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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