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M. Deborrah Hyde MD MS: the second African-American female neurosurgeon.

机译:M. Deborrah Hyde医学博士硕士:第二位非洲裔美国女性神经外科医生。

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BACKGROUND: A less-publicized consequence of the civil rights movement in the mid-20th century is the door of opportunity it provided for African-American women to become neurosurgeons, beginning in 1984 with Alexa I. Canady (University of Minnesota). Unfortunately, the exploits of a contemporary African-American woman neurosurgeon, M. Deborrah Hyde, have remained largely in obscurity. This report details the career and exploits of Hyde, one of the first women to receive neurosurgery training in Ohio. METHODS: A comprehensive review of pertinent modern and historical records spanning the past century was performed. RESULTS: Born in 1949 in Laurel, MS, Hyde received her BS with honors from Tougaloo College in 1969 and her MS in biology at Cleveland State University. Despite being told in medical school that she was not qualified to compete with "better-prepared" nonminority students, Hyde received her MD from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine in 1977, earning election into the Alpha Omega Alpha medical honor society. The next year, she began neurosurgery residency at Case Western under Dr. Robert A. Ratcheson and Dr. Robert F. Spetzler, finishing in 1982 as the program's first female graduate. In 1985, Hyde became the second African-American woman certified by the American Board of Neurological Surgery and in 1991 she established the Beacon of Hope Scholarship Foundation for underprivileged youth. She has subsequently continued a distinguished career in private practice, presently residing in West Hills, CA. CONCLUSION: Hyde's diligence, perseverance and commitment enabled her to overcome intense sexism and racism to train at Case Western, becoming the second African-American woman neurosurgeon and the third woman trained in Ohio (first and second of which were Carole Miller and Janet Bay). As the first woman to train under Ratcheson and Spetzler, her determination, excellence and generosity continue to inspire people of all races.
机译:背景:20世纪中叶,民权运动的一则鲜为人知的结果是它为非裔美国人妇女提供了成为神经外科医师的机会之门,从1984年开始与明尼苏达大学的Alexa I. Canady合作。不幸的是,当代非裔美国女性神经外科医生M. Deborrah Hyde的行为在很大程度上仍然模糊不清。这份报告详细介绍了海德(Hyde)的职业生涯和成就,海德是俄亥俄州首批接受神经外科培训的女性之一。方法:对过去一个世纪的相关现代和历史记录进行了全面回顾。结果:海德(Hyde)于1949年出生于美国马里兰州的劳雷尔(Laurel),于1969年以优异的成绩获得了Tougaloo College的学士学位,并在克利夫兰州立大学获得了生物学的硕士学位。尽管在医学院被告知她没有资格与“更好的”非少数族裔学生竞争,但海德于1977年从凯斯西储大学医学院获得医学博士学位,并入选Alpha Omega Alpha医学荣誉学会。次年,她在Robert A. Ratcheson博士和Robert F. Spetzler博士的领导下开始在Case Western担任神经外科住院医师,并于1982年完成该计划的第一位女毕业生。 1985年,海德成为第二位获得美国神经外科手术委员会认证的非裔美国女性。1991年,她为贫困青年建立了希望灯塔奖学金基金会。随后,她继续从事私人执业的杰出职业,目前居住在加利福尼亚州西山市。结论:海德的勤奋,毅力和奉献精神使她能够克服强烈的性别歧视和种族主义,在凯斯西德大学接受培训,成为第二位非洲裔美国女性神经外科医师和第三位在俄亥俄州接受培训的女性(其中第一位和第二位是卡罗尔·米勒和珍妮特·贝) 。作为第一个在Ratcheson和Spetzler领导下接受培训的女性,她的决心,卓越和慷慨继续激励着各个种族的人们。

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