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Ethelene Jones Crockett (1914–1978) was an American physician and activist from Detroit. She was Michigan's first African-American female board certified OB/GYN, [1] and the first woman to be president of the American Lung Association. [2] In 1988, Crockett was inducted posthumously into the Michigan Women's Hall of Fame. [3]
Dr. Mallett established the position of chair of obstetrics and gynecology at Texas Tech's Paul L. Foster School of Medicine in El Paso in 2011, [8] making her the Founding Chair. [10] [14] She helped launch the OB/GYN school at the university. [13] She helped establish a medical school and health science center to address the physician ...
In 1965, Botsford General Hospital opened with 200 beds adjacent to the historic Botsford Inn, a former stagecoach stop on Grand River in Farmington Hills. The hospital opened as an expansion to Zieger Clinic Hospital in Detroit, opened by Dr. Allen Zieger in 1944.
Located in northwest Detroit, Sinai-Grace provides health care services in over forty specialties and has 334 inpatient beds. The hospital has comprehensive cardiovascular , emergency / trauma , cancer , surgical , OBGYN , urological , gastrointestinal , intensive , and geriatrics services.
Detroit Tigers pitcher Mason Englert throws during spring training at TigerTown in Lakeland, Fla. on Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2024.
Mason Cooke Andrews (April 19, 1919, in Norfolk, Virginia – October 13, 2006, in Norfolk, Virginia) was a Virginia politician and physician, known for delivering America's first in vitro baby. A president of the American Gynecological and Obstetrical Society , Andrews also served on the Norfolk City Council for 26 years and was mayor from ...
Pages in category "People from Detroit Lakes, Minnesota" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
He was specialist-in-chief of obstetrics and gynecology at the Detroit Medical Center until 1997. [3] In 1997, Cotton and his wife Shery Cotton founded Meridian Health Plans in Detroit, Michigan. [2] Cotton and his family owned Meridian for two decades, growing it into the largest private provider of Medicaid benefits in Michigan and Illinois. [4]