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Martha M. MacGuffie (1924–2011) (nicknamed "Bobby") was the first woman reconstructive and plastic surgeon to graduate from the College of Physicians and Surgeons at Columbia University, in 1949. She was also the first woman surgeon to serve on the staff of a major suburban hospital, at Nyack Hospital in Nyack, New York. Macguffie helped establish the burns unit there and developed a water bed to reduce pain experienced by burn patients. During her 50-year medical career, MacGuffie treated over 50,000 patients. In 2003, the journal P&S published by the College of Physicians and Surgeons at Columbia named her to their list of 15 "P&S Graduates who Helped Change the World". She died on March 7, 2011.

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  • مارثا إم ماكغوفي (ar)
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  • كانت مارثا إم ماكغوفي (1924-2011) (الملقبة «بوبي») أول امرأة تعمل في مجال الجراحة التجميلية والترميمية تتخرج من كلية الأطباء والجراحين في جامعة كولومبيا في عام 1949. كانت أيضًا أول امرأة تعمل في الجراحة في إحدى المستشفيات الكبرى في الضواحي في مستشفى نياك في نياك، نيويورك. ساعدت ماكغوفي في إنشاء وحدة الحروق هناك وطور سريرًا مائيًا لتقليل الألم الذي يعاني منه مرضى الحروق. خلال مسيرتها الطبية التي استمرت 50 عامًا، عالجت ماكغوفي أكثر من 50000 مريض. في عام 2003، قامت مجلة P&S التي نشرتها كلية الأطباء والجراحين في كولومبيا بتسميتها على قائمة 15 من «خريجي P&S الذين ساعدوا في تغيير العالم». توفيت في 7 مارس 2011. (ar)
  • Martha M. MacGuffie (1924–2011) (nicknamed "Bobby") was the first woman reconstructive and plastic surgeon to graduate from the College of Physicians and Surgeons at Columbia University, in 1949. She was also the first woman surgeon to serve on the staff of a major suburban hospital, at Nyack Hospital in Nyack, New York. Macguffie helped establish the burns unit there and developed a water bed to reduce pain experienced by burn patients. During her 50-year medical career, MacGuffie treated over 50,000 patients. In 2003, the journal P&S published by the College of Physicians and Surgeons at Columbia named her to their list of 15 "P&S Graduates who Helped Change the World". She died on March 7, 2011. (en)
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