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13 inspiring Texas women who reshaped U S history

13 inspiring Texas women who reshaped U.S. history These athletes, businesswomen, politicians and mavericks should be praised during Women’s History Month and any other day Updated:  Tags:  SAN ANTONIO – First female governor of Texas, first Black woman to fly a plane, first woman to coach an NBA team, first Black woman from a Southern state to serve in the U.S. House. These Texas women were trailblazers in turning society on its head and they raised hell by doing so. This Women’s History Month, KSAT is highlighting 13 iconic women of Texas who helped change the course of history, either in businesses, politics or everyday life.

USA BASEBALL NAMES DRS BLOOM AND OSBAHR CO-CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICERS OF NEW MEDICAL OVERSIGHT COMMISSION

USA BASEBALL NAMES DRS. BLOOM AND OSBAHR CO-CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICERS OF NEW MEDICAL OVERSIGHT COMMISSION 03/09/21 USA Baseball named today Dr. Josh Bloom and Dr. Daryl Osbahr Co-Chief Medical Officers of the newly created USA Baseball Medical Oversight Commission. Additionally, Dr. Bloom has been chosen to assume the role of USA Baseball Medical/Safety Advisory Committee Chairman from former Chairman Glenn Fleisig, PhD., after serving on the committee since 2010. The newly created Medical Oversight Commission, which will operate separately from the USA Baseball Medical/Safety Advisory Committee, is responsible for quality assurance, medical control, scope of practice, medical standards of curricula, and other related issues as assigned by the Board of Directors. In their roles as Co-Chief Medical Officers, Drs. Bloom and Osbahr will ensure that USA Baseball meets all of its responsibilities in order to continue the organization’s commitment to creating a safe, healthy, and secur

Celebrating women athletes in South Carolina

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