detroit, Michigan 2013 American Medical Association, Women Physicians Section, Mentor Recognition Program awardee 2013 Selected as one of 125 Physician Leaders of Hospitals and Health Systems to Know, Becker’s Hospital Review 2013 Selected as one of 20 Hospital and Health System Leaders to Follow on Twitter, Becker’s Hospital Review 2014 Recipient of Becker’s Healthcare 2014 Leadership Award 2014 Selected as one of 24 Leading Women to know in Healthcare, Becker’s Hospital Review 2016 Recipient, 2016 Touchstone Award Honoree, Girls, Inc. SOCIETIES: American Academy of Pediatrics American Pediatric Society Endocrine Society Pediatric Endocrine Society Society for Pediatric Research Women in Endocrinology Institute of Medicine, became National Academy of Medicine APPOINTMENTS: 1983-1984 Medical Ward Officer Children’s Hospital National Medical Center Washington, DC 20010 5 Ora Hirsch Pescovitz, M.D. Curriculum Vita 1985-1986 Instructor, Pediatric Endocrinology/Metabolism University of Minnesota 1986-1988 Assistant Professor, Pediatric Endocrinology/Metabolism Department of Pediatrics University of Minnesota 1988-1997 Continued clinical privileges (without salary appointment) at University of Minnesota, Department of Pediatrics, after moving to Indiana in 1988 1988-1992 Associate Professor of Pediatrics Department of Pediatrics Indiana University 1989-1992 Associate Professor of Cellular & Integrative Physiology Department of Cellular & Integrative Physiology Indiana University 1990-2004 Director, Section of Pediatric Endocrinology/Diabetology Department of Pediatrics Indiana University 1992-1993 Associate, Graduate School Faculty Indiana University 1992-2006 Professor of Cellular & Integrative Physiology Department of Integrative Physiology Indiana University 1992-2009 Professor of Pediatrics Department of Pediatrics Indiana University 1993-2009 Full Member, Graduate School Faculty Indiana University 1998-2009 Edwin Letzter Professor of Pediatrics Department of Pediatrics Indiana University 2000-2009 Executive Associate Dean for Research Affairs Indiana University School of Medicine 2004-2009 President and CEO, Riley Hospital for Children 6 Ora Hirsch Pescovitz, M.D. Curriculum Vita Indianapolis, Indiana 2007-2009 Interim Vice President for Research Administration Indiana University 2009-present Adjunct Professor of Pediatrics Department of Pediatrics Indiana University 2009-2014 Executive Vice President for Medical Affairs University of Michigan Chief Executive Officer, University of Michigan Health System Professor of Pediatrics and Communicable Diseases University of Michigan www.medicinethatspeaks.org 2014-present Senior Vice President and U.S. Medical Leader Eli Lilly and Company Indianapolis, Indiana http://lillynetcollaboration.global.lilly.com/sites/USMD/PassionforPatients/Passion_For_Patients/ default.aspx COMMITTEES: University of Minnesota: 1985-1988 "Advances in Pediatrics" CME Course Planning Committee, Minneapolis, MN 1986-1988 Accident Prevention Committee, AAP, Minnesota Chapter 1986-1987 Committee to draft a Mission Statement, U. of Minnesota 1986-1988 Residency Selection Committee, Department of Pediatrics, University of Minnesota 1986-1988 General Clinical Research Center (GCRC) Scientific Review Committee, University of Minnesota 1986-1988 Pediatric Specialists Board Nominating Committee, University of Minnesota Indiana University: 1989-1990 Education and Curriculum Committee 1989-1990 Wells Center Laboratory Equipment Committee 1991 Committee to Evaluate Indiana University School of Medicine's Goals and Objectives 1990-1993 Resource Management/Utilization
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