Gail P. Jarvik, M.D."Pioneer in Medical Genetics"
"I've always been fascinated by genetics and helping improve people's health through genetics."
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Internal Medicine
Washington | |
Gillian Hamilton, M.D."Hospice and Palliative Care Leader "
"I try to honor my patients and listen to them. I want them to feel that they have control, that they have help, and that they can have meaning in their lives at this most difficult time. The most important thing about the end of life is to make each moment the best possible."
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Internal Medicine
Arizona | |
Helen H. Hobbs, M.D."Physician-Scientist and Leading Cardiovascular Researcher"
"I get satisfaction from so many different aspects of my career including running a laboratory, studying science, teaching and taking care of patients. But, if I were forced to say what I enjoy most, it's the process of telling a scientific story."
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Internal Medicine
Texas | |
Jacqueline Parthemore, M.D."Assuring the best health care for America's veterans!"
"The most important thing in my work is people treating people, both staff and patients, the way they themselves want to be treated. That's the key to quality medical care."
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Internal Medicine
California | |
Jan Kirk Carney, M.D."The Public's Doctor"
"I had a fifth grade teacher who would talk about her husband, who was a hospital intern, so I became really interested in science and medicine, and went on to become a doctor myself!"
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Internal Medicine
Vermont | |
Jean Sumner, M.D."First a nurse, now the hometown doctor..."
"Poor people, old people and people who work all day and come home to find their children sick and have nobody to call on. That's why I decided to become a doctor."
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Internal Medicine
Georgia | |
Jeanne Montgomery Smith, M.D." Trailblazer for Women in Medicine"
"I went into medicine because I wanted to help. When I was 16, I won a local art prize and everybody thought I'd be an artist, but I wanted to be a doctor. The next year, when I was 17, I started medical school."
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Internal Medicine
Iowa |