Numann joined the faculty of SUNY Upstate Medical University in 1970 as an assistant professor of surgery After her retirement, SUNY Upstate established the Patricia J. Numann Chair of Surgery, the university's first endowed chair for a woman. Numann held appointments at Crouse-Irving Memorial Hospital (as a consulting surgeon, 1970–2006), the Syracuse Veteran's Affairs Hospital (staff surgeon, 1970–2007), and SUNY Upstate University Hospital (attending surgeon, 1989–2007). She specialized in
endocrine surgery, mainly treating
thyroid disease,
parathyroid disease and
breast disease, and wrote about these procedures in medical textbook chapters and journal articles. In 2007, she founded the Patricia J. Numann Breast & Endocrine Surgery Center at SUNY Upstate Medical University. Numann has been involved in numerous professional organizations. She became a fellow of the
American College of Surgeons in 1974 and received its highest honor, the Distinguished Service Award, in 2006. She was appointed president of the college in 2011, making her the second woman to hold that position. She founded the
Association of Women Surgeons in 1982 and served as the association's president in 1986–1987. She was the first woman chair of the
American Board of Surgery, a position that she held from 1994 to 2002. She co-founded the Association for Surgical Education, and her election as president in 1985 made her the first woman president of any national surgical organization in the United States.
Awards and honors Numann's awards and honors include the New York State Woman of Distinction in Medicine Award (1994), the Nina Starr Braunwald Award of the Association of Women Surgeons (1998), the Distinguished Service Award of the
Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation (2001), the
Elizabeth Blackwell Medal of the
American Medical Women's Association (2006), and ISS Prize of the International Society of Surgery (2011). She was made an honorary fellow of the
Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow and the
Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh in 2011 and 2012 respectively. In 2012, she was awarded an honorary
Doctor of Science degree by SUNY Upstate Medical University. In 2019, she received the American College of Surgeons Lifetime Achievement Award at the Clinical Congress 2019 Convocation, October 27 in San Francisco, CA. ==References==