General
Sister Mary Bernard (1877)
First officially recognized nurse anesthetist, working at St. Vincent’s Hospital in Erie, Pennsylvania. Her work began more than three decades before the first school of nurse anesthesia formed in 1909. #WomensHistoryMonth #IWD2024 #WomensHistory #WomensDay #InternationalWomensDay
Rebecca Lee Crumpler, MD (1964)
REBECCA LEE CRUMPLER, MD(1864) First African-American woman to earn a medical degree. Cared for freed slaves who did not have access to medical care after the Civil War. Published a medical book, Book of Medical Discourses. #WomensHistoryMonth #IWD2024 #WomensHistory #WomensDay #InternationalWomensDay
Mary Edwards Walker, MD (1861)
First female surgeon in the U.S. Army. Volunteered to work on the Civil War battlefields caring for the wounded, 52nd Ohio Infantry. Taken prisoner in 1864. First woman to receive the Congressional Medal of Honor. #WomensHistoryMonth #IWD2024 #WomensHistory #WomensDay #InternationalWomensDay
Elisabeth Blackwell, MD (1860)
Became the first woman to earn a U.S. medical degree. Founded the New York Infirmary for Indigent Women and Children to serve the poor in 1857, and the Woman’s Medical College of the New York Infirmary in 1867. #WomensHistoryMonth #IWD2024 #InspireInclusion #WomensHistory #WomensDay