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Rachel Levine

Rachel Leland Levine (/ləˈvn/; born October 28, 1957)[1] is an American pediatrician who has served as the United States assistant secretary for health since March 26, 2021.[2] She is also an admiral in the United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps.

Rachel Levine

Alison Beam (acting)

(1957-10-28) October 28, 1957
Wakefield, Massachusetts, U.S.

Martha Peaslee
(m. 1988; div. 2013)

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2021–present

Levine is a professor of pediatrics and psychiatry at the Penn State College of Medicine, and previously served as the Pennsylvania physician general from 2015 to 2017 and as secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Health from 2017 to 2021.[3] Levine is one of only a few openly transgender government officials in the United States,[4] and is the first to hold an office that requires Senate confirmation.[5][6] On October 19, 2021, Levine became the first openly transgender four-star officer in the nation's eight uniformed services.[7]


Levine was named as one of USA Today's women of the year in 2022, which recognizes women who have made a significant impact on society.[8]

Early life and education

Born on October 28, 1957, Levine is originally from Wakefield, Massachusetts.[1][9] Her parents, Melvin and Lillian Levine, were both lawyers.[10] Her sister, Bonnie Levine, is four years older.[10] Levine is Jewish and grew up attending Hebrew school.[11] Levine earned a high school diploma from Belmont Hill School in Belmont, Massachusetts.[12]


Levine graduated from Harvard College and the Tulane University School of Medicine, completing a residency in pediatrics and a postdoctoral fellowship in adolescent medicine at the Mount Sinai Medical Center in Manhattan, New York.[13]

Honors

Levine was named as one of USA Today's Women of the Year in 2022.[8]

Fassbender, Laura; Zander, Gwendolyn B.; Levine, Rachel L. (July 2019). . The American Journal of Managed Care. 25 (13 Suppl): S239–S240. PMID 31361432.

"Beyond rescue, treatment, and prevention: understanding the broader impact of the opioid epidemic at the state level"

Ashburn, Michael A.; Levine, Rachel L. (October 1, 2017). . Pain Medicine. 18 (10): 1890–1894. doi:10.1093/pm/pnw348. PMID 28339890. S2CID 205292295.

"Pennsylvania State Core Competencies for Education on Opioids and Addiction"

Mahr, Fauzia; Farahmand, Pantea; Bixler, Edward O.; Domen, Ronald E; Moser, Eileen M.; Nadeem, Tania; Levine, Rachel L.; Halmi, Katherine A. (May 2015). "A national survey of eating disorder training: National Survey of Eating Disorder Training". International Journal of Eating Disorders. 48 (4): 443–445. :10.1002/eat.22335. PMID 25047025.

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McFillin, R. K.; Cahn, S. C.; Burks, V. S.; Levine, M. P.; Loney, S. L.; Levine, R. L. (2012). . Eating Disorders. 20 (1): 42–59. doi:10.1080/10640266.2012.635565. PMID 22188059. S2CID 205730298. Retrieved May 22, 2021.

"Social Information-Processing and Coping in Adolescent Females Diagnosed With an Eating Disorder: Toward a Greater Understanding of Control"

Levine, M. M. P.; Levine, R. L. (2010). . In Maine, M.; McGilley, B. H.; Bunnell, D. W. (eds.). Treatment of Eating Disorders; Bridging the Research – Practice Gap. Academic Press. pp. 111–126. doi:10.1016/B978-0-12-375668-8.10007-5. ISBN 978-0-12-375668-8.

"Psychiatric Medication"

Levine, M. P.; Gershenson, B.; Falkinburg, K.; Levine, R. (April 30 – May 2, 2009). (PDF). International Conference on Eating Disorders 2009. Cancun, Mexico: Academy for Eating Disorders. Retrieved May 22, 2021.

Eating disorders in anabaptist patients: Offering insights into the etiology of eating disorders

Levine, M. P.; Levine, R. L. (March 4, 2008). . Penn State News. Hershey, PA. Archived from the original on July 11, 2021. Retrieved May 22, 2021.

"The Medical Minute: Eating disorder awareness"

Peters, T. E.; Parvin, M.; Petersen, C.; Faircloth, V. C.; Levine, R. L. (2007). . Journal of Adolescent Health. 40 (4): 376–383. doi:10.1016/j.jadohealth.2006.11.140. PMID 17367738. Retrieved May 22, 2021.

"A case report of Wernicke's encephalopathy in a pediatric patient with anorexia nervosa – restricting type"

Levine, R. L. (2002). . Adolescent Medicine. 13 (1): 129–144. PMID 11841960. Retrieved May 22, 2021.

"Endocrine aspects of eating disorders in adolescents"

Ostrov, B. E.; Levine, R. L. (1998). "16. Interactions of puberty with rheumatic diseases, contraception and gynaecological issues". In Isenberg, D. K.; Miller, J. J. III (eds.). Adolescent Rheumatology. Taylor & Francis. pp. 301–324.  978-1-853-17553-4.

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Henderson, C. J.; Ostrov, B. E.; Levine, R. L.; Lovell, D. J. (1998). "17. Nutrition and the adolescent with rheumatic disease". In Isenberg, D. K.; Miller, J. J. III (eds.). Adolescent Rheumatology. Taylor & Francis. pp. 325–340.  978-1-853-17553-4.

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List of transgender political office-holders

at U.S. Department of Health & Human Services

Biography

Pennsylvania Secretary of Health profile