Elizabeth Blackwell Medal
The Elizabeth Blackwell Medal is awarded annually by the American Medical Women's Association. The medal is named in honor of Elizabeth Blackwell, the first woman to receive a medical degree in the United States and a pioneer in promoting the education of women in medicine. Established by Elise S. L'Esperance in 1949, 100 years after Blackwell received her medical degree,[1] the medal is granted to a woman physician "who has made the most outstanding contributions to the cause of women in the field of medicine." Before 1993, the medal was only awarded to members of the AMWA.[2]
Recipients
Source: AMWA
See also
- List of medicine awards
- List of prizes, medals, and awards for women in science
- List of prizes named after people
Notes
- ^ "Elizabeth Blackwell Letters, circa 1850-1884". Columbia University Libraries. Archived from the original on 3 June 2018. Retrieved 10 May 2013.
- ^ "Elizabeth Blackwell Award". American Medical Women's Association. Retrieved 10 May 2013.
- ^ Morrow, L (January 1971). "Presentation of Elizabeth Blackwell Medal to Rosa Lee Nemir, M.D.". Woman Physician. 26 (1): 33. PMID 4926159.
Further reading
- "Elizabeth Blackwell medal". Journal of the American Medical Women's Association. 47 (3): 68–69. May–June 1992. PMID 1624663.
- Vaschak, MR (February 1975). "The Elizabeth Blackwell Annual Award, 1974". Journal of the American Medical Women's Association. 30 (2): 84–85. PMID 163270.
- Mega, LT; McKinney, PA (Sep–Oct 1990). "Looking back at progress: AMWA award winners". Journal of the American Medical Women's Association. 45 (5): 200–6. PMID 2269768.