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During her tenure at the institution, Burtness was named one of the Best Women’s Physicians for 2011 [4] and listed as one of the Best Doctors in America in 2013. [ 5 ] Burtness left the Fox Chase Cancer Center in 2014 to return to Yale University as a Professor of Medicine and their Clinical Research Program Leader of the Head and Neck ...
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[3] [5] She was awarded "Woman of the Year" by the International Women's Forum in 1990 and was named one of the "Best Doctors in America" for five consecutive years beginning in 1992. In 1994, she was elected national president of the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS), the first woman to hold the position. [ 5 ]
This is a list of the first qualified female physician to practice in each country, where that is known. Many, if not all, countries have had female physicians since time immemorial; however, modern systems of qualification have often commenced as male only, whether de facto or de jure. This lists the first women physicians in modern countries.
Jennifer Lee Garfein Ashton (born April 23, 1969) is an American physician, author and television correspondent.She is chief health and medical editor and chief medical correspondent for ABC News and Good Morning America, chief women's health correspondent for The Dr. Oz Show, and a columnist for Cosmopolitan Magazine.
Ahmed is the author of In the Land of Invisible Women, an account of her experiences as a physician in Saudi Arabia. [8] [9] [10]Ahmed has also worked as a public commentator, writing on issues ranging from medicine, to politics, feminism, Islam, and current affairs.
She was named one of America's leading doctors in 2008, by Black Enterprise magazine. [22] She was considered by Essence in 2009 to be one of the year's 25 Most Influential African Americans. [ 10 ] In 2016, she was included in the list of top 10 Caribbean-born female doctors in the US, compiled by News Americas .