2021
DOI: 10.1093/neuros/nyab246
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First Female Neurosurgeon in the United States: Dorothy Klenke Nash, MD

Abstract: Dr Dorothy Klenke Nash (1898-1976) became the first female neurosurgeon in the United States in 1928 and maintained her status as the country's only female neurosurgeon until 1960. She graduated with her medical degree from the Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1927 and then trained at the Neurologic Institute of New York under Dr Byron Stookey. During her training, she contributed to the advancement of neurosurgical practice through academic research. In 1931, she married Charles B. Nash, and tog… Show more

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“…The country saw its first female neurosurgeon, Dr. Dorothy Klenke Nash, in 1928 and would not see another female in the field until 1960. 20 The nation's first Black neurosurgeon was Dr. Clarence Sumner Greene Sr. in 1953. Like several Black neurosurgeons to follow, he would need to complete his residency training in Canada at the Montreal Neurological Institute under Dr. Penfield and his successor, Dr. Rasmussen.…”
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“…The country saw its first female neurosurgeon, Dr. Dorothy Klenke Nash, in 1928 and would not see another female in the field until 1960. 20 The nation's first Black neurosurgeon was Dr. Clarence Sumner Greene Sr. in 1953. Like several Black neurosurgeons to follow, he would need to complete his residency training in Canada at the Montreal Neurological Institute under Dr. Penfield and his successor, Dr. Rasmussen.…”
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confidence: 99%