This is an alphabetical list of African-American women who have made significant firsts and contributions to the field of medicine in their own centuries.
Anna DeCosta Banks, who graduated nursing school in 1891, had a long and successful career as a nurse in both the 19th and 20th centuries.[3]
Lucy Hughes Brown in 1894 became the first African American woman physician in North Carolina,[4] and then later in the decade, the first in South Carolina.[5]
Sarah Mapps Douglass became the first woman to complete a medical course of study at an American university in 1858 when she graduated from the Ladies' Institute of the Pennsylvania Medical University.[11]
Juan Bennett Drummond, 1888 graduate of the Women's Medical College of Pennsylvania, became the first African American woman doctor licensed in Massachusetts.[12]
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Matilda Evans in 1897 became the first African American woman to earn a medical license in South Carolina.[13]
Louise Celia Fleming in 1891 became the first African American woman to enroll in the Women's Medical College in Philadelphia.[15]
Martha Minerva Franklin graduated from nursing school in 1897 and worked to improve racial equality in nursing.[16]
Sarah Loguen Fraser in 1879 became the first woman and African American to graduate from the Syracuse College of Medicine and became the fourth African American woman to become a doctor.[17]
Sophia B. Jones was a Canadian-born American medical doctor, who founded the nursing program at Spelman College. She was the first black woman to graduate from the University of Michigan Medical School and the first black faculty member at Spelman.[24]
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Mary Mahoney was the first African-American to graduate from nursing training, graduating in 1879.[25]
Virginia Alexander was a public health official and physician in Philadelphia who founded the Aspiranto Health Home in 1931 for the poorest members of her community.[42]
Dorothy Lavinia Brown was the first African American woman working in general surgery residency in the Southern United States, where she started in 1948.[50]
Zora Kramer Brown served on the National Cancer Advisory Board between 1991 and 1998 and was the first African American woman to hold that position.[51]
Cora LeEthel Christian, who also worked in the Virgin Islands, became the first African American woman to earn her medical degree at Jefferson Medical College in 1971.[58]
Donna Christian-Christensen, in 1997 became the first woman physician and first African-American physician to serve in the United States Congress.[34]
Bessie Delany, who graduated from the Columbia University School of Dental and Oral Surgery in 1923 became the second African American woman to be licensed as a dentist in New York State.[66]
Donna P. Davis in 1975 became the first African American physician in the US Navy.[67]
Clara Frye was a nurse and inventor who received a patent for a combination bed and bedpan in 1907.[85]
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Jessie G. Garnett in 1919 became the first woman to graduate from Tufts Dental School.[86]
Marilyn Hughes Gaston, in 1990 becomes the first black woman doctor appointed to the Health Resources and Services Administration's Bureau of Primary Health Care.[8]
Wilina Ione Gatson in 1960 became the first African American graduate of the University of Texas nursing school.[87]
Helene Doris Gayle, in 1995 becomes the first woman and African-American appointed as Director of the National Center for HIV, STD, and TB Prevention at the US CDC.[34]
Florence S. Gaynor became the first African American woman to "head a major teaching hospital" in 1971.[89]
Mary Keys Gibson in 1907 became the first African American in the Southern United States to earn a nursing certificate.[90]
Muriel Petioni in 1974 founded the Susan Smith McKinney Steward Medical Society for Women, professional organization for African American doctors.[132]
Sharon Henry in 2000 became the first African American woman to become a fellow in the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma.[34]
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Thea L. James is the Associate Professor, Associate Chief Medical Officer, and Vice President of the Mission at the Boston Medical Center.
Michele Johnson, became the first woman and African American promoted to a full professorship of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging and of Neurosurgery at the Yale School of Medicine in 2014.[170]
Paula A. Johnson is the first African-American president of Wellesley College, chairwoman of the Boston Public Health Commission, former professor at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
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Elizabeth O. Ofili in 2000 became the first woman to serve as president of the Association of Black Cardiologists.[171]
Jeannette E. South-Paul in 2001 became the first African American to serve as permanent department chair at the University of Pittsburgh department of family medicine.[173]
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^Moldow, Gloria (1997). "Brown, Mary Louise". In Hines, Darlene Clark (ed.). Black Women in America: Science Health and Medicine. New York: Facts on File, Inc. p. 45. ISBN0816034249.
^Horner, J. Richey, ed. (June 1910). "Obituaries". The Journal of the American Institute of Homoeophathy. II: 409.
^Harley, Sharon (1997). "Fleetwood, Sara Iredell". In Hine, Darlene Clark (ed.). Black Women in America: Science Health and Medicine. New York: Facts on File, Inc. pp. 72–73. ISBN0816034249.
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^"Eliza Ann Grier". Changing the Face of Medicine. Retrieved 2020-05-05.
^Miller, Janet (1997). "Washington, Georgia". In Hine, Darlene Clark (ed.). Black Women in America: Science Health and Medicine. New York: Facts on File, Inc. p. 126. ISBN0816034249.
^Miller, Janet (1997). "Woodby-McKane, Alice". In Hine, Darlene Clark (ed.). Black Women in America: Science Health and Medicine. New York: Facts on File, Inc. pp. 128–129. ISBN0816034249.
^Medea, Andra (1997). "Boyd-Franklin, Nancy". In Hines, Darlene Clark (ed.). Black Women in America: Science Health and Medicine. New York: Facts on File, Inc. pp. 41–42. ISBN0816034249.
^Armfield, Felix (1997). "Bullock, Carrie E.". In Hine, Darlene Clark (ed.). Black Women in America: Science Health and Medicine. New York: Facts on File, Inc. p. 47. ISBN0816034249.
^Medea, Andra (1997). "Clark, Mamie Phipps". In Hine, Darlene Clark (ed.). Black Women in America: Science Health and Medicine. New York: Facts on File, Inc. pp. 51–54. ISBN0816034249.
^Medea, Andra (1997). "Cowings, Patricia". In Hine, Darlene Clark (ed.). Black Women in America: Science Health and Medicine. New York: Facts on File, Inc. pp. 55–57. ISBN0816034249.
^Shifrin, Susan (1997). "Epps, Roselyn Payne". In Hine, Darlene Clark (ed.). Black Women in America: Science Health and Medicine. New York: Facts on File, Inc. pp. 67–68. ISBN0816034249.
^Bell, Pegge (1997). "Hale, Mamie Odessa". In Hine, Darlene Clark (ed.). Black Women in America: Science Health and Medicine. New York: Facts on File, Inc. pp. 81–82. ISBN0816034249.
^Jenkins, Earnestine (1997). "Kneeland, Francis M.". In Hine, Darlene Clark (ed.). Black Women in America: Science Health and Medicine. New York: Facts on File, Inc. pp. 94–95. ISBN0816034249.
^Lunardini, Christine A. (1997). "Lattimer, Agnes D.". In Hine, Darlene Clark (ed.). Black Women in America: Science Health and Medicine. New York: Facts on File, Inc. pp. 97–98. ISBN0816034249.
^Carey, Charles W. (2008). African Americans in Science: An encyclopedia of people and progress. ABC-CLIO, Inc. pp. 142–144. ISBN978-1-85109-999-3.
^Prather, Patricia; Bridges, Jennifer (22 October 2013). "Lawson, Jemima Belle". Handbook of Texas Online. Retrieved 10 May 2020.
^Shifrin, Susan (1997). "McCarroll, Ernest Mae". In Hine, Darlene Clark (ed.). Black Women in America: Science Health and Medicine. New York: Facts on File, Inc. p. 102. ISBN0816034249.
^"Mary E. Merritt". Kentucky Commission on Human Rights. Retrieved 2020-05-19.
^Hunt, Marion (1997). "Nash, Helen E.". In Hine, Darlene Clark (ed.). Black Women in America: Science Health and Medicine. New York: Facts on File, Inc. pp. 103–105. ISBN0816034249.
^Shifrin, Susan (1997). "Temple, Ruth Janetta". In Hine, Darlene Clark (ed.). Black Women in America: Science Health and Medicine. New York: Facts on File, Inc. pp. 122–123. ISBN0816034249.
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