Connie Myers Guion (August 29, 1882 – April 30, 1971) was an American professor of medicine. She was influential in developing health care systems for the poor in New York City and training programs for new health care professionals at Cornell Medical Center. She founded the Cornell Pay Clinic, which supported the poor in the city and brought in training. She was the first woman to be named professor of clinical medicine, and in 1963 became the first living woman physician to have a building named after her (New York Hospital's Connie Guion Building). Up until her death, she made many house calls and ran her own private clinic.
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| - Connie Myers Guion (August 29, 1882 – April 30, 1971) was an American professor of medicine. She was influential in developing health care systems for the poor in New York City and training programs for new health care professionals at Cornell Medical Center. She founded the Cornell Pay Clinic, which supported the poor in the city and brought in training. She was the first woman to be named professor of clinical medicine, and in 1963 became the first living woman physician to have a building named after her (New York Hospital's Connie Guion Building). Up until her death, she made many house calls and ran her own private clinic. (en)
- Connie Myers Guion, född 29 augusti 1882, död 30 april 1971 var en amerikansk professor i medicin. Hon var inflytelserik när det gällde att utveckla hälsovårdssystem för fattiga i New York och träningsprogram för ny vårdpersonal vid Cornell Medical Center. Hon grundade Cornell Pay Clinic, som stödde de fattiga i staden och såg till att de fick utbildning. Hon var den första kvinnan som utsågs till professor i klinisk medicin och 1963 blev hon den första levande kvinnliga läkaren som fick en byggnad uppkallad efter sig (New York Hospital's Connie Guion Building). Fram till sin död gjorde hon många hembesök och drev sin egen privata klinik. (sv)
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| - Connie Myers Guion (August 29, 1882 – April 30, 1971) was an American professor of medicine. She was influential in developing health care systems for the poor in New York City and training programs for new health care professionals at Cornell Medical Center. She founded the Cornell Pay Clinic, which supported the poor in the city and brought in training. She was the first woman to be named professor of clinical medicine, and in 1963 became the first living woman physician to have a building named after her (New York Hospital's Connie Guion Building). Up until her death, she made many house calls and ran her own private clinic. (en)
- Connie Myers Guion, född 29 augusti 1882, död 30 april 1971 var en amerikansk professor i medicin. Hon var inflytelserik när det gällde att utveckla hälsovårdssystem för fattiga i New York och träningsprogram för ny vårdpersonal vid Cornell Medical Center. Hon grundade Cornell Pay Clinic, som stödde de fattiga i staden och såg till att de fick utbildning. Hon var den första kvinnan som utsågs till professor i klinisk medicin och 1963 blev hon den första levande kvinnliga läkaren som fick en byggnad uppkallad efter sig (New York Hospital's Connie Guion Building). Fram till sin död gjorde hon många hembesök och drev sin egen privata klinik. (sv)
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