Talk:Florence McConney
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Introduction
Remove the following: Florence McConney (20 September 1894 - ?) was a Canadian physician. Replace with the following: Florence Spaulding Hardy McConney (20 September 1894 – 23 June, 1981) was a Canadian physician. [1] She was the Chief of Medicine at Women's College Hospital from 1935-1950, as well as the first director of the hospital’s Cancer Detection Clinic from 1948-1958. [2][3]
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Change this sentence: She attended Jarvis Collegiate until she could attend the University of Toronto, graduating in arts in 1917, the same year she married. To the following: She attended Jarvis Collegiate until she could attend the University of Toronto, graduating with a BA in 1917, the same year she married.[4]
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Career[edit]
Remove this sentence: McConney began work with the Women's College Hospital following her internship at St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto. Replace with the following: McConney began work with Women's College Hospital in 1922 following her internship at St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto. [2] McConney became the hospital’s Chief of Medicine in 1935. [2] Remove this sentence: Following her retirement from the College Hospital she became the director of the Cancer Detection Clinic. Replace with the following: Following her retirement from the hospital she became the director of the Cancer Detection Clinic from 1948-1958. [3] This clinic was opened in order to provide cancer screening to healthy women. [5] In addition to being the first director of the clinic, McConney was the founder of the clinic and is cited with “pioneering the clinic and its mission”. [5]
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External links[edit]Article: “Celebrating 70 years of leadership in the early detection of women’s cancers” Women’s College Hospital [1] The Miss Margaret Robins Archives of Women’s College Hospital [2] Records of Health Watch (formerly the Cancer Detection Clinic) Fonds in the Archives of Women’s College Hospital [3]
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Trailblazer at WCHArchives (talk) 15:41, 11 March 2021 (UTC)
- Done, for the most part. I left out part of the very last paragraph about the Cancer Detection Clinic as it was sourced to the hospital. Thanks. --- Possibly (talk) 14:37, 13 March 2021 (UTC)
References
- ^ a b c "McConney, Florence Spaulding Hardy". Toronto Star. June 24, 1981.
- ^ a b c d e f "Women's History Month Special – Dr. Florence McConney and Innovation". Women’s College Hospital.
- ^ a b c d e Kendrick, Martin; Slade, Krista (1993). Spirit of Life: The Story of Women’s College Hospital. Toronto: Women’s College Hospital. p. 100.
- ^ a b c "Application Form For Appointment to the Medical Staff". Archives of Women’s College Hospital. May 12, 1958.
- ^ a b c Popa, Denisa. "Migrating Ideas and Borrowed Designs: How Cross-Border Movements of People and Ideas Shaped a Canadian Women's Hospital (1883-1948)". Canadian Science and Technology Historical Association.
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