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Jessica Laursen, MD, is recognized by Continental Who's Who


Jessica Laursen, MD, is recognized by Continental Who s Who
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VISTA, Calif., March 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Jessica Laursen, MD, is being recognized by Continental Who s Who as a Top Pediatric Ophthalmologist in the field of Medicine in acknowledgment for her unwavering devotion to patient-centered healthcare with Kaiser Permanente.    
Kaiser Permanente is one of the largest nonprofit healthcare plans in the United States, with over 12 million members. It operates 39 hospitals and more than 700 medical offices, with over 300,000 personnel, including more than 80,000 physicians and nurses. Kaiser Permanente is committed to offering the highest standard of smarter, personalized healthcare. From pioneering new ways to treat cancer to building useful tools for a healthy lifestyle, the leading healthcare provider continues to thrive. ....

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What do we know about Dr. Patricia Bath, the inventor of laserphaco?


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History carries many untold stories of Black women and their roles in fueling scientific advancement. This Special Feature calls attention to the life of Dr. Patricia Bath, who used her passion for ophthalmologic research to fulfill her commitment to serving communities.
Science and medicine have long been known as male-dominated fields that have featured the accomplishments of white men while overlooking and minimizing those of women and people of color.
People of color face prejudice and injustice as a result of deeply rooted systemic racism. This embedded discrimination targets groups beyond the frame of social class and economic status and is built into every aspect of society. ....

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A Black History Month Celebration of Leaders in the Blindness Field


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February 19, 2021
Everyone knows Stevie Wonder and the late Ray Charles: exceptionally gifted, groundbreaking musicians who also happen to be both Black and blind. But many other Black Americans have shared their talents with the world – or are still doing so – often working to advance the field of blindness and create a more inclusive society. 
The Black History Month 2021 theme is “Black Family: Representation, Identity and Diversity” and explores the African diaspora, and the spread of Black families across the United States.
Bringing Education to Black Children Who Are Blind
Not all of these Black Americans have been blind, but they have eased the way for those who are. One of these leaders is Dr. Laurence C. Jones, who founded the Piney Woods School in 1909, in a rural area just south of Jackson, Mississippi. This educator’s mission was to offer academic and vocational agricultural schooling for Black children and ....

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