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Nancy Snyderman (Nancy Lynn Snyderman) was born on 26 March, 1952 in St. Louis, Missouri, U.S., is an American journalist. Discover Nancy Snyderman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 71 years old?

Popular As Nancy Lynn Snyderman
Occupation Journalist; physician
Age 71 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 26 March, 1952
Birthday 26 March
Birthplace St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1952

Nancy Lynn Snyderman (born March 26, 1952) is an American physician, author, and former broadcast journalist.

1970

She grew up in Ft. Wayne, Indiana, where she graduated from South Side High School in 1970.

She attended Indiana University Bloomington, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in microbiology.

Snyderman stated, "I was attacked in 1970 as a college girl and I did everything wrong. I didn't come forward. I waited too long. And by the time I would have come forward a [defense attorney] could have skewered me with questions. So I have great sensitivity for young women who have been raped."

She suggested to women: "If you are an adult and you want to take the shame off of rape, one of the bravest things you can do as a woman is to come forward and say I accuse you - and I'm going to do it publicly."

Snyderman followed up her training with residency in both pediatrics and otolaryngology at the University of Pittsburgh and the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center in Pennsylvania.

1977

Snyderman 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.

She presently lives in Princeton, New Jersey with her husband, Doug.

She has three children, Kate, Rachel, and Charlie.

Snyderman states that she knew already in the third grade that she wanted to be a physician when her father brought her with him on his Sunday hospital rounds.

She counts her father and mother and one of her instructors, Eugene Nicholas Myers, the chief of surgery in Pittsburgh, as her mentors.

She says that Myers "taught me how to be a really good surgeon. He invested time in me; and it's a lot for him that I vowed no matter what my other careers were, I would never give up medicine."

1983

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.

1984

She began her broadcasting career in 1984 at KATV, the ABC affiliate in Little Rock.

She served as a medical correspondent for ABC News for 15 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.

Snyderman also served as vice president of consumer education for the health care corporation Johnson & Johnson, where she headed "Understanding Health", an educational initiative which focused on public education about health and medicine.

1988

In 1988, she moved to San Francisco, California, where she practiced head and neck surgery at the University of California San Francisco and California Pacific Medical Center.

1990

In the 1990s, Snydermann served as a medical correspondent for KPIX-TV in San Francisco.

2005

She states that she understood the need for a service like CarePlanners after she became responsible for her parents' care in 2005.

Snyderman has received numerous awards for her medical broadcast reporting, including several Emmy Awards, Edward R. Murrow Award, an Alfred I. duPont Award, and a Gracie Awards.

2006

She served as a medical correspondent for ABC News for 15 years, and was the chief medical editor for NBC News from 2006 to 2015, frequently appearing on the Today show, NBC Nightly News and MSNBC to discuss medical-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.

Snyderman 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.

2008

She served as a sports desk reporter for NBC Sports coverage of both the 2008 Summer Olympics.

2009

She hosted the MSNBC program Dr. Nancy, in 2009.

2011

In 2011, while appearing as a panel member discussing rape on the NBC Today show, Snyderman disclosed that she was raped at gunpoint when she was a sophomore in college.

2013

In 2013, Snyderman launched her own website, where she answers health and medical questions.

She is a co-founder of CarePlanners, a service that helps people navigate the healthcare system.

Snyderman's medical work has been widely published, and she has authored five books.

She has received numerous awards for her medical broadcast reporting, and has been the recipient of many research grants.

In 2013, Snyderman launched her own website where she answers health and medical questions, takes suggestions for upcoming story ideas for NBC, and contributes a daily video and written blog.

2014

and the 2014 Winter Olympics.

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.

2015

In 2015, Snyderman left NBC News following a high-profile controversy over violating an Ebola quarantine.

Snyderman was born in St. Louis, Missouri, the daughter of Joy Snyderman, a housewife, and Sanford Snyderman, a physician.

She has a younger brother who is a physician as well.

2016

In 2016, she was named to the board of directors of the pharmaceutical company Alkermes.

Snyderman is a co-founder of CarePlanners, a service that helps people navigate the healthcare system.