ROSALIE M. UHT
Rosalie M. Uht’s efforts led her to become the first female to ever receive both an MD and a PhD from Stony Brook University.
Rosalie M. Uht’s efforts led her to become the first female to ever receive both an MD and a PhD from Stony Brook University.
Since December 2010, Maja Zaric has served as an intervention cardiologist at Northwell Health’s Lenox Hill Hospital in New York.
Since 1998, Nancy L. Schatken has served as owner and founder of Mostly Medical, Inc., in Hallandale, Florida, and previously in New York and Barbados.
Evelyne M. Davidson was a physician at Baptist Primary Care System from 1994 to 1998, now serving in the same role at Premier Medical Associates since 1998.
Skilled in pediatric nursing case management, Debra K. Meneely, BHSE, RN, CPN, currently serves as the pediatric complex case manager for MDwise Inc.
Lori Alessandrini has served as the owner and a licensed esthetician at Essential Aesthetics and Laser in Charlotte, North Carolina, since 2014.
Rosemary Ciullo worked at Henry Horner Children’s Center, and later her own private practice, which she ran out of her home from 1995 to 2000.
Julia Howard directed the home care services section of the Appalachia III Health District of the State Department of Health & Environmental Control.
Janice Dutcher serves as a professor in medicine at New York Medical College and the co-founder and associate director of the Cancer Research Foundation.
Striving to make a difference, Susan C. Morisato has served as the president of UnitedHealthcare Medicare & Retirement Insurance Solutions since 2009.
Janet Rideout was one of the scientists who discovered that azidothymidine (AZT) could be used as an antiretroviral agent to treat HIV.
The owner and founder of the Shades of Blue Ranch for more than 20 years, Carol M. Swinford strongly believes in alternative medicine and animal therapy.
Motivated by a love for nursing, Jazmin Aprecio Manlapaz spent decades in the field before retiring in 2018. Knowing she made a difference meant a lot.
Everything J. Sue Fletcher did throughout her career as a nurse was to help others. One of her main focuses was community mental health.
Barbara Eloisa Mai was inspired to pursue psychology and nursing by her friends. They always told her how approachable and comforting she was.
Driven by her passion for health care, Anne Barlow dedicated her career to advancing the field. The first stop on her journey was North Lonsdale Hospital.
Jeannette Emily Barnes was an anesthesiologist for decades before retiring in 2003. She loved being able to help patients.
Sheila Robertson Smith worked in the hematology department at Anne Arundel Medical Center in Annapolis, Maryland, for almost 20 years.
Inspired by the nurses who cared for her after a childhood medical procedure, Phyllis Adams has dedicated her life to the field.
Nena M. Nera has been the president and chief executive officer of The “N” Company, where she offers mentoring for health care professionals, since 2000.
For over a decade, Dr. Amy Dryman has been recognized for achievements in her career in research and development.
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