The National Library of Medicine's traveling exhibit, Changing the Face of Medicine, highlights women that have influenced and enhanced the practice of medicine. This exhibit is meant to honor the lives and accomplishments of female doctors who are making a difference, in the hope of inspiring a new generation of medical pioneers.
The Changing the Face of Medicine exhibit will be on display at Countway Library from March 13-April 20, 2006. An opening celebration will be held on Thursday, March 23, 2006.
Harvard Medical School affiliated physicians featured in the "Changing the Face of Medicine Exhibit" are listed below:
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Dr. Tenley E. Albright
Dr. Kathryn Dorothy Duncan Anderson
Dr. Marcia Angell
Dr. Mary Ellen Avery
Dr. Grete Lehner Bibring
Dr. JudyAnn Bigby
Dr. Nina Starr Braunwald
Dr. Susan M. Briggs
Dr. Benjy Frances Brooks
Dr. Helen Mary Caldicott
Dr. Myrtelle May Canavan
Dr. Lucy M. Candib
Dr. Eliza Lo Chin
Dr. Patricia StandTal Clarke
Dr. Raquel Eidelnan Cohen
Dr. Ruth E. Dayhoff
Dr. Catherine D. DeAngelis
Dr. Ruth Marguerite Easterling
Dr. Louise Eisenhardt
Dr. Martha May Eliot
Dr. Mary Jane England
Dr. Audrey Elizabeth Evans
Dr. Denise L. Faustman
Dr. Vanessa Northington Gamble
Dr. Beatrice Elizabeth Gee
Dr. Helen Hofsommer Glaser
Dr. Margaret Hamburg
Dr. Alice Hamilton
Dr. Harriet Louise Hardy
Dr. Elizabeth Dexter Hay
Dr. Deborah Prothrow-Stith
Dr. Helen Cordelia Putnam
Dr. Joan Y. Reede
Dr. Lynne McArthur Reid
Dr. Ina Park Rhee
Dr. Laurel Wysong Rice
Dr. Marian Wilkins Ropes
Dr. Yvette Roubideaux
Dr. Rosalyn P. Scott
Dr. Jessie Boyd Scriver
Dr. Eleanor Gossard Shore
Dr. Eve Elizabeth Slater
Dr. Lucy Frank Squire
Dr. Nancy Tarbell
Dr. Caroline Bedell Thomas
Dr. Nanette Kass Wenger
Dr. Mary Ellen Beck Wohl
Dr. Stephanie Joan Woolhandler
Dr. Terri L. Young
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“The National Library of Medicine (NLM), Bethesda, Md., and the American Library Association (ALA), Chicago, Ill., organized “Changing the Face of Medicine: Celebrating America’s Women Physicians” with support from the National Library of Medicine, the National Institutes of Health Office of Research on Women’s Health, and the American Medical Women’s Association. The traveling exhibition is based on a larger exhibition that was displayed at the NLM from 2003–2005.”
Page Updated: March 14, 2006
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