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Jonathan LaPook Biography

Jonathan LaPook is the Chief Medical Correspondent for CBS News and a board-certified internal medicine and gastrointestinal physician in the United States. He is a medical professor at NYU Langone Medical Center and has a busy medical practice in New York City. In 2013, he was named Mebane Professor of Gastroenterology. He joined CBS News in 2006.

Jonathan LaPook Age and Birthday

Jonathan is 66 years old and was born in Mineola, New York on September 1st, 1953. Every year on September 1st, he celebrates his birthday; he will be 69 years old on that date in 2022.

Jonathan LaPook Height and Measurement

Jon is a man of normal height, yet in her images, he appears to be rather tall. He stands at 5 feet and 6 inches in height. His body weight has not been revealed to the public; however, as soon as it becomes available, this information will be updated.

Jonathan LaPook Family: Parents and Siblings

Elsa (née Eisenbud) and Dr. Sidney LaPook had a son named Jon. More information about his father and mother is not yet available to the public, but it will be updated as soon as it becomes available. LaPook was raised along with his brother and 3 sisters, Judith LaPook, Nancy LaPook Diamond, and Corinne LaPook.

Jonathan LaPook Wife – Sons

Jon is a married man; he is married to Kate Lear, the daughter of TV producer Norman Lear. LaPook and his wife Kate Lear have two sons whose names are not revealed. This information, however, will be updated as soon as it becomes available.

Jonathan LaPook Education

LaPook earned his M.D. in 1980 after attending Yale University and Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons. He went on to finish an internal medicine residency and a gastrointestinal fellowship at New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center.

Jonathan LaPook CBS Evening News: 60 Minutes

In 2006, LaPook joined the “CBS Evening News” as a Medical Correspondent, working with host Katie Couric. In 2013, he was named Chief Medical Correspondent for CBS News, and he has been frequently on “CBS This Morning,” “CBS Evening News with Scott Pelley,” CBS Radio, and CBS News Streaming. He has interviewed patients, healthcare practitioners, researchers, thought-leaders, and government officials, including President Obama twice, in an effort to provide insight and perspective on a wide range of health and medical matters.

LaPook has garnered four Emmy wins for his coverage of the national medication crisis in 2012, team coverage of the Boston Marathon bombings in 2013, Sunday Morning, Outstanding Program in 2019, and Sunday Morning, Outstanding Program in 2020. For two breakthroughs in 60 Minutes’ investigations into the Larry Nassar sexual abuse crisis, he received a Gracie Award in the News Feature Series category from the Alliance for Women in Media in 2018.

For his two 60 Minutes investigative reports on the gymnastics topic, LaPook was a finalist for the George Foster Peabody Award in 2018. He won two Edward R. Murrow Awards for “Best Broadcast” in 2007 and 2013. For his work on the WCBS-AM News Team Special “Eye on Ebola,” he received a 2015 New York Press Club Journalism Award. In 2010, he won a Webby Award for his documentary series Doc Dot Com.

Jonathan LaPook The Empathy Project: Medicine

Dr. LaPook began practicing gastrointestinal and internal medicine at Columbia in 1986. He went on to become a Professor of Medicine at Columbia University Medical Center, where he continued to teach. LaPook has contributed to the development of an electronic textbook of medicine and written a medical practice management software package that he sold in 1999 to a business that was eventually acquired by Emdeon Corporation, the parent company of WebMD. He is a published author who is passionate about educating the general public about health issues.

The NYU Langone Empathy Project was founded by LaPook with the goal of improving doctor-patient relationships by producing a video-based curriculum that teaches empathy to doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals.

In 2014, LaPook founded The Empathy Project at NYU Langone Medical Center, with the belief that providing effective medical care requires positive interpersonal contact between the patient and the caregiver. The Empathy Project strives to create a culture of empathy in medicine by teaching patients to expect and demand empathy, as well as training healthcare workers to be more compassionate and effective. It will bring together experts from the fields of medicine, technology, and entertainment to create short films that address significant concerns shared by patients and medical caregivers.

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Jon LaPook Coronavirus

LaPook is a board-certified physician in internal medicine and gastroenterology and serves as the Chief Medical Correspondent for CBS News. Jon is referring to a serology test, often known as an antibody test, which is a simple blood test that searches for signs of previous illness.

The test is crucial because it’s possible that many of us have been infected with the coronavirus without even realizing it. We either had a few symptoms or none at all. If we’ve previously been infected, there’s a good chance we’re immune. If the Covid -19 virus behaves like other viruses in the past, we’ll be safe for at least a few years.

Jonathan LaPook Net Worth

LaPook’s net worth is believed to be over $1 million.

Jonathan LaPook Salary

LaPook is paid a salary of around $100,000 per year.

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