[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 34 (Wednesday, March 10, 2010)]
[Senate]
[Page S1356]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
95TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION
Mrs. BOXER. Mr. President, I take this opportunity to recognize the
95th anniversary of the American Medical Women's Association, AMWA.
AMWA is the Nation's oldest and largest multispecialty organization for
women in medicine.
The American Medical Women's Association was founded in 1915 in
Chicago by Dr. Bertha Van Hoosen. At the time, women physicians were a
minority, representing only 5 to 6 percent of all physicians in the
United States. With the creation of AMWA, Dr. Van Hoosen intended ``to
bring Medical Women into communication with each other for their mutual
advantage, and to encourage social and harmonious relations within and
without the profession.''
Since its inception 95 years ago, AMWA's membership has grown
significantly. With more than 13,000 members today, AMWA has become a
strong and trusted voice for women's health and the advancement of
women in medicine at the local, national, and international level. For
nearly a century, AMWA has empowered its members to be leaders in
improving health for all, within a model that reflects the unique
perspective of women.
AMWA's members include physicians, residents, medical students, and
health care professionals, all of whom are engaged in making a
difference in the communities they serve. AMWA's charitable program,
the American Women's Hospital Service, has provided international
relief for more than 90 years, supporting clinics all over the world.
The Journal of Women's Health, AMWA's medical journal, is a trusted
resource for research and information on a wide range of women's health
issues, and has been cited by the New York Times, Wall Street Journal,
US News and World Report, and MSNBC.com. Through its many educational
programs, support and mentorship of young women physicians, health care
advocacy, and the promotion of excellence in medicine and scientific
research, AMWA's members are truly champions for women's health.
Since 1915, the American Medical Women's Association has served as
the vision and voice of women in medicine. On its 95th anniversary, I
commend the American Medical Women's Association for its tireless
efforts to advance women in medicine, and look forward to its many
future successes.
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