Bernadine Healy, MD is health editor at U.S. News and World Report, where she has written her column, "On Health," for almost six years. Before that she was President of the American Red Cross, Dean of the College of Medicine and Public Health at Ohio State University, and Director of the National Institutes of Health, where among other things, she began the Women's Health Initiative. Before NIH, Dr. Healy served as Chairman of the Research Institute at the Cleveland Clinic, recruited there from Johns Hopkins where she started her career as an intern fresh out of Harvard Medical School, and continued on to become Professor of Medicine and Director of the Hopkins Coronary Care Unit. In addition to her numerous scientific publications, she has published two books, A New Prescription for Women's Health, and most recently, Living Time, about the science and the soul of cancer. Dr. Healy, the mother of two daughters and wife of heart surgeon Dr. Floyd D. Loop, lives in Cleveland and Washington, DC.
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