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The Bulletin: Sidney Kimmel Medical College At Thomas Jefferson University, Volume 68, Issue 2, Fall 2019
The Bulletin (formerly the Jefferson Medical College Alumni Bulletin)
This issue includes:
- Dean's Column - The 195th Commencement of SKMC
- Perspectives
- On Campus
- A Message from Elizabeth A. Dale - Reimagine Jefferson
- Discovery - Know Thy Self
- Seeing the Holistic Picture - Integrative medicine is taking techniques from the past to change the future of healthcare - and Jefferson is leading the charge
- Faculty Profile - David Nash, MD, MBA
- Student Profile - Carrie Walsh
- Alumni Profile - Austin Chiang, MD, MPH, GI Fellow '18
- Class Notes
- Class Agent
- In Memoriam
- By the Numbers - The Class of 2023
Dr. Mary Edwards Walker: Years Ahead Of Her Time., Dre M. Irizarry, Bs, Nicole Salomone, As, Karen A. Chojnacki, Md, Charles J. Yeo, Md, Scott W. Cowan, Md, Linda J. Bogar, Md
Dr. Mary Edwards Walker: Years Ahead Of Her Time., Dre M. Irizarry, Bs, Nicole Salomone, As, Karen A. Chojnacki, Md, Charles J. Yeo, Md, Scott W. Cowan, Md, Linda J. Bogar, Md
Department of Surgery Gibbon Society Historical Profiles
Women phsycians in the United States were virtually nonexistent in the early to mid-1800s. Traditional medical schools still did not accept women, and few secretarian or eclectic medical schools were beginning to open their doors to female students. In 1849 at Geneva College, Elizabeth Blackwell became the first woman to achieve a medical degree in the United States.1 At the time of the Civil War, the few women who had managed to obtain medical degrees mainly served as nurses in the war, because society was not yet ready to accept the female physician.2 Dr. Mary Edwards Walker would help change …
Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume 59, Number 4, Fall 2010
Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume 59, Number 4, Fall 2010
The Bulletin (formerly the Jefferson Medical College Alumni Bulletin)
Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume 59, Number 4, Fall 2010
Dean's Message, page 2
Findings: Studies Produce New Tumor Growth Theory, Page 4
No Longer Fringe: Integrative Medicine Blends In, page 6
Breathing New Life into CPR, page 12
The Art of Healing: The Gross Clinic Reborn, page 14
Faculty Profile: Charlie Yeo: The Consummate Competitor, page 20
On Campus, page 22
Class Notes, page 26
Giving, page 32
In Memoriam, page 44
By the Numbers, page 46
Introductory Lecture To The Course On The Institutes Of Medicine, In Jefferson Medical College, Delivered October 8, 1860., Robley Dunglison, Md
Introductory Lecture To The Course On The Institutes Of Medicine, In Jefferson Medical College, Delivered October 8, 1860., Robley Dunglison, Md
Jefferson Medical College Opening Addresses
No abstract provided.
Professor Meigs' Introductory Lecture Delivered In Jefferson Medical College Of Philadelphia, October 18, 1848., Charles D. Meigs, Md
Professor Meigs' Introductory Lecture Delivered In Jefferson Medical College Of Philadelphia, October 18, 1848., Charles D. Meigs, Md
Jefferson Medical College Opening Addresses
No abstract provided.
Professor Dunglison's Introductory Lecture In Jefferson Medical College Of Philadelphia, November 4, 1847., Robley Dunglison, Md
Professor Dunglison's Introductory Lecture In Jefferson Medical College Of Philadelphia, November 4, 1847., Robley Dunglison, Md
Jefferson Medical College Opening Addresses
No abstract provided.
Dr. Huston's Lecture Introductory To The Course On Materia Medica, &C. In Jefferson Medical College, November 5, 1846., Robert M. Huston, Md
Dr. Huston's Lecture Introductory To The Course On Materia Medica, &C. In Jefferson Medical College, November 5, 1846., Robert M. Huston, Md
Jefferson Medical College Opening Addresses
No abstract provided.
An Introductory Lecture To The Course Of Institutes Of Medicine, &C. In Jefferson Medical College, Delivered Nov. 8, 1843., Robley Dunglison, Md
An Introductory Lecture To The Course Of Institutes Of Medicine, &C. In Jefferson Medical College, Delivered Nov. 8, 1843., Robley Dunglison, Md
Jefferson Medical College Opening Addresses
No abstract provided.
On Certain Medical Delusions, An Introductory Lecture To The Course Of Institutes Of Medicine In Jefferson Medical College Of Philadelphia. Delivered November 4, 1842., Robley Dunglison, Md
On Certain Medical Delusions, An Introductory Lecture To The Course Of Institutes Of Medicine In Jefferson Medical College Of Philadelphia. Delivered November 4, 1842., Robley Dunglison, Md
Jefferson Medical College Opening Addresses
No abstract provided.
Introductory Lecture To The Course Of Institutes Of Medicine, And Materia Medica, In Jefferson Medical College, Of Philadelphia. For The Session Of 1839-40., Robley Dunglison, Md
Introductory Lecture To The Course Of Institutes Of Medicine, And Materia Medica, In Jefferson Medical College, Of Philadelphia. For The Session Of 1839-40., Robley Dunglison, Md
Jefferson Medical College Opening Addresses
No abstract provided.