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1895: Lilian Lindsay became the first licensed female dentist in Britain. [12] 1895: Anna Robina (Robbi) Karvonen became the first female dentist to study and earn a dental degree in Finland, when she took her exam in 1895. [27] 1898: Emma Gaudreau Casgrain became the first licensed female dentist in Canada. [12]
Dentist Year of graduation Year of starting practice Burkina Faso: Véronique Kyelem [1] 1972 1987 Ghana: Hilda Ayensu [2] Kenya: Muthoni Gitata [3] Liberia: Rachael Hill Townsend [4] Namibia: Sarti Mwatilifange [5] and another woman 1994 Nigeria: Simi Johnson [6] and Grace Guobadia [7] 1957 South Africa: Jane Nathan [8] [9] [10] 1917 Sudan ...
The community, which at least I serve, is the same community I served in Mexico City.” ... “And that empathy I think is the main basis of the doctor-patient relationship,” De La Cruz said.
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.
Although the positive impact was greater in female patients — particularly those who were severely ill — the research revealed that both men and women under the care of female doctors ...
Emma Gaudreau Casgrain - the first licensed female dentist in Canada; Henri-Edmond Casgrain - Canadian dental surgeon, inventor, city councillor and the first motorist in Quebec. [2] Allen M. Christensen – American politician, Utah state senator; Steve Christian – one of the Pitcairn Island sex abusers who did dentistry and was Mayor
Lovisa Årberg (1801–1881) was the first female doctor and surgeon in Sweden; whereas, Amalia Assur (1803–1889) was the first female dentist in Sweden and possibly Europe. Marie Durocher (1809–1893) was a Brazilian obstetrician, midwife and physician. She is considered the first female doctor in Brazil and the Americas.
Dr. Simi, the lab-coated cartoon mascot of Mexico's largest pharmacy chain, speaks to the failures of the nation's public health system.