Table of contents by Tacey A. Rosolowski covering the content of an oral history of Dr. Gene-Ann Polk, a pediatrician and physician at Harlem Hospital, active mentor for black women in medicine, and Board Member of the Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine. Oral history was sponsored by the Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine.
For the audio and full transcript of this oral history, click here.
Interview profile and chapter summaries by Tacey A. Rosolowski covering the content of an oral history of Dr. Gene-Ann Polk, a pediatrician and physician at Harlem Hospital, active mentor for black women in medicine, and Board Member of the Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine. Oral history was sponsored by the Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine.
For the audio and full transcript of this oral history, click here.
Highlights and full audio of the oral history of Dr. Ellen Gritz, conducted by Tacey A. Rosolowski. Gritz was a behavioral psychologist specializing in smoking cessation and the psycho-social effects of cancer. This oral history was made as part of the Renaissance Women in Medicine Oral History Project, sponsored by the Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine.
Segment summaries by Tacey A. Rosolowski covering the content of an oral history of Dr. Ellen Ruth Gritz, a behavioral psychologist specializing in smoking cessation and the psycho-social effects of cancer. Oral history was made as part of the Renaissance Women in Medicine Oral History Project, sponsored by the Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine.
For the audio and full transcript of this oral history, click here.
Full segment profile from the oral history of Dr. Carola Blitzman Eisenberg, a psychiatrist. Oral history was made as part of the Renaissance Women in Medicine Oral History Project, sponsored by the Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine.
For the oral history and full transcript, click here.
Full segment profile from the oral history of Dr. Barbara Barlow, a pediatric surgeon and advocate for the prevention of children's injuries. Oral history was made as part of the Renaissance Women in Medicine Oral History Project, sponsored by the Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine.
For the oral history and full transcript, click here.
The oral history of Dr. Louise Schnaufer, founding Trustee of FHWIM, and beloved pediatric surgeon at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, is also archived at the College of Physicians of Philadelphia and was made possible with funding provided by Drs. John R. Templeton, Jar and Josephine Templeton.
Adapted from the Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine website, here.
]]>Conducted by the Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine, the Louise Schnaufer Oral History Project pays tribute to a pioneering pediatric surgeon whose career spans the latter half of the Twentieth Century. In a field dominated by men, and at a time when surgeons were only beginning to awaken to the needs for a specialty in pediatric surgery, Dr. Louise Schnaufer opened the eyes and hearts of the international medical community to the necessities of compassion in the healing processes, and she did so without compromising her skills as a scientist, as a surgeon, as a teacher, or as a friend. Because of her age and infirmity, Dr. Schnaufer was unable to be interviewed. Instead, twelve of her mentors, associates, and students were interviewed extensively, reflecting on a range of themes in their interactions with her as a professional, in her social life, with her personality, spirituality, and in her surgical specialty.
The oral history of Dr. Louise Schnaufer, founding Trustee of FHWIM, and beloved pediatric surgeon at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, is also archived at the College of Physicians of Philadelphia and was made possible with funding provided by Drs. John R. Templeton, Jar and Josephine Templeton.
Adapted from the Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine website, here.
For an overview of the content in this interview, please see the interview profile.
For a full transcript, click here.
]]>Audio of the oral history of psychiatrist Dr. Carola Blitzman Eisenberg, conducted by Tacey A. Rosolowski . This oral history was made as part of the Renaissance Women in Medicine Oral History Project, sponsored by the Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine.
For an overview of the content in this interview, please see the interview profile.
For a full transcript, click here.
This playlist contains the full audio of the oral history interview.
]]>This playlist contains the full audio of the oral history interview.
Highlights and full audio of the oral history of Dr. Ellen Gritz, conducted by Tacey A. Rosolowski. Gritz was a behavioral psychologist specializing in smoking cessation and the psycho-social effects of cancer. This oral history was made as part of the Renaissance Women in Medicine Oral History Project, sponsored by the Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine.
For a full transcript, click here.
For an overview of the content in this interview, please see the interview profile.
For the a summary by segment, please see the segment profile.
This playlist contains the full audio of the oral history interview.
]]>This playlist contains the full audio of the oral history interview.
Highlights and full audio of the oral history of psychiatrist Dr. Carola Blitzman Eisenberg, conducted by Tacey A. Rosolowski . This oral history was made as part of the Renaissance Women in Medicine Oral History Project, sponsored by the Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine.
For a full transcript, click here.
For an overview of the content in this interview, please see the interview profile.
For the a summary by segment, please see the segment profile.
Highlights and full audio of the oral history of Dr. Barbara Barlow, conducted by Tacey A. Rosolowski. Barlow was a pediatric surgeon and advocate for the prevention of children's injuries. This oral history was made as part of the Renaissance Women in Medicine Oral History Project, sponsored by the Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine.
Interview profile by Tacey A. Rosolowski covering the content of an oral history of Dr. Ellen Ruth Gritz, a behavioral psychologist specializing in smoking cessation and the psycho-social effects of cancer. Oral history was made as part of the Renaissance Women in Medicine Oral History Project, sponsored by the Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine.
For the audio and full transcript of this oral history, click here.
Interview profile by Tacey A. Rosolowski covering the content of an oral history of Dr. Carola Blitzman Eisenberg, a psychiatrist. Oral history was made as part of the Renaissance Women in Medicine Oral History Project, sponsored by the Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine.
For the oral history and full transcript, click here.
Interview profile by Tacey A. Rosolowski covering the content of an oral history of Dr. Barbara Barlow, a pediatric surgeon and advocate for the prevention of children's injuries. Oral history was made as part of the Renaissance Women in Medicine Oral History Project, sponsored by the Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine.
Oral history interview between Harvard History of Science Graduate Student Emily Harrison and doctor Alasdair Conn of Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston. Taken 10 February 2014 in Ruth Sleeper Hall at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. Topics include reaction to 2013 Boston Marathon Bombing and emergency and disaster training and management. [Click here to go to full transcript.]