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Anna Marie D\u27Amico
Dr. D’Amico entered Jefferson Medical College in 1968 after spending three years as a biology major at Catholic University of America in Washington D.C. After graduating from Jefferson in 1972 she did her internship and residency at Wilmington General Hospital before going into practice on her own in 1976. Dr. D’Amico retired from practice in 2007. Since then she has volunteered at the Claymont Family Health Clinic, a clinic for the uninsured, and from 2009-2011 she was the Medical Director of Planned Parenthood of Delaware. Most recently she is the Medical Director of a new medical spa.
Dr. D’Amico has been professionally involved in ACOG, the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, for more than twenty years and has held a variety of leadership positions in the organization, most notably as the first woman District III Chair from 2004-2007.https://jdc.jefferson.edu/oral_histories/1007/thumbnail.jp
Bonnie Lee Ashby
Dr. Ashby completed her undergraduate studies at Wilson College before attending Jefferson Medical College, where she graduated in 1968. She did both her internship and residency at Bryn Mawr Hospital before accepting an infectious disease fellowship at Lankenau Hospital. Dr. Ashby is still in practice today as a general practitioner and Infectious Disease specialist in Bryn Mawr. She is also the Medical Director of the Quadrangle Life Care Community in Haverford, PA.https://jdc.jefferson.edu/oral_histories/1006/thumbnail.jp
Poulin, James E. oral history interview
James E. Poulin was born March 23, 1910 in Waterville, Maine to Dr. James Poulin, Sr. and Mary (McGinn) Poulin. His father was a physician and his mother was a nurse. He attended Colby College and then went to medical school at Georgetown University School of Medicine. He did his internship and residency at the University of Maryland and later went to The Johns Hopkins University. After college, James settled in Waterville to raise a family and practice medicine
MS 106 Guide to Ferid Murad, MD, PhD Papers (1959-1996)
The Ferid Murad, MD papers consists of fifiteen handwritten notebooks documenting Dr. Ferid Murad\u27s research. The notebooks include research data presented in tables and charts, as well as Dr. Murad\u27s notes. The notebooks span the years 1959-1970. In addition, the collection includes a small number of printed materials from organizations of which Dr. Murad was a part. Notably, there are manuals from his internship and residency at Massachusetts General Hospital, dating around 1965. See more at MS 106
BU Medical Center press release
Press release from the Boston University Medical Center
BU Medical Center press release
Press release from the Boston University Medical Center
Chiasma
Newspaper reporting on events at the Boston University School of Medicine in the 1960s
The Doctor-Patient Relationship, Its Place in Modern Medicine -- A Dilemma
A medical student views the dilemmafaced in rendering modern, efficient medical services while striving to maintain the recognition and observance of the fact of each patient as individual
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