In 2002, Grady received the first award of the Centennial Achievement Medal from
Georgetown University School of Nursing and Health Studies. In 1996, the
University of Maryland presented her with an honorary Doctorate in public service. That same year, she was named the inaugural Rozella M. Schlotfeld distinguished lecturer at the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing at
Case Western Reserve University. In 2011,
Arizona State University's College of Nursing and Health Innovation presented her with a Discover Award. The Council on Cardiovascular Nurses of the
American Heart Association named her the Excellence in Nursing Lecturer in 1995. In 2005, Grady received Doctor of Science, Honoris Causa degrees from the
Medical University of South Carolina and
Thomas Jefferson University, and
Columbia University School of Nursing honored her with its prestigious Second Century Award for Excellence in Health Care. In 2008, Grady received a Doctor of Science, Honoris Causa degree from the State University of New York Downstate Medical Center. Grady is a past recipient of the
NIH MERIT Award and received the Public Health Service Superior Service Award for her exceptional leadership. She has twice been named to Washingtonian magazine's list of "100 Most Powerful Women." == References ==