Alma Dea Morani Award Statue
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
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Morani, Alma Dea, 1907-2001
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
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Audrey E. Evans with Nancy Reagan
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
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Evans, Audrey E., 1925-
Reagan, Nancy, 1923-
Audrey E. Evans was the 2005 recipient of the Alma Dean Morani, M. D., Renaissance Woman Award. Evans specialized in pediatric oncology with a focus on "totoal care". Evans also built the present Cancer Research Center at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, and also played a role in the creation of the first Ronald McDonald House and the Ronald McDonald Children's Charity.
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Barbara Barlow Interview: Segment Summaries
Barlow, Barbara
Oral histories
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
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C. Everett Koop full oral history transcript, Louise Schnaufer Oral History Project
Koop, C. Everett
Ehrhart, Mindy
Schnaufer, Louise
Oral histories
Transcripts
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
College of Physicians of Philadelphia
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
College of Physicians of Philadelphia
Koop, C. Everett
Ehrhart, Mindy
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Carol C. Nadelson with the Alma Dea Morani Award
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
Alma Dea Morani, M. D., Renaissance Woman Award
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Nadelson, Carol C.
Carol C. Nadelson was the 2009 recipient of the Alma Dean Morani, M. D., Renaissance Woman Award. Nadelson specialized in psychiatry. She is also an active leader in advocating for women and diversity in medicine.
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Carola B. Eisenberg Interview: Segment Summaries
Eisenberg, Carola
Oral histories
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
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Debra Petrillo full oral history transcript, Louise Schnaufer Oral History Project
Petrillo, Debra
Ehrhart, Mindy
Schnaufer, Louise
Oral histories
Transcripts
College of Physicians of Philadelphia
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
College of Physicians of Philadelphia
Petrillo, Debra
Ehrhart, Mindy
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Ellen Gritz Interview: Segment Summaries
Gritz, Ellen R.
Oral histories
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
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Ellen R. Gritz with the Alma Dea Morani Award
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
Alma Dea Morani, M. D., Renaissance Woman Award
Photographs
Gritz, Ellen R.
Ellen R. Gritz was the 2008 recipient of the Alma Dean Morani, M. D., Renaissance Woman Award. Gritz specialized in cancer research and behavioral science. Her work includes studying cigarette smoking behavior, skin cancer prevention, and quality of life of cancer patients.
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First program for the Alma Dea Morani Award
Morani, Alma Dea, 1907-2001
Alma Dea Morani, M. D., Renaissance Woman Award
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
Programs (documents)
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Florence Haseltine
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Haseltine, Florence
Florence Haseltine was the 2013 recipient of the Alma Dean Morani, M. D., Renaissance Woman Award. Haseltine works with health technology, including software, databases, webpages, and apps.
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Flyer for the Alma Dea Morani Award ceremony for Audrey Evans
Evans, Audrey E., 1925-
Alma Dea Morani, M. D., Renaissance Woman Award
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
Fliers (printed matter)
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Flyer for the Alma Dea Morani Award ceremony for Barbara Barlow
Barlow, Barbara A.
Alma Dea Morani, M. D., Renaissance Woman Award
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
Fliers (printed matter)
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Flyer for the Alma Dea Morani Award ceremony for Carola Eisenberg
Eisenberg, Carola
Alma Dea Morani, M. D., Renaissance Woman Award
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
Fliers (printed matter)
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
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Flyer for the Alma Dea Morani Award ceremony for Catherine DeAngelis
DeAngelis, Catherine, 1940-
Alma Dea Morani, M. D., Renaissance Woman Award
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
Fliers (printed matter)
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
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Flyer for the Alma Dea Morani Award ceremony for Christine Haycock
Haycock, Christine E.
Alma Dea Morani, M. D., Renaissance Woman Award
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
Fliers (printed matter)
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
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Flyer for the Alma Dea Morani Award ceremony for Ellen Gritz
Gritz, Ellen R.
Alma Dea Morani, M. D., Renaissance Woman Award
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
Fliers (printed matter)
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Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine Logo
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
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Harry C. Bishop full oral history transcript, Louise Schnaufer Oral History Project
Bishop, Harry C.
Schnaufer, Louise
Oral histories
Transcripts
Ehrhart, Mindy
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
College of Physicians of Philadelphia
Full transcript from the oral history interview of Harry C. Bishop, M.D. for the Louise Schnaufer Oral History Project, conducted by Mindy Ehrhart and sponsored by the Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
College of Physicians of Philadelphia
Bishop, Harry C.
Ehrhart, Mindy
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Highlights from the oral history interview with Carola Eisenberg (audio)
Oral histories
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
Eisenberg, Carola
Rosolowski, Tacey A.
<p>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.</p>
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https://vimeo.com/100331867
Interview Profile and Chapter Summaries: Dr. Gene-Ann Polk, M.D.
Polk, Gene-Ann
Oral histories
Rosolowski, Tacey A.
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
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Interview Profile: Dr. Barbara Barlow, M.D.
Barlow, Barbara
Rosolowski, Tacey A.
Oral histories
Rosolowski, Tacey A.
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Interview Profile: Dr. Carola Blitzman Eisenberg, M.D.
Eisenberg, Carola
Rosolowski, Tacey A.
Oral histories
Summaries
Rosolowski, Tacey A.
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Interview Profile: Dr. Ellen Ruth Gritz, Ph.D.
Gritz, Ellen R.
Rosolowski, Tacey A.
Oral histories
Rosolowski, Tacey A.
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Invitation for the Alma Dea Morani Award ceremony for Audrey Evans
Evans, Audrey E., 1925-
Alma Dea Morani, M. D., Renaissance Woman Award
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
Invitations
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
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Invitation for the Alma Dea Morani Award ceremony for Barbara Barlow
Barlow, Barbara A.
Alma Dea Morani, M. D., Renaissance Woman Award
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
Invitations
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
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Invitation for the Alma Dea Morani Award ceremony for Carol Nadelson
Nadelson, Carol C.
Alma Dea Morani, M. D., Renaissance Woman Award
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
Invitations
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
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Invitation for the Alma Dea Morani Award ceremony for Carola Eisenberg
Eisenberg, Carola
Alma Dea Morani, M. D., Renaissance Woman Award
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
Invitations
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
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Invitation for the Alma Dea Morani Award ceremony for Catherine DeAngelis
DeAngelis, Catherine, 1940-
Alma Dea Morani, M. D., Renaissance Woman Award
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
Invitations
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
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Invitation for the Alma Dea Morani Award ceremony for Christine Haycock
Haycock, Christine E.
Alma Dea Morani, M. D., Renaissance Woman Award
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
Invitations
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
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Invitation for the Alma Dea Morani Award ceremony for Ellen Gritz
Gritz, Ellen R.
Alma Dea Morani, M. D., Renaissance Woman Award
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
Invitations
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
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Invitation for the Alma Dea Morani Award ceremony for Florence Haseltine
Haseltine, Florence
Alma Dea Morani, M. D., Renaissance Woman Award
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
Invitations
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
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Invitation for the Alma Dea Morani Award ceremony for Lynn Eckhert
Eckhert, N. Lynn
Alma Dea Morani, M. D., Renaissance Woman Award
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
Invitations
Lynn Eckhert was the 2012 recipient of the Alma Dean Morani, M. D., Renaissance Woman Award. Eckhert is the author of the play "A Lady Alone", as well as many publications on primary care, global health, and academic leadership.
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
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Invitation for the Alma Dea Morani Award ceremony for Marjorie Sirridge
Sirridge, Marjorie S.
Alma Dea Morani, M. D., Renaissance Woman Award
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
Invitations
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
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Invitation for the Alma Dea Morani Award ceremony for Mary Guinan
Guinan, Mary E.
Alma Dea Morani, M. D., Renaissance Woman Award
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
Invitations
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
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Invitation for the Alma Dea Morani Award ceremony for Rita Charon
Charon, Rita
Alma Dea Morani, M. D., Renaissance Woman Award
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
Invitations
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
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J. Alex Haller, Jr. full oral history transcript, Louise Schnaufer Oral History Project
Haller, J. Alex, Jr.
Ehrhart, Mindy
Schnaufer, Louise
Oral histories
Transcripts
College of Physicians of Philadelphia
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
College of Physicians of Philadelphia
Haller, J. Alex, Jr.
Ehrhart, Mindy
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James A. O'Neill, Jr. full oral history transcript, Louise Schnaufer Oral History Project
O'Neill, James A., Jr.
Ehrhart, Mindy
Schnaufer, Louise
Oral histories
Transcripts
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
College of Physicians of Philadelphia
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
College of Physicians of Philadelphia
O'Neill, James A., Jr.
Ehrhart, Mindy
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John M. Templeton, Jr. full oral history transcript, Louise Schnaufer Oral History Project
Templeton, John M., Jr.
Ehrhart, Mindy
Schnaufer, Louise
Oral histories
Transcripts
College of Physicians of Philadelphia
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
College of Physicians of Philadelphia
Templeton, John M., Jr.
Ehrhart, Mindy
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Josephine Templeton full oral history transcript, Louise Schnaufer Oral History Project
Templeton, Josephine
Ehrhart, Mindy
Schnaufer, Louise
Oral histories
Transcripts
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
College of Physicians of Philadelphia
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
College of Physicians of Philadelphia
2007 May 23
Templeton, Josephine
Ehrhart, Mindy
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Joy Kerr full oral history transcript, Louise Schnaufer Oral History Project
Kerr, Joy
Ehrhart, Mindy
Schnaufer, Louise
Oral histories
Transcripts
College of Physicians of Philadelphia
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
College of Physicians of Philadelphia
Kerr, Joy
Ehrhart, Mindy
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Lesli Ann Taylor full oral history transcript, Louise Schnaufer Oral History Project
Taylor, Lesli Ann
Ehrhart, Mindy
Schnaufer, Louise
Oral histories
Transcripts
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
College of Physicians of Philadelphia
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
College of Physicians of Philadelphia
Taylor, Lesli Ann
Ehrhart, Mindy
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Marie Melhuish full oral history transcript, Louise Schnaufer Oral History Project
Melhuish, Marie
Ehrhart, Mindy
Schnaufer, Louise
Oral histories
Transcripts
College of Physicians of Philadelphia
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
College of Physicians of Philadelphia
Melhuish, Marie
Ehrhart, Mindy
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Moritz M. Ziegler full oral history transcript, Louise Schnaufer Oral History Project
Ziegler, Moritz M.
Ehrhart, Mindy
Schnaufer, Louise
Oral histories
Transcripts
College of Physicians of Philadelphia
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
College of Physicians of Philadelphia
Ziegler, Moritz M.
Ehrhart, Mindy
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text
Naomi Higuchi full oral history transcript, Louise Schnaufer Oral History Project
Higuchi, Naomi
Ehrhart, Mindy
Schnaufer, Louise
Oral histories
Transcripts
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
College of Physicians of Philadelphia
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
College of Physicians of Philadelphia
Higuchi, Naomi
Ehrhart, Mindy
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text
Oral history interview with Barbara Barlow (audio and transcript)
Oral histories
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
Barlow, Barbara A.
Rosolowski, Tacey A.
Transcripts
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
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https://vimeo.com/100331868
https://vimeo.com/101950122
https://vimeo.com/101950120
https://vimeo.com/101950121
Oral history interview with Carol C. Nadelson (audio and transcript)
Oral history
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
Nadelson, Carol C.
Rosolowski, Tacey A.
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Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
21-22 November 2015
22 December 2015
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https://vimeo.com/157588674
Oral history interview with Carola Eisenberg (audio and transcript)
Oral histories
Transcripts
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
Eisenberg, Carola
Rosolowski, Tacey A.
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Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
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https://vimeo.com/100331867
https://vimeo.com/102147477 [identifier only - not an active link]
https://vimeo.com/102147478 [identifier only - not an active link]
https://vimeo.com/102147479 [identifier only - not an active link]
https://vimeo.com/102147685 [identifier only - not an active link]
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https://vimeo.com/102147688 [identifier only - not an active link]
https://vimeo.com/102724424 [identifier only - not an active link]
https://vimeo.com/102724515 [identifier only - not an active link]
https://vimeo.com/102724514 [identifier only - not an active link]
Oral history interview with Catherine DeAngelis (captioned video, audio, and transcript).
DeAngelis, Catherine, 1940-
Women in medicine
Mentoring
Oral histories (literary works)
Transcripts
Oral history interview of Dr. Catherine DeAngelis, conducted by Tacey A. Rosolowski conducted in five sessions between 22 December 2020 and 04 February 2021 (total running time 4h47m49s). Dr. DeAngelis describes her family life, experiences in medical school, her experience of prejudice against women in medicine and against her Italian-American heritage, her approach to patient care, and how she learned to work within academic medical institutions. For a full summary, see the "Interview Summary" document.
This oral history interview is part of the Renaissance Woman in Medicine Oral History Project, sponsored by the Women in Medicine Legacy Foundation, formerly the Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine.
Women in Medicine Legacy Foundation
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sound
Acc. 2021-012
Oral history interview with Deborah German (captioned video, audio, and transcript).
Women in medicine
Medical education
Oral histories (literary works)
Transcripts
Oral history interview of Dr. Deborah German, conducted by Arlene Macdonald in five sessions between 2022 May 11and 2022 June 10 (total running time 5H54M11S). Dr. German describes her upbringing in an Italian American Catholic family, her experiences as a woman at Harvard Medical School, the experience of developing a career in medicine while becoming a mother, her work establishing a new medical school at the University of Central Florida, and her perspectives on leadership. For a full summary, see the "Interview Summary" document.
This oral history interview is part of the Alma Dea Morani Renaissance Women in Medicine Oral History Project, sponsored by the Women in Medicine Legacy Foundation, formerly the Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine.
Women in Medicine Legacy Foundation
Oral history conducted 2022-05-11/2022-06-10
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Accession #2023-067
Oral history interview with Ellen Gritz (audio and transcript)
Oral histories
Transcripts
Gritz, Ellen R.
Rosolowski, Tacey A.
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
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Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
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https://vimeo.com/100331869
https://vimeo.com/102023666 [identifier only - not an active link]
https://vimeo.com/102023667 [identifier only - not an active link]
https://vimeo.com/102023668 [identifier only - not an active link]
https://vimeo.com/102023670 [identifier only - not an active link]
https://vimeo.com/102023672 [identifier only - not an active link]
Oral History Interview with Florence Haseltine, Phd, MD
Oral history
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
Haseltine, Florence
Rosolowski, Tacey A.
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Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
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https://vimeo.com/187246439
Oral history interview with Gene-Ann Polk (audio and transcript)
Polk, Gene-Ann
Rosolowski, Tacey A.
Oral histories
Transcripts
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
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https://vimeo.com/118029204/
https://vimeo.com/117604452 [identifier only - not an active link]
https://vimeo.com/117611867 [identifier only - not an active link]
https://vimeo.com/117604453 [identifier only - not an active link]
https://vimeo.com/117800958 [identifier only - not an active link]
https://vimeo.com/117800959 [identifier only - not an active link]
Oral history interview with Mary Guinan (audio and transcript)
Oral history
Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
Guinan, Mary
Rosolowski, Tacey A.
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Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine
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Oral History Interview with N. Lynn Eckhert, MD, MPH, DrPH (interview and transcript)
Eckhert, N. Lynn
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Rosolowski, Tacey A.
Oral history interview of Dr. N. Lynn Eckhert, conducted by Tacey A. Rosolowski. This oral history interview is part of the Renaissance Woman in Medicine Oral History Project, sponsored by the Women in Medicine Legacy Foundation.
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Oral history interview with Rita Charon (audio and transcript)
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Oral History Table of Contents: Dr. Gene-Ann Polk, M.D.
Polk, Gene-Ann
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Rosolowski, Tacey A.
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Painting of Alma Dea Morani
Siegel, Wilma Bulkin (artist)
Alma Dea Morani
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Siegel, Wilma Bulkin
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Painting of Audrey Evans
Siegel, Wilma Bulkin (artist)
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Women in medicine
Evans, Audrey E., 1925-
Artist Wilma Siegel describes the subject: "Audrey E. Evans was born in England and attended medical school at Edinburgh. She graduated in 1950 and in 1953, with the help of a Fulbright Award, came to the United States for pediatric training at the Children's Hospital in Boston and at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. She returned to the United Kingdom in 1953. There the system for pediatric care is a hospital consultant service, and she was advised that the limited number of appointments available would probably be filled by men. On this basis, she returned to Boston where she joined the Oncology Service at the Children's Hospital in 1957. At that time there was little effective treatment for children with cancer, so the focus was a balance of research and care for the family. Dr. Sydney Farber coined the phrase "total care" and his service was unusual in that it included pediatricians, research scientists, nurses, and social workers. In the seven years spent there, Dr. Evans was privileged to participate in several studies on leukemia and solid tumors that led to the cure of some of these diseases.She then spent four years as head of hematology/oncology at the University of Chicago, after which she came to The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia in 1969 at the invitation of Dr. C. Everett Koop to head a special oncology service, separate from hematology. She built the foundation for the present Cancer Research Center at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, now one of the largest centers in the world of its kind, with 40 pediatric oncologists and a budget of $5 million. Because of her interest in the "total care" of children and their families, she set the wheels in motion that led to the creation of the first Ronald McDonald House. She also played a part in the Ronald McDonald Children's Charity, which is the largest children's fund in the United States."
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Painting of Barbara Barlow
Siegel, Wilma Bulkin (artist)
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Women in medicine
Barlow, Barbara
Artist Wilma Siegel describes the subject: "Awardee of Alma dea Morani Award. Dr. Barlow is Professor and Director of Surgery, Columbia University at Harlem Hospital and Director of the Injury Free Coalition of Kids, which has its main offices at the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health. We met in Florida where we both have homes in near vicinity to each other and we have much in common and have traveled many similar paths as women in medicine. Her husband Andre Zmurek is a devoted fan and major compatriot in her endeavors to help poor children throughout the United States."
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Painting of Carol Nadelson
Siegel, Wilma Bulkin (artist)
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Nadelson, Carol C.
Artist Wilma Siegel describes the subject: "Dr Nadelson has had a major impact on the career development and advancement of women physicians and scientists throughout the world, pioneered work in women's health and mental health, dedicated herself to the education and mentoring of students, physicians and the public, and provided inspirational leadership in psychiatry and medicine. She has steered an unusual course in academic medicine, devoting herself to innovative and evolving areas of investigation, clinical understanding and education. She pioneered the establishment of a new field of study: womens mental health. In its 144th year, the American Psychiatric Association (APA), in 1984, elected Dr Nadelson as its first woman president. She subsequently was appointed to a challenging new position, Editor-in-Chief of the fledgling American Psychiatric Press, Inc (APPI), which at the time, consisted of a small number of published books. She was one of the first women to assume leadership of a major academic specialty publishing enterprise as the president and chief executive officer of APPI. Dr. Nadelson has been an acclaimed leader throughout her career, frequently being "the first woman" in a variety of local and national organizations. At HarvardMedicalSchool (HMS), Dr. Nadelson has been an elected member of the Faculty Council, and served as its Vice Chair. She has been a member of the HMS Admissions Committee, chairing one of its subcommittees and sparking a dramatic increase in the numbers of women admitted to HMS in the early 1970s. She was an organizing member of the Joint Committee on the Status of Women. As a full-time professional, mother and grandmother, Dr Nadelson has been a knowledgeable resource for women professionals in balancing careers with family life. "
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Painting of Carola Eisenberg
Siegel, Wilma Bulkin (artist)
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Women in medicine
Eisenberg, Carola
Artist Wilma Siegel describes the subject: "Awardee of Alma Dea Morani Renaissance Woman in Medicine. Received Noble Prize for Doctors for Human Rights. Her husband Leon is on the faculty and both have Emeritus status at Harvard University. We met in Boston and they shared time with me and my husband. Much of their desires to change the course of medicine we both shared and we are pursuing those ideas together."
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Painting of Catherine DeAngelis
Siegel, Wilma Bulkin (artist)
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Women in medicine
DeAngelis, Catherine, 1940-
Artist Wilma Siegel describes the subject: "Dr. Catherine D. DeAngelis currently serves as Editor-in-chief of JAMA, The Journal of the American Medical Association. Before her appointment with JAMA, she served as vice dean for Academic Affairs and Faculty, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, and from 1994-2000, she was editor of Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. Dr. DeAngelis currently oversees JAMA as well as nine Archives publications and JAMA related website content. She also has been a member of numerous Journal editorial boards. Dr. DeAngelis received her MD from the University of Pittsburghs School of Medicine, her MPH from the Harvard Graduate School of Public Health (Health Services Administration), and her pediatric specialty training at the Johns Hopkins Hospital."
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Painting of Christine Haycock
Siegel, Wilma Bulkin (artist)
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Women in medicine
Haycock, Christine E.
Artist Wilma Siegel describes the subject: "This is a psychological portrait with photo collage. Christine was a winner of Alma Dea Morani Renaissance Woman in Medicine. She was known for her work in Womens health issues and sports medicine and she herself has a history of being a softball professional. She also breeds dogs."
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Painting of Edie Langner
Siegel, Wilma Bulkin (artist)
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Women in medicine
Langner, Edie
<p>Artist Wilma Siegel describes the subject: "Edie Langner is a retired Internist and Endocrinologist affiliated with Weill-Cornell Medical College. For many years she has worked with medical students in the 'Art of Observation' class at the Frick Collection. We met when she came up to Columbia University Medical Center to join Dr. Rita Charon, director of the Program in Narrative Medicine. I had been actively working there forming "Wilma's Clinic" where artists work with children bringing the healing powers of art into the hospital environment.
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Under Dr. Charon, Edie began the Arts-In-Medicine Project at Columbia, which highlights the use of visual arts in medical education. This has expanded to classes at the Frick Collection, the Museum of Modern Art and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Medical students are given the opportunity to engage in drawing classes, and to work in the clinics with artists and children in the program of Wilma's Studio." </p>
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Painting of Ellen Gritz
Siegel, Wilma Bulkin (artist)
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Women in medicine
Gritz, Ellen R.
Artist Wilma Siegel describes the subject: "Ellen R. Gritz, Ph.D. is a clinical psychologist who is the chair of the Department of Behavioral Science at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center. Her work in cancer prevention, especially among addressing and reducing cigarette smoking in women, is world-renowned. We bonded at the meeting upon her award of the Alma Dea Morani Renaissance Woman Award. She and I had much in common in the passion of team work and preventive medicine. She also shares my passion for art, as well as other cultural interests in opera, dance, and the natural world, especially the marine environment. "
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Painting of Flora Mincer
Siegel, Wilma Bulkin (artist)
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Mincer, Flora
Artist Wilma Siegel describes the subject: "Friend and co-worker at Montefiore Medical Center. She was a radiotherapist whom I worked closely with for my patients and clinics. She had been a graduate of University of Pennsylvania and entered med school during WWII in te 40s when women were more accepted in medicine than 2 decades later when I entered med school."
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Painting of Linda Groene
Siegel, Wilma Bulkin (artist)
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Groene, Linda
Artist Wilma Siegel describes the subject: " She is the geriatric doctor taking care of my husband and myself. She is a gentle caring human being, always available to allay my anxieties and is very complete in assessing complications and preventing problems. I visited her in her home and painted her aging dog which she was very appreciative."
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Painting of Mary Ellen Avery
Siegel, Wilma Bulkin (artist)
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Women in medicine
Avery, Mary Ellen, 1927-2011
Artist Wilma Siegel describes the subject: "A recipient of the Alma Dea Morani Renaissance Woman in Medicine award and the President of the United States Award for Science the highest prestigious award in the United States. She was the first woman to be Chairman of the Pediatric department at Harvard. Mary Ellen is being cared for by the local geriatric care group and her care was exemplary. We shared a lunch together prepared by her caregiver."
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Painting of Mary Guinan
Siegel, Wilma Bulkin (artist)
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Guinan, Mary E.
Artist Wilma Siegel describes the subject: "Dr. Mary Guinan, champion of disease control and prevention for three decades, was the 2006 recipient of the Alma Dea Morani Award. Currently Founding Dean of the New School of Public Health at the University of Nevada, Dr. Guinan had taken part in the historic effort to eliminate smallpox in Uttar Pradesh, India. Also, she is often credited with being one of the first doctors to identify AIDS as an epidemic.Dr. Guinan is board certified in Internal Medicine, Infectious Diseases, and Preventive Medicine in Public Health and holds a Ph.D. from the University of Texas and an M.D. from Johns Hopkins University. During her Infectious Disease fellowship training, she became interested in herpes viruses in women. She was one of the first women at that time doing research in sexually transmitted diseases and decided to concentrate her research on women. In her 22 years with the Centersfor Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, Dr. Guinan became a leading expert on hrpes viruses and studied the first cases of AIDS while serving on the original AIDS Task Force. She also was the first woman to serve as chief scientific advisor to the Director of the Center for Disease Control.Dr. Guinan is currently Founding Dean of the UNLV School of Public Health. She served as a Nevada State Health Officer and was successful in convincing authorities to fluoridate Nevada's water supply as well as worked to decrease second hand tobacco smoke in public places."
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Painting of Rita Charon
Siegel, Wilma Bulkin (artist)
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Women in medicine
Charon, Rita
Artist Wilma Siegel describes the subject: "Rita Charon is the director and founder of the Narrative Medicine of Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. I met her about 8 years ago and convinced her to include Wilmas studio as part of her department to bring the Visual Education into her vision of narrative medicine to teach the health professional to see the human whom they are treating in a more humanistic approach. She is world famous for her coining of the term Narrative Medicine. She is a thinking, feeling, kind humanistic physician."
Siegel, Wilma Bulkin
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Program for the Alma Dea Morani Award ceremony for Carol Nadelson
Nadelson, Carol C.
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Program for the Alma Dea Morani Award ceremony for Catherine DeAngelis
DeAngelis, Catherine, 1940-
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Program for the Alma Dea Morani Award ceremony for Ellen Gritz
Gritz, Ellen R.
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Program for the Alma Dea Morani Award ceremony for Florence Haseltine
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Program for the Alma Dea Morani Award ceremony for Lynn Eckhert
Eckhert, N. Lynn
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Program for the Alma Dea Morani Award ceremony for Marjorie Sirridge
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Program for the Alma Dea Morani Award ceremony for Rita Charon
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Program Outline for the Alma Dea Morani Award ceremony for Audrey Evans
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Program Outline for the Alma Dea Morani Award ceremony for Christine Haycock
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Christine Haycock was the 2003 recipient of the Alma Dean Morani, M. D., Renaissance Woman Award. Haycock is best known for her work in sports medicine for women, uterine cancer research, and tramatic medicine. She was also an Olympic athlete and served in the armed forces.
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Program script for the Alma Dea Morani Award presentation for Carola Eisenberg
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Rita Charon with the Alma Dea Morani Award
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Rita Charon was the 2011 recipient of the Alma Dean Morani, M. D., Renaissance Woman Award. Charon specialized in narrative medicine.
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Save the Date for the Alma Dea Morani Award ceremony for Audrey Evans
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Save the Date for the Alma Dea Morani Award ceremony for Mary Guinan
Guinan, Mary E.
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Script for the Alma Dea Morani Award ceremony for Christine Haycock
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The Louise Schnaufer, M.D. Oral History Project
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College of Physicians of Philadelphia
Schnaufer, Louise
Ehrhart, Mindy
Haller, J. Alex, Jr.
Templeton, John M., Jr.
Templeton, Josephine
O'Neill, James A., Jr.
Petrillo, Debra
Bishop, Harry C.
Taylor, Lesli Ann
Higuchi, Naomi
Kerr, Joy
Koop, C. Everett
Ziegler, Moritz M.
Melhuish, Marie
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p><em>Adapted from the Foundation for the History of Women in Medicine website, <a href="”">here</a>.</em></p>
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Ehrhart, Mindy
Haller, J. Alex, Jr.
Templeton, John M., Jr.
Templeton, Josephine
O'Neill, James A., Jr.
Petrillo, Debra
Bishop, Harry C.
Taylor, Lesli Ann
Higuchi, Naomi
Kerr, Joy
Koop, C. Everett
Ziegler, Moritz M.
Melhuish, Marie
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