Jennifer Ashton

Physician

Birthday April 23, 1969

Birth Sign Taurus

Birthplace George Air Force Base, California, U.S.

Age 54 years old

Nationality United States

#21800 Most Popular

1969

Jennifer Lee Garfein Ashton (born April 23, 1969) is a physician, author, and television correspondent.

She is chief health and medical editor and chief medical correspondent for ABC News and Good Morning America, chief women's health correspondent for The Dr. Oz Show, and a columnist for Cosmopolitan Magazine.

Dr. Ashton is also a regular contributor to the ABC daytime program GMA3: What You Need to Know.

She is also a frequent guest speaker and moderator for events raising awareness of women's health issues.

Ashton was born in Victorville, California to Oscar Garfein, a New York City cardiologist, and Dorothy Garfein, a registered nurse.

Her brother, Evan Garfein, is chief of plastic surgery and reconstructive surgery at Montefiore Hospital in New York City.

Ashton attended Horace Mann School in Riverdale, New York City, where she studied French and English.

1991

She graduated from Columbia College, Columbia University in 1991 with a bachelor's degree in art history.

1996

On August 31, 1996, Jennifer married Robert Ashton Jr, a thoracic and cardiac surgeon and later had two children, Chloë and Alex.

2000

She completed a medical degree from Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons in 2000.

While at Columbia, she served as President of her medical school class for all four years and was awarded the Bartlestone Prize in Pharmacology at graduation.

Upon completion of her residency at Mt. Sinai West (formerly St. Luke's Roosevelt Hospital in NYC), she was awarded Chief Resident of the Year, this was the first time this award was ever given in the history of the program.

2006

Ashton launched her television career in 2006 as the first female medical contributor to the Fox News Channel.

She appeared on TLC's A Baby Story, on PBS, and on Oprah & Friends XM radio's The Dr. Oz Show.

2007

In 2007, Ashton was recognized as a Woman of Achievement by the Girl Scouts of Northern New Jersey.

2008

In 2008, she received the Hope for The Future Award from The Octoberwoman Foundation for Breast Cancer Awareness.

2009

She joined CBS News as a medical correspondent in 2009.

Ashton is the author of The Body Scoop for Girls (2009), Your Body Beautiful (2012), Eat This, Not That!

While working as CBS News Network’s Medical Correspondent in 2009-2011, Dr. Ashton received the prestigious Columbia Alfred DuPont Award for Excellence in Journalism.

Dr. Jennifer Ashton is the recipient of the American Heart Association's 2023 Woman Changing the World Award.

2012

Ashton co-hosted the short-lived ABC television series The Revolution, canceled in April 2012 due to poor viewership.

She joined the ABC News medical unit as senior medical contributor in 2012, making regular appearances on Good Morning America and ABC World News Tonight.

2013

In 2013 she became an on-air personality for the daytime talk show The Doctors.

2016

She subsequently earned a master's degree in nutrition from Columbia University, in 2016.

Ashton is double board-certified in obstetrics, gynecology and Obesity Medicine.

Ashton completed her residency at St. Luke's–Roosevelt Hospital Center (now Mount Sinai Morningside) in New York.

She has practiced as an attending physician at Englewood Hospital and Medical Center, an affiliate of Mount Sinai Medical Center in Englewood, New Jersey, and is currently in private practice.

When You're Expecting (2016), Life After Suicide (2019), The Self Care Solution (2019), and The New Normal (2021).

In 2023, Ashton published the first issue of The Dr. Jen Ashton Magazine.

Ashton serves as the Editor and Chief.

The magazine's launch was the most successful A360 Magazine launch in three years.

2017

They divorced in January 2017.

On February 11, 2017, two weeks after the divorce was finalized, Robert, 52, died by suicide by jumping off the George Washington Bridge.

2018

On June 6, 2018, after news of Kate Spade's suicide broke, Ashton went public about her ex-husband's death during an interview with colleague George Stephanopoulos on Good Morning America.

Ashton became engaged to Boston Red Sox chairman Tom Werner in January 2022.

They were married on November 5, 2022, at the Harmonie Club in New York City, in a traditional Jewish wedding ceremony presided over by a rabbi.

Ashton has revealed that she learned Transcendental Meditation through the David Lynch Foundation.

2020

As of March 2020, she has been a co-host during showings of GMA3: What You Need to Know (formerly Pandemic: What You Need to Know).

Ashton also serves as the chief health and medical editor and chief medical correspondent for ABC News and Good Morning America.

She is only the 3rd doctor to hold that position in the history of ABC News, and the first woman.