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Early Medical College of Georgia Women Graduates
Audiotape transcriptions of interviews conducted in October 1984 that feature some of the early women graduates of the Medical College of Georgia.
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Date of Original
1984-10
Location
United States, Georgia, Richmond County, Augusta, 33.47097, -81.97484
Type
Text
Description
This collection is comprised of audiotape transcriptions of interviews featuring some of the early women graduates of MCG. The interviews were conducted in October 1984 by Lynda Lee Carlisle and Claire Hicks as an independent study project during their fourth year as medical students at MCG. Their project was overseen and advised by Dr. Russell Moores, who was Associate Dean for Special Programs (Medicine) at the time. Both Carlisle and Hicks graduated from MCG with medical degrees in 1985.
Drs. Carlisle and Hicks conducted six interviews featuring seven of the early female MCG graduates. (One interview includes two of the physicians.) Six of the seven female physicians practiced medicine in Georgia. One focused on pediatrics, while two were a general practitioners who also served as public health doctors in their home counties. Three of these physicians were anesthetists while one retired from the Central State Hospital of Georgia.
Dr. Loree Florence, the first female to graduate from and receive a medical degree from MCG in 1926, passed away in 1983, and therefore was not interviewed by Carlisle and Hicks. A transcription of a 1978 interview with Dr. Florence is available to read in the Historical Audiotape Transcriptions collection.
Language
eng
Rights Holder
Augusta University
Holding Institution
Augusta University, Robert B. Greenblatt, M.D. Library