

AWARDS AND HONORS
-- REAR ADMIRAL SUSAN BLUMENTHAL, M.D.
This
highest medal of the
Doctor of Distinction,
Hadassah,
For “distinguished service as a doctor
of distinction in the Uniformed Services of the
Commencement Speaker,
Honorary Doctorate of
Science,
For “pioneering leadership in advancing
global and women’s health”
For
“a woman of outstanding achievement and rare accomplishment in
education”
Rear Admiral Susan Blumenthal Named Jewish Heroine of America, Florida Atlantic University Libraries, 2008
Rear Admiral Susan Blumenthal featured in Judaica Collection exhibit on Jewish Generals and Admirals in America's Military, Florida Atlantic University Libraries, 2008
Bundy Visiting Professor
and Lecturer, Mayo Clinic, 2005
Commencement Speaker,
Visiting Fellow,
Distinguished Service
Award, Spirit of Life Foundation, 2004
For “distinguished contributions and global
leadership in the war against cancer”
Women’s Leadership Award,
Save the Children, 2004
For “international leadership that has improved
the lives of women and girls globally”
National Public Service
Award, National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, 2004
For “exemplary national leadership and
contributions in raising awareness and making progress in the fight
against breast cancer”
Member, Gold Humanism
Honor Society, 2004
For “exemplary service to and leadership in
humanism in medicine”
Honorary Professor and
Commencement Speaker,
Commencement Speaker,
Leadership Award, The
Women’s Center, 2003
For “exemplary national leadership in improving
women’s health”
Featured physician in the
National Library of Medicine Exhibit “Changing the Face of Medicine,”
honoring outstanding women physicians of the 20th century,
2003
Achievement
For “outstanding national leadership and
contributions that have improved the health of the nation and for
innovative and pioneering work in the application of information
technology to health”
For “ being at the forefront of improving the physical and mental health of women”
Mayor's Award of Merit,
City of
For “exemplary public service”
Special Assignment
For “contributions while on special assignment to
the White House and the
Woman of Distinction
Award, Hadassah Organization, 2001
For “ landmark contributions
to improving women's health ”
Woman of Genius Award--
For “ groundbreaking
contributions to improving women's health ”
Feminist First Award --
The Feminist Majority Foundation
For “ groundbreaking work
and contributions in women's health ”
Founder's Award -- Komen
Foundation, 2000
For “ distinguished leadership and contributions to the fight against breast cancer”
Woman of Valor Award --
United Jewish Appeal, 1999
For “ distinguished leadership and contributions
to the fight against breast
cancer and to the advancement of women's health ”
Humanitarian Award --
AMIT, 1999
For “ outstanding national
leadership that has improved women's health ”
Woman of Distinction Award --National Association for Women in Education, 1998
For “ distinguished leadership in the advancement of women's health"
Honorary Doctorate of
Science --
For “ the inspiration and significant
contributions made to improving women's
health and the mental health of the nation. ”
Women and Wellness Award
-- Mosaic Foundation, 1999
For “ distinguished leadership and contributions
to the fight against breast
cancer and to the advancement of women's health ”
Surgeon General’s
Exemplary Service Medal - U.S. Public Health Service, 1997
For “exemplary service to the Office of the
Surgeon General.”
Elizabeth Blackwell
Visiting Lecturer -- Mayo Clinic and Foundation, 1998
For “ a distinguished woman in medicine who has
made significant contributions to the health of the nation. ”
Special Assignment Award
-
For “outstanding contributions while on a special
assignment."”
Francis Braceland Award for Public Service -- American Psychiatric Association, 1998
For “distinguished national public service and
outstanding contributions as an author, spokesperson, and publicist in
the service of the mentally ill and disabled and to the art and science
of helping them."
Commendation Award --
Naval Sea Command, 1998
"On behalf of the
Honorary Doctorate of
Human Letters -
For “national leadership in the fight against
breast cancer, for outstanding contributions to the fields of women’s
health, and for commitment to scientific research and greater
understanding of mental illness.”
Robert Moreton Oration
--The
"For innovative contributions to fostering new
frontiers in imaging to improve women's health."
Magnificent Seven Award - National Association of Business and Professional Women
For “leadership in making women’s health concerns
of primary importance for our society, and for raising awareness
nationally about the impact of clinical depression on women.”
DHHS Assistant Secretary
for Health’s Outstanding Team Performance - The National Action Plan on
Breast Cancer Team, 1996
For “outstanding leadership, teamwork, and
dedicated public service in the fight against breast cancer.”
DHHS Assistant Secretary
for Healths Special Recognition Award - The HHS Joint Planning
Committee for the Canada-USA Women’s Health Forum, 1996
For “outstanding contributions and dedicated
efforts in planning the Canada-USA Women’s Health Forum.”
Secretary’s Honor Award -
For “outstanding collaborative efforts to
strengthen services for victims of family violence nationwide and
implement new programs under the Violence Against Women Act of the Crime
Bill.”
Gracie Award - American
Women in Radio and Television, Inc.,
For “outstanding television
programming on breast cancer as host of
Healthy Women 2000.”
Communications Achievement
Award - Susan B. Komen Toastmasters -
For “national leadership and outstanding
communications abilities on women’s health and mental illness.”
Inspiration Award -
Juvenile Diabetes Association,
For “inspirational leadership in women’s health.”
Gretchen Posten Award -
The National Race for the Cure, Susan B. Komen
Foundation, 1996
For “national leadership and
outstanding public service in the fight against breast cancer.”
Lila Wallis Distinguished
Professor of Women’s Health, Cornell University School of Medicine, 1996
For “distinguished leadership and contributions to
the field of women’s health.”
National
For “national leadership in
fighting the stigma surrounding mental illness.”
Life Member - Academy of
Eating Disorders, College of Physicians & Surgeons of Columbia
University, New York, 1996
“In recognition of your longstanding and important
contributions to the understanding and treatment of eating disorders.”
The McGovern Award,
American Medical Writer’s Association, 1995
For “outstanding achievement in advancing public
understanding and awareness of issues in women’s health.”
Outstanding Service Award
- Community Psychiatric Clinics, 1995
For “outstanding national leadership and public
service in the advancement of women's mental health.”
Public Health Service
Award - National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Eating
Disorders and the Academy for Eating Disorders, 1995
For “dedication to public
service in the field of eating disorders.”
Certificate of Merit -
Susan B. Komen Foundation, 1995
For “dedicated efforts and
support in the fight against breast cancer.”
Presidential Commendation
for Outstanding Service - American Medical Women’s Association, 1994
For “personal and professional achievement and
outstanding contributions to the field of women’s health.”
The Robert Morse Special
Achievement Award - American Medical Writer’s Association, 1994
For “outstanding achievement in public education
about women’s health and mental illness.”
Meritorious Service Medal
of the
For “distinguished scientific leadership in
research and education about
mental illness and meritorious public service that has enhanced
the mental health of the nation.”
Commendation Medal of the
For “distinguished service, leadership and
scientific excellence in behavioral medicine and women’s health
research, and for outstanding contributions to public and medical
education about mental illness.”
Outstanding Service Medal
of the
For “outstanding leadership, scientific excellence
and dedicated public and health care professional education activities
in behavioral medicine and suicide research.”
Trendsetter Award for
Research and Advocacy on Women’s Health, 1993
Awarded by the National Leadership Council to the
Co-Founders of the Society for the Advancement of Women’s Health
Research
Charter Member
Commendation, Public Affairs Network, American Psychiatric Association,
1987
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