Jon LaPook Biography
Jon LaPook, M.D. is the award-winning chief medical correspondent for CBS News since 2006. His reporting features on all CBS News platforms and programs.

Jon LaPook Career
LaPook joined CBS News in 2006 and has delivered more than 1,200 reports on a wide variety of breaking news and trending stories in the health and medical fields, as well as feature stories on music, lifestyle and profiles of entertainment stars. Furthermore, his work has appeared on “CBS Sunday Morning,” the “CBS Evening News,” 60 Minutes, “CBS Mornings,” “Face The Nation with Margaret Brennan” and CBS News Radio.
Moreover, LaPook reported extensively on COVID-19 and delivered near-daily updates at the height of the pandemic on the spread of the virus and what was being done to stop it. Throughout the years, he has covered both international and national health issues, including the devastating 2010 earthquake in Haiti and ensuing cholera outbreak. In addition, LaPook covered the outbreaks of Ebola and Zika and the aftermath of Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico, and a variety of health topics such as Alzheimer’s, cancer, cardiovascular disease, obesity, mental health, gun violence, vaccine hesitancy, AIDS, traumatic brain injury and health care inequity.
Additionally, his interviews include President Obama on health care reform, Aly Raisman about the U.S.A. Gymnastics sexual abuse scandal, and Dr. Anthony Fauci, CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky and NIH Director Dr. Francis Collins about a variety of public health problems. For over a decade, he documented a couple’s journey dealing with Alzheimer’s disease. LaPook has further done multiple segments profiling health issues involving celebrities such as Ryan Reynolds, Angelina Jolie, Gilda Radner, Bob Saget, Alan Alda and Marcia Cross. In addition, he reported on the challenges medical professionals face in dealing with long COVID, profiled frontline health care workers, interviewed producer Phil Rosenthal and actor Ray Romano about the health benefits of travel, and interviewed Norman Lear, his father-in-law, about the challenges of facing a pandemic at the age of 98.
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In addition, LaPook is also professor of medicine at the NYU Grossman School of Medicine, and an internist and gastroenterologist at NYU Langone Health. He is the creator and executive director of the NYU Langone Empathy Project, which seeks to promote a culture of empathy in medicine. In May 2022, he gave the commencement address for the classes of 2020 and 2021 at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and spoke about the importance of empathy in health care.
LaPook has been a recipient of five Emmy Awards for his work at CBS News and earned Emmy honors in 2012 for covering the national shortage of cancer drugs. Additionally, he was part of the team that won for the 2013 coverage of the Boston Marathon Bombings and earned two for his work on “CBS Sunday Morning;” and in 2021 as part of the team that earned “CBS Morning’s” “Outstanding Live News Program.”
In 2020, LaPook received a Drama Desk Award for his work as medical contributor to “Stars in the House,” keeping the theater community informed throughout the coronavirus pandemic.
In 2018, The Alliance for Women in Media awarded him a Gracie Award in the News Feature Series category for two groundbreaking 60 Minutes reports on the U.S.A. Gymnastics sexual abuse scandal. The same year LaPook was named a George Foster Peabody Awards finalist for his 60 Minutes work on the scandal. In addition, he has won two Edward R. Murrow Awards: in 2007 and 2013 and earned a New York Press Club Award for Journalism for a WCBS-AM News Team Special, “Eye on Ebola.” In 2010, he got recognition by the Webby Awards for his documentary series “CBS Doc Dot Com.”
Jon LaPook Early Life
Furthermore, in the medical field, LaPook works to weave media and the arts into training, with an eye on enhancing the experience between healthcare professionals and their patients. He has also done extensive work in the field of medical computing, including writing a medical practice management software package. LaPook sold it in 1999 to a company that was later acquired by Emdeon Corporation, the parent company of WebMD.
He was born and raised in Mineola, New York. LaPook graduated with honors from Yale University and received his Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) from Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1980, where he was elected to Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA), the national medical honor society. He completed his residency in internal medicine and fellowships in gastroenterology and medical informatics at Presbyterian Hospital in New York City.
Jon LaPook Age
Lapook was born Jonathan David LaPook in Mineola, New York on 1 September, 1953 and is now 71 years old as of 2024.
Jon LaPook Height
He stands at an approximate height of an even 6 feet tall.
Jon LaPook Education
LaPook graduated with honors from Yale University and received his Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) from Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1980, where he was elected to Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA), the national medical honor society. He completed his residency in internal medicine and fellowships in gastroenterology and medical informatics at Presbyterian Hospital in New York City.
Jon LaPook Family
He was born and raised in Mineola, New York to his parents Elsa Eisenbud and Sidney LaPook. His father was a dentist and World War II veteran and was born in 1928 and passed away in 2018 a few months before his 100th birthday. He has three sibling sisters Judith LaPook, Nancy LaPook Diamond, and Corinne LaPook.
Jon LaPook Wife
LaPook tied the knot with his wife, Kate Lear, daughter of legendary TV producer Norman Lear in 1985.
Jon LaPook Children
He is a father of two sons.
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