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  2. Michelle Izmaylov - Wikipedia

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    Michelle Izmaylov was born March 30, 1991, in Los Angeles, California.She is a first-generation Russian American, and lives in Atlanta, Georgia. [citation needed]Izmaylov graduated from Alpharetta High School in 2009.

  3. Women in medicine - Wikipedia

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    The presence of women in medicine, particularly in the practicing fields of surgery and as physicians, has been traced to the earliest of history.Women have historically had lower participation levels in medical fields compared to men with occupancy rates varying by race, socioeconomic status, and geography.

  4. Women's health movement in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The women's health movement has origins in multiple movements within the United States: the popular health movement of the 1830s and 1840s, the struggle for women/midwives to practice medicine or enter medical schools in the late 1800s and early 1900s, black women's clubs that worked to improve access to healthcare, and various social movements ...

  5. Danielle Ofri - Wikipedia

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    Ofri released her third book, Medicine in Translation: Journeys with My Patients, in 2010. It discusses immigration and health care—two topics that dominated the public discourse in 2010. Ofri explores the cultural challenges in medicine, and chronicles the experiences of immigrants and Americans in the U.S. health care system.

  6. Lady Doctors - Wikipedia

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    Lady Doctors: The Untold Stories of India's First Women in Medicine is a book about six of India's first Indian female physicians in Western medicine.It was written by journalist, author and lawyer Kavitha Rao, and first published in 2021 by Westland Books in India, and in the UK by Jacaranda Books in 2023.

  7. Medical misogyny leaves women in pain for years, say MPs - AOL

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    Women experiencing conditions such as heavy periods and endometriosis are being dismissed when they ask for help, a report warns. Medical misogyny leaves women in pain for years, say MPs Skip to ...

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

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    Georgia E. Lee Patton, 1893 medical school graduate who went on to practice medicine in Africa. [27] Beulah Wright Porter, in 1897 became the first African American woman physician in Indianapolis. [29] R. Sarah Parker Remond earned her medical license in 1871 in Italy. [11] S. Nannette Stafford, 1878 medical school graduate from Howard ...

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