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  2. Mount Carmel Health System - Wikipedia

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    The company employs over 8,200 staff and 1,920 physicians in their outpatient facilities and four hospitals. [citation needed] Mount Carmel East opened in 1972 near Reynoldsburg. [1]

  3. Helen Octavia Dickens - Wikipedia

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    She passed the board examinations and became the first female African American board-certified Ob/gyn in Philadelphia. [8] In 1943, Dickens was accepted into a residency at Harlem Hospital in New York City. [9] She finished her residency in 1946 and was certified by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists in the same year.

  4. Josephine English - Wikipedia

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    Josephine English (December 17, 1920 - December 18, 2011) was an American gynecologist who was the first black woman to open a private practice in New York. [1] She was also known for her work in real estate and health care, in addition to her philanthropy towards the arts.

  5. Carol Brown (physician) - Wikipedia

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    Brown was the 2018 president of the Society of Gynecologic Oncology, [9] [5] making her the first black president of the organization. [10] Brown is known for her work addressing disparities in cancer care in medically under-served groups. She participated in a 2016 round table discussing the Cancer Moonshot with Vice President Joe Biden.

  6. List of African-American women in medicine - Wikipedia

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    She was the first black woman to graduate from the University of Michigan Medical School and the first black faculty member at Spelman. [24] M. Mary Mahoney was the first African-American to graduate from nursing training, graduating in 1879. [25] Biddy Mason, a slave, worked as a midwife and later set up a day care and a nursery in Los Angeles ...

  7. J. Marion Sims - Wikipedia

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    However, a "J. Marion Sims Chair" in obstetrics and gynecology still appears in a March 2018 program. [108] A J. Marion Sims Society, a student organization, existed there from 1923 to 1945. [109] A Sims Memorial Address on Gynecology, delivered before the South Carolina Medical Society at Charleston, is documented from 1927. [110]

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