Pam Belluck
American journalist
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2020 | Concluded her tenure on the TEDMED Editorial Advisory Board. |
2020 | Received a Front Page Award from the Newswomen's Club for her coronavirus pandemic coverage. |
2020 | Won a New York Press Club Award for her project about surgery for women traumatized by genital cutting. |
2019 | Received the Nellie Bly Award for Best Front Page Story for her project about surgery for women traumatized by genital cutting. |
2015 | Pam Belluck won the Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting, recognizing her significant journalistic achievement. |
2015 | Became a member of the TEDMED Editorial Advisory Board. |
2015 | Won the Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting for her work on Ebola with several colleagues. |
2014 | Her book 'Island Practice' was optioned for television by Original Film and CBS. |
2014 | Chosen as the Ferris Professor of Journalism at Princeton University. |
August 2012 | CBS bought the medical drama based on her book 'Island Practice'. |
July 2012 | Imagine Entertainment optioned her book 'Island Practice' to develop a TV series with 20th Century Fox Television. |
June 2012 | Published her non-fiction book 'Island Practice' about a unique doctor on Nantucket. |
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