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Tuesday, April 26, 2016

"Dr-Lena-Frances-Edwards" [September 17,1900-December 3,1986]









During her early years in practice,Dr.Edward delivered most of her patients' babies in her home clinic.Her career changed when she was granted admitting privileges to the new Margaret Hague Maternity Hospital in Jersey City in 1931.Though her gender and race seemed too hamper her advancement,her drive and refusal to be kept back caused friction between her the hospital's administration.She recalled one instance when a ranking physician provided inadequate care to a needy patient.Perceiving a difference between "poor man's treatment versus rich man's treatment," Lena resolved to secure residency at the hospital so she would never have to see patients submit to a lower standard.In 1945 she finally gained her residency at Hague.When Dr.Lena decided to sit for the Nation Board Examinations in obstetrics and gynecology,she again had to struggle for the necessary hospital endorsements.And her efforts were not always recognized with the same privileges her colleagues received.


In 1959,Dr.Lena Edwards could look back on a career as a practitioner and teacher of obstetrics and gynecology.By this time she had raised six children,all of whom had chosen professions and positions of service. She had taken vows in lay Franciscan Order in the late 1940s,worried that her age and a heart condition she developed as a teenager would prevent her from completing the medical mission,Dr. Lena decided to move to Hereford,Texas,to serve a community of migrant workers who had been living in an old military barracks.She helped set up a fifteen-bed maternity hospital with donated materials and funds and,using her board certification to get her patients admitted to the local hospital  when necessary,reduced infant mortality dramatically.Her efforts earned her the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1964,the U.S. government's highest peacetime honor,capping a lifetime of service and struggle for  those in need.









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