1961
Receives a Bachelor of Arts from Bryn Mawr College.
1965
Receives a Doctor of Medicine from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
1971
Becomes director of health services at Barnard College of Columbia University.
1985
Becomes founder and director of the Institute of Women’s Medical Research at Barnard College.
1991
Receives a Master of Public Health from the Columbia School of Public Health (now Columbia Mailman School of Public Health).
1992
Becomes an associate professor of the Women’s Health Program at New York Medical College.
1996
Becomes certified at the Endocrinology Westchester Medical Center
1998
Serves as president of the National Board of Governors Alumni Association of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
2005
Named a Woman of Distinction by the Women’s Division of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
2019
Receives the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine.