Margaret Cuomo
A Professional Perspective on Health and Prevention.
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Biography
Overview
Margaret I. Cuomo, born March 29, 1955, is an American radiologist and author. She is recognized for her work and writings on health issues, with a particular emphasis on cancer prevention. As the eldest child of former New York Governor Mario Cuomo and Matilda Cuomo, she is part of a prominent political family, being the sister of Andrew Cuomo, former Governor of New York, and journalist Chris Cuomo. She currently resides in New York.
Family Connections
Born into a family deeply involved in public service and politics, Margaret Cuomo is the eldest of five siblings. Her parents are Mario Cuomo, a former Governor of New York, and Matilda Raffa Cuomo, a prominent advocate. Her siblings include Andrew Cuomo, who also served as Governor of New York, and Chris Cuomo, a well-known journalist. This familial background places her within a notable lineage of public figures in New York.
Education
Academic Journey
Margaret Cuomo pursued her higher education at prominent New York institutions. She completed her undergraduate studies at St. John's University, earning a Bachelor of Science degree. Subsequently, she attended SUNY Downstate Medical Center in Brooklyn, New York, where she obtained her Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree in 1981. Her early education also included attending The Mary Louis Academy, graduating in 1973.
Professional Career
Radiology and Medical Focus
Dr. Margaret Cuomo is a board-certified radiologist. She practiced at North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset, New York. Her specialization lies in body imaging, encompassing techniques such as computed tomography (CT), ultrasound, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), as well as interventional procedures. A significant portion of her professional practice has been dedicated to the diagnosis of critical conditions, including cancer and AIDS.
Public Recognition
In recognition of her contributions and expertise, Dr. Cuomo was invited to deliver the commencement speech at Dowling College on May 18, 2013. On this occasion, she was also honored with an honorary Doctor of Science degree, acknowledging her impact and achievements in the medical field and beyond.
Philanthropy
Supporting Italian Language Education
In addition to her extensive work in health and cancer prevention, Margaret Cuomo is a dedicated supporter of cultural education. She founded The Italian Language Foundation, an organization committed to promoting and supporting the study and preservation of the Italian language within the United States. This initiative highlights her commitment to cultural heritage and education.
Honors and Awards
Recognition for Contributions
Margaret Cuomo has received significant recognition for her professional and philanthropic endeavors. She has been honored by the Association of Italian American Educators in both 2003 and 2005, and by the National Organization of Italian American Women in 2004. A notable distinction was awarded in 2011 when she received the "Commendatore dellโOrdine della Stella della Solidarietร Italiana" (Commander of the Order of the Star of Italian Solidarity) from Giorgio Napolitano, the President of Italy, acknowledging her contributions and ties to Italian culture and heritage.
Personal Life
Marriages and Children
Margaret Cuomo has been married twice and is a mother of two daughters. Her first marriage was to Peter Perpignano, with whom she had one daughter, Christina Cuomo Perpignano. They divorced at a later date. In 1994, she married Howard Simon Maier. Together, they have another daughter, Marianna Cuomo Maier.
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