“There's nothing wrong with asking for help.”
Read MoreAnnouncing the latest addition to the Foundation’s Renaissance Woman Oral History Project
Read MorePeople doubted her abilities and questioned her credentials simply based on demographics.
Read More“I see a future in which medicine is as much about public health and wellness as it is about sick care and the treatment of diseases.”
Read More“I believe that when individuals can tell me their stories and share their expertise about themselves, then I can share my medical knowledge and together we can create a plan of care that honors the patient’s unique goals and values.”
Read MoreRebecca Davis Lee Crumpler, the first African-American woman to earn a medical degree, sought every opportunity to relieve the sufferings of others.
Read MoreHeather Munro Prescott, PhD will research the cultural history of Planned Partenthood Federation of America
Read MoreTracking the progress of the next generation
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Read MoreThe Women in Medicine Legacy Foundation honors Dr. Linda P. Fried
Read More"If you want to fly high you have to expect to be buffeted by high winds."
Read More"I’m committed to making certain women are represented in leadership positions to set the example for the next generation."
Read MoreThe first to note the loss of cognitive function in children treated with radiation to the brain
Read More"There really is a way to live longer and healthier."
Read MoreMeet the first woman to hold a faculty position at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Read More"We’re always striving to meet someone else’s standard, but sometimes you need to take a step back and ask yourself what you really want."
Read MoreHer studies in female sexuality predated Kinsey’s by over 50 years
Read More"It’s important to exercise different muscles at different points in our career."
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