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March is Women’s History Month, a time to recognize and celebrate women and celebrate those whose courage, intelligence, and determination helped shape the world we live in today. Throughout history, women have broken innumerable barriers and achieved extraordinary milestones. Women such as Marie Curie, who became the first person to win two Nobel Prizes and transformed our understanding of radiation. Rosa Parks helped spark the modern civil rights movement through a quiet but powerful act of courage. Amelia Earhart pushed the limits of aviation and inspired generations to dream bigger. In science and medicine, women like Dr. Virginia Apgar revolutionized newborn care with the Apgar Score, while Dr. Helen Brooke Taussig helped pioneer life-saving surgery for infants with congenital heart disease. In space exploration, Katherine Johnson’s mathematical brilliance played a critical role in the success of NASA’s early missions. Women’s History Month is a wonderful reminder that progress is built by those willing to challenge limits and open doors for others. This month let us celebrate the female pioneers who came before us and the countless women who continue to lead, innovate, and inspire in every field every day. Here’s to the women who changed history, the women shaping our world today, and the girls who will lead tomorrow. www.ruthhaskinsmd.com #InternationalWomensMonth #ladydocfolsom #obgyn #ruthhaskinsmd
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AuthorDr. Haskins brings over 30 years of experience in Obstetrics and Gynecology As a former CMA President, she is actively involved in the political process and is well known at the state capitol and in congress as a passionate advocate for women's health care. Archives
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