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Programs developed from concerns for women in medicine
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Programs developed from concerns for women in medicine

A I Sutnick and S V McLeer
Journal of medical education, v 54(8), pp 627-631
Aug 1979
PMID: 381664
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https://doi.org/10.1097/00001888-197908000-00005View
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Abstract

Abridged Index Medicus History of medicine
Since the Medical College of Pennsylvania, formerly the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania, became coeducational in 1969, there has been a continued effort to maintain the commitment of the institution to its heritage of women in medicine. An office has the role of coordinating and stimulating the establishment and maintenance of programs relevant to women in medicine throughout the institution. These programs are now available to men as well but particularly serve women's needs. They include the Summer Premedical Program, the Summer Health Policy Program, a restraining program for inactive physicians, a demonstration child care project, archives and special collections related to women in medicine, a women in medicine oral history project, and a bibliography of the literature on women physicians. The Medical College of Pennsylvania will continue its interests in the present and future needs of women physicians.

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