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  2. Jennifer S. Lawton - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Lawton was promoted to associate professor of surgery [5] and named to the "Best Doctors In America" list for 2008. [6] Two years later, she received a five-year, $1.33 million grant from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute to fund her research project "Exploitation of the KATP Channel Opener Diazoxide during Cardiac Surgery."

  3. Katrina Armstrong - Wikipedia

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    She graduated from Yale University with her Bachelor of Arts degree in architecture in 1986, earned her M.D. from Johns Hopkins University in 1991, [4] and a Master of Science in clinical epidemiology from the University of Pennsylvania in 1998. [5] She completed her residency training in internal medicine at Johns Hopkins. [6] [7]

  4. Claudia L. Thomas - Wikipedia

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    Claudia L. Thomas is the first female African-American orthopedic surgeon in the United States. She attended Medical School at Johns Hopkins University.She was the first African-American and woman to be admitted to the Yale Medical Program in orthopedics. [1]

  5. Nancy Abu-Bonsrah - Wikipedia

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    Nancy Abu-Bonsrah is a Ghanaian neurosurgeon who was the first black female to graduate [1] from Johns Hopkins School of Medicine's neurosurgery program, the school "where the medical discipline of neurological surgery was founded." [2] She was accepted to train at Johns Hopkins in 2017 [3] and graduated in 2024.

  6. Martha Zeiger - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, Zeiger joined the faculty at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine (JHU) where she established an endocrine surgery practice, endocrine surgery fellowship, and directed a molecular biology laboratory. There she rose to Chief of Endocrine Surgery and Associate Dean for Postdoctoral Fellows.

  7. Rowena Spencer - Wikipedia

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    Rowena Spencer (July 3, 1922 – May 13, 2014) [1] was an American physician who specialized in pediatric surgery at a time when it was unusual for a female to become a surgeon. She was the first female surgical intern at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, the first female appointed to the full-time surgery staff at Louisiana State University, and the ...

  8. Wendy S. Post - Wikipedia

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    Post was born in New York to HR executive Paula and dentist Arthur S. Post. She graduated from Harvard University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology and Master's degree in public health before earning her Medical degree from Columbia University. While completing her medical training at Johns Hopkins University, Post married Roger ...

  9. Antonia Novello - Wikipedia

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    Antonia Coello Novello (born August 23, 1944) is a Puerto Rican physician and public health administrator. She was a vice admiral in the Public Health Service Commissioned Corps and served as 14th Surgeon General of the United States from 1990 to 1993.