Women Medical Pioneers
Do you know about the first women to make an impact in the medical field? Below find out which ones have made an important impact in the past!
The first woman in the United States to be granted an MD degree. She co-founded the New York Infirmary for Indigent Women and Children in 1857.
Elizabeth Blackwell
(1821-1920)
The first African American woman in the United States to be granted an MD degree.
Rebecca Lee Crumpler
(1831-1895)
The first Native American woman to receive a doctorate and federal aid for a professional education.
Susan Le Flesche Picotte
(1865-1915)
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