Women who transformed medicine: legacies of innovation and perseverance
José D. Barcia,
Alisson L. Bravo,
Renata M. Leones,
Valeria I. Mendoza,
Helen Z. Veliz and
Mario A. García
Seminars in Medical Writing and Education, 2024, vol. 3, 583
Abstract:
Throughout history, women have played a crucial role in the evolution of medicine, overcoming countless obstacles to contribute significant innovations. Their achievements have transformed healthcare and scientific research from ancient times to the present. Figures like Florence Nightingale redefined nursing as a professional discipline, while scientists like Marie Curie paved the way for advancements in radiotherapy. Today, women continue to strengthen their presence across various medical specialties, although challenges regarding equity and recognition persist. This essay aims to analyze the impact of women in medicine throughout history, highlighting their contributions, the challenges they have faced, and their legacy in advancing medical knowledge. Their legacy of perseverance, knowledge, and leadership inspires new generations, reaffirming that excellence in medicine knows no gender.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.56294/mw2024583
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