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1946: Lilian Lindsay became the first female president of the British Dental Association. [12] 1951: Helen E. Myers, a 1941 graduate of Temple University, was commissioned as the U.S. Army Dental Corps' first female dental officer in 1951. [15] 1953: Raya Rachlin became the first woman commissioned as a United States Air Force dentist. [41]
Dr. Alissa Anthony took over Schoening Dental Care a little more than two years ago, rebranded as 815 Dental Studio and has grown the practice to more than 1,500 patients. But that's not all.
Helen Rulison Shipley – first female dentist in Nevada; Jeanne Sinkford - the first female dean of an American dental school (Howard University, School of Dentistry) Mike Simpson – US representative from Idaho; Joseph Slogan – Canadian politician; John Smith (dentist) – founder of the Edinburgh school of dentistry
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 ...
Hospitalized women are less likely to die or be readmitted to the hospital if they are treated by female doctors, ... The study included nearly 800,000 male and female patients hospitalized from ...
1975: On July 1, 1975, Jeanne Sinkford became the first female dean of an American dental school when she was appointed the dean of Howard University School of Dentistry. [3] 1975: Jessica Rickert became the first female American Indian dentist in America upon graduating from the University of Michigan School of Dentistry in
In an Inside Edition investigation that will air Tuesday, Valerie Oliva revealed she was still groggy from anesthesia after having her wisdom teeth pulled when the dental assistant groped her.
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.