After her time in the senate, Monson became employed by the Oklahoma University Health Sciences Center as Director of Health Policy Development and Analysis. She is also a member of the OU Medical Center board of trustees, and the Oklahoma City/County board of health. Has planned to retire after 2018.
Achievements and service • Executive Director of the Oklahoma Health Care Project (1986-1990) • Member of the Pew Commission on Children in Foster Care • Oklahoma Afterschool Network Chairperson • Girl Scouts Redland Council Board of Directors member • Legislative Health Champion Award by
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oklahoma • Distinguished Legislator of the Year Award:
American Psychiatric Association • Legislator of the Year: Oklahoma Public Employees Association, the Oklahoma Psychological Association, the Oklahoma Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers, and
PHRMA • Advocate of the Year by the Families USA Foundation •
University of Oklahoma College of Arts and Sciences Distinguished Alumnus Award • Woman of the Year in Government by the Redlands Council of Girl Scouts • Oklahoma Child Advocacy's Children's Hall of Fame inductee • Friends of Children Award from the Oklahoma Association for the Education of Young Children • Recipient of the Silver Banner Award from the Tuscan government (2003) • Recognized by the Brazilian government for her work with women's rights in that country • Kate Barnard Award Recipient (2006) • Trustee of the Sickle Cell Cure Foundation ==References==