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SAVMA Honors National Women's History Month & International Women's Day
Monday, March 8, 2021 at 02:00PM
SAVMA is proud to celebrate Women’s History Month and International Women's Day. In 2020, women made up 64% of employed veterinarians. While there are numerous notable women throughout veterinary history and present, we highlight a few firsts:
- Dr. Elinor McGrath is considered the first woman to practice veterinary medicine after earning her DVM from the Chicago Veterinary College (1910).
- Drs. Jane Hinton and Alfreda Johnson Webb are considered the first Black women to earn DVMs from Tuskegee University School of Veterinary Medicine (1949). Both women also became the first Black members of the Women’s Veterinary Medicine Association.
- Dr. Ethel Connelly was the first Native American woman to graduate with a DVM from Colorado State University (1989). She continues to serve the animals and people of the Blackfeet Tribe.
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Sources: MedVet, AVMA, Today’s Veterinary Practice, Colorado State University
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