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After completing her residency in 1960, she became a certified orthopedic surgeon in 1963. [3] Diamond became the 14th woman to become certified by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery . Working at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Diamond specialized in pediatric orthopedics, and in 1971, she founded the Pediatric Orthopedic ...
Abraham Baldwin, Patriot and Founding Father, a founder and first president of the University of Georgia, representative to the U.S. Constitutional Convention, creating the United States of America, signer of the U.S. Constitution, and President pro tempore of the United States Senate Lyman Hall, physician, signer of the Declaration of Independence, member of the Continental Congress, Governor ...
Goldman was born to a Jewish family in 1904 in San Francisco, California, one of eleven children born to immigrants from Poland. [3] His father, Samuel Galleorivich, changed his name to Goldman [4] and worked in the oil industry. [3]
Marv Hubbard: 1946 – 2015 American football player [694] Ken Hutcherson: 1952 – 2013 American football player and pastor; died at the age of 61 after battling prostate cancer for more than a decade [695] Javier Imbroda: 1961 – 2022 Spanish basketball coach and politician; died at the age of 61 after battling prostate cancer since 2016 ...
Dr. Jay Loeffler 1977, chair of the Department of Radiation Oncology at Massachusetts General Hospital; highly distinguished physician in oncology; Herbert Louis 1950, orthopedic surgeon and billionaire; Matthias Nicoll Jr. 1889, physician and New York State Health Commissioner
Jenette Hubbard Bolles (September 12, 1862 – February 23, 1930), also known as Nettie Bolles, was an American medical doctor. She was the first woman to study and have a career as an osteopath and the first osteopath in the state of Colorado. She held a number of positions in the medical field and was a suffragette.
Diane E. Meier (born April 15, 1952), an American geriatrician and palliative care specialist. In 1999, Dr. Meier founded the Center to Advance Palliative Care, a national organization devoted to increasing access to quality health care in the United States for people living with serious illness.
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