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006 – Two first for female doctors

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Fe del Mundo Doctor Fe Del Mundo lead studies that evolved incubators and improved the practices in how we treat jaundice. Her whole life, spanning eight decades, was dedicated to pediatrics in the Philippines "[Del Mundo] humorously relates that when she arrived in Boston and went to the dormitory assigned her in a letter from the director of the hospital housing, much to her surprise, she found herself in a men's dorm. Unknowingly the Harvard officials had admitted a female to their all-male student body. But because her record was so strong, the head of the pediatrics department saw no reason not to accept her. Thus, upsetting Harvard tradition, she became the first Philippine woman and the only female at the time to be enrolled at the Harvard Medical School." Awards 1966 Elizabeth Blackwell Award for "outstanding service to mankind". 1977 Ramon Magsaysay Award for outstanding public service. 1977 15th International Congress of Pediatrics award as the most outstanding pediatrician and humanitarian Susan La Flesche Picotte Susan La Flesche Picotte, was born in 1865 and grew up on the Omaha Reservation. In 1884 she attended the Hampton Institute in Virginia and later earned a medical degree at the Women's Medical College of Pennsylvania. She is the first Native American woman to become a doctor in the United States. After receiving her degree, Susan returned to the reservation and worked as a physician. In 1894 she began working in private practice. Susan treated everyone and was a huge advocate for better health care. Later she founded a reservation hospital, which was named in her honor. La Flesche Picotte died in 1915. Podcast Sources: Cogan, Frances B. (1989). All-American Girl: The Ideal of Real Womanhood in Mid-Nineteenth-Century America. Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press. ISBN 082031062X. DeJong, David (1993). Promises of the Past: A History of Indian Education in the United States. Golden, CO: North American Press. ISBN 1555919057. Diffendal, Anne P. (January 1994). "The LaFlesche Sisters: Victorian Reformers in the Omaha Tribe". Journal of the West. 33 (1). En.wikipedia.org. (2018). Fe del Mundo. [online] Available at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fe_del_Mundo [Accessed 13 Jun. 2018]. Hoxie, Frederick (1984). A Final Promise: The Campaign to Assimilate the Indians, 1880–1920. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press. ISBN 0803223234. Hms.harvard.edu. (2018). 1871-1920 | HMS. [online] Available at: http://hms.harvard.edu/departments/joint-committee-status-women/resources/interesting-reports/matriculation-women-harvard-medical-school/1871-1920 [Accessed 13 Jun. 2018]. Mathes, Valerie Sherer (1990). "Nineteenth Century Women and Reform: The Women's National Indian Association". American Indian Quarterly. 14 (1). Morantz-Sanchez, Regina Markell (1985). Sympathy and Science: Women Physicians in American Medicine. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0195036271. Pcij.org. (2018). PCIJ findings: What’s flawed, fuzzy with drug war numbers? | Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism. [online] Available at: http://pcij.org/i-report/2007/fe-del-mundo.html [Accessed 13 Jun. 2018]. Rmaf.org.ph. (2018). The Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation • Honoring greatness of spirit and transformative leadership in Asia. [online] Available at: http://www.rmaf.org.ph/newrmaf/main/awardees/awardee/profile/190http://www.rmaf.org.ph/newrmaf/main/awardees/awardee/profile/190 [Accessed 13 Jun. 2018]. Speroff, Leon (2003). Carlos Montezuma, M.D. : a Yavapai American Hero : the Life and Times of an American Indian, 1866–1923. Portland, Oregon: Arnica Publishing. ISBN 0972653546. Starita, Joe (2016). A Warrior of the People: How Susan La Flesche Overcame Racial and Gender Inequality to Become America's First Indian Doctor. New York: St. Martin's Press. ISBN 978-1-250-08534-4. Swetland, Mark (August 1994). ""Make Believe White Men" and the Omaha Land Allotments of 187...
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Fe del Mundo Doctor Fe Del Mundo lead studies that evolved incubators and improved the practices in how we treat jaundice. Her whole life, spanning eight decades, was dedicated to pediatrics in the Philippines "[Del Mundo] humorously relates that when she arrived in Boston and went to the dormitory assigned her in a letter from the director of the hospital housing, much to her surprise, she found herself in a men's dorm. Unknowingly the Harvard officials had admitted a female to their all-male student body. But because her record was so strong, the head of the pediatrics department saw no reason not to accept her. Thus, upsetting Harvard tradition, she became the first Philippine woman and the only female at the time to be enrolled at the Harvard Medical School." Awards 1966 Elizabeth Blackwell Award for "outstanding service to mankind". 1977 Ramon Magsaysay Award for outstanding public service. 1977 15th International Congress of Pediatrics award as the most outstanding pediatrician and humanitarian Susan La Flesche Picotte Susan La Flesche Picotte, was born in 1865 and grew up on the Omaha Reservation. In 1884 she attended the Hampton Institute in Virginia and later earned a medical degree at the Women's Medical College of Pennsylvania. She is the first Native American woman to become a doctor in the United States. After receiving her degree, Susan returned to the reservation and worked as a physician. In 1894 she began working in private practice. Susan treated everyone and was a huge advocate for better health care. Later she founded a reservation hospital, which was named in her honor. La Flesche Picotte died in 1915. Podcast Sources: Cogan, Frances B. (1989). All-American Girl: The Ideal of Real Womanhood in Mid-Nineteenth-Century America. Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press. ISBN 082031062X. DeJong, David (1993). Promises of the Past: A History of Indian Education in the United States. Golden, CO: North American Press. ISBN 1555919057. Diffendal, Anne P. (January 1994). "The LaFlesche Sisters: Victorian Reformers in the Omaha Tribe". Journal of the West. 33 (1). En.wikipedia.org. (2018). Fe del Mundo. [online] Available at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fe_del_Mundo [Accessed 13 Jun. 2018]. Hoxie, Frederick (1984). A Final Promise: The Campaign to Assimilate the Indians, 1880–1920. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press. ISBN 0803223234. Hms.harvard.edu. (2018). 1871-1920 | HMS. [online] Available at: http://hms.harvard.edu/departments/joint-committee-status-women/resources/interesting-reports/matriculation-women-harvard-medical-school/1871-1920 [Accessed 13 Jun. 2018]. Mathes, Valerie Sherer (1990). "Nineteenth Century Women and Reform: The Women's National Indian Association". American Indian Quarterly. 14 (1). Morantz-Sanchez, Regina Markell (1985). Sympathy and Science: Women Physicians in American Medicine. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0195036271. Pcij.org. (2018). PCIJ findings: What’s flawed, fuzzy with drug war numbers? | Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism. [online] Available at: http://pcij.org/i-report/2007/fe-del-mundo.html [Accessed 13 Jun. 2018]. Rmaf.org.ph. (2018). The Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation • Honoring greatness of spirit and transformative leadership in Asia. [online] Available at: http://www.rmaf.org.ph/newrmaf/main/awardees/awardee/profile/190http://www.rmaf.org.ph/newrmaf/main/awardees/awardee/profile/190 [Accessed 13 Jun. 2018]. Speroff, Leon (2003). Carlos Montezuma, M.D. : a Yavapai American Hero : the Life and Times of an American Indian, 1866–1923. Portland, Oregon: Arnica Publishing. ISBN 0972653546. Starita, Joe (2016). A Warrior of the People: How Susan La Flesche Overcame Racial and Gender Inequality to Become America's First Indian Doctor. New York: St. Martin's Press. ISBN 978-1-250-08534-4. Swetland, Mark (August 1994). ""Make Believe White Men" and the Omaha Land Allotments of 187...
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