Admitted
1975, Maryland; 1998, District of Columbia
Law School
Catholic University of America, J.D., 1975
Law School Graduation Year
1975
College
Vassar College, A.B., summa cum laude, 1969
Memberships
Maryland State (Member, Section on Health Care Law) and American (Member, Section on Health Care Law) Bar Associations; American Health Lawyers Association (Director, 1977-1988).
Biographical
Listed in Best Lawyers in America, Health Care, 1997-2004. Top 100 Women in Maryland in 2000 by the Daily Record. Assistant Attorney General, State of Maryland, 1979-1981. Doctors Advisory Network, American Medical Association. Administrative Prosecutor, State Board of Physician Quality Assurance. Managed Care Professional Resource Panel, American College of Physicians. Maryland Society for Healthcare Risk Management. Author: Update on EMTALA, Health Law Digest, American Health Lawyers Association, Oct. 1998; EMTALA, Health Law Digest, American Health Lawyers Association, Sept. 2001; Economic Credentialing: Is it Legal? Maryland Family Doctor, Spring, 1995; Comment: Informed Consent, Obligation or Opportunity? 26 Journal of Health and Hospital Law 7, July, 1993; A Proposal for a Malice Barometer in Physician Peer Review: Twenty Questions You Should Ask, 5 Hospital Law Newsletter 10 August, 1988; Keeping Health Care Workers Healthy: Legal Aspects of Hepatitis B Immunization Programs, 311 New England Journal of Medicine, Sept. 6, 1984. Speaker on Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act, American Health Lawyers Association Annual Medicare and Medicaid Update and Hospital and Health Systems Update, 1998-2003. Board of Trustees, HopeWell Cancer Support, Baltimore, MD.