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In Celebration of Black History Month
Honoring Leonidas Harris Berry, MD July 20, 1902 – December 4, 1995 Dr. Leonidas Harris Berry was known for his groundbreaking work in gastroenterology and endoscopy. After earning several bachelor of...
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Vivien Theodore Thomas “Pioneer of early cardiac corrective surgeries.” August 29, 1910-Nov 26, 19 Dr. Vivien Theodore Thomas was born in Lake Providence Louisiana. After graduating high school with...
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Eartha White November 8, 1876 – January 18, 1974 Born in Jacksonville, FL, in 1876, Dr. Eartha White was the daughter of a previously enslaved woman. Through much perseverance she began several...
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Elizabeth Blackwell, MD (1821-1919) By Jeanne Rabalais, MD As the first woman in America to receive a medical degree, Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell is notably one of the most important champions of women in...
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Mary Eliza Mahoney (1845-1926) By Jeanne Rabalais, MD Mary Mahoney was the first Black woman to graduate from a nursing program and earn a professional nursing license. She received that license from...
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View ArticleCelebrating Women in Medicine Month 2023
By Kristian Thomas During the month of September, the University of Florida College of Medicine – Jacksonville joined the American Medical Association to celebrate Women in Medicine Month. This year,...
View Article2024 Women in Medicine & Science Leadership Conference
Saturday, April27, 2024 | 8:00 am – 3:00 pm | Doubletree Riverfront, Jacksonville, FL The well-being and retention of faculty in academic medicine has been challenged with steeper attrition for women....
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