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Doris L. Wethers

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in 1952 (becoming the third black woman to do so), after which Wethers spent ten years as a pediatrician in private practice. Her office was located next to the office of her father, physician William Wethers.
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and conducted in-patient rounds for medical students learning about sickle-cell disease. Wethers served as director of the hospital's sickle cell program until retiring in 1999.
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in 1958. She served as medical director for Speedwell Services for Children from 1961 to 1973, and as director of pediatrics and opening
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on December 14, 1927, to William and Lillian (née Wilkinson) Wethers. She graduated magna cum laude from
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In 1987, Wethers acted as the chairwoman of a panel on sickle-cell screening commissioned by the
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Foundation for Research and Education in Sickle Cell Disease
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Wethers died after a stroke on January 28, 2019, in
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Index

Passaic
New Jersey
Yonkers
New York
Queens College
Yale University School of Medicine
Pediatrician
Knickerbocker Hospital
Sydenham Hospital
St. Luke's–Roosevelt Hospital Center
Sickle-cell disease
pediatrician
sickle-cell disease
Passaic, New Jersey
Queens College
chemistry
Yale University School of Medicine
attending physician
St. Luke's–Roosevelt Hospital Center
sickle-cell anemia
Knickerbocker Hospital
Sydenham Hospital
St. Luke's–Roosevelt Hospital Center
Foundation for Research and Education in Sickle Cell Disease
Yvette Fay Francis-McBarnette
Lila A. Fenwick
National Institutes of Health
Yonkers, New York
"Doris L. Wethers"
Sickle cell disease

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