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  1. Beatrix Ann Hamburg (née McCleary; October 19, 1923 – April 15, 2018) was an American psychiatrist whose long career in academic medicine advanced the field of child and adolescent psychiatry. Hamburg was the first known African-American to attend Vassar College , and was also the first African-American woman to attend Yale Medical School .

  2. Apr 19, 2018 · April 19, 2018. Beatrix Hamburg, who after breaking racial barriers at two major colleges became an important researcher in child development and psychology, working on subjects like school ...

  3. Apr 19, 2018 · Beatrix A. (Betty) Hamburg, MD, a pioneering adolescent psychiatrist and the first African-American woman graduate of Yale School of Medicine, died April 15 at her daughter’s home in Washington, DC. She was 94. Dr. Hamburg completed medical school at Yale in 1948 and worked for six decades to advance the field of adolescent psychiatry.

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  4. Apr 19, 2018 · The National Academy of Medicine (NAM) honors the life and work of Beatrix Hamburg, a pioneering child and adolescent psychiatrist and NAM member who passed away on April 16, 2018, at the age of 94. Dr. Hamburg is survived by her husband, David A. Hamburg, who was president of the Institute of Medicine from 1975 to 1980; her daughter, Margaret ...

  5. Apr 18, 2018 · Beatrix “Betty” Hamburg, a medical educator and researcher who was the first openly black student admitted to Vassar College, the first black woman to graduate with a medical degree from the ...

  6. Beatrix Ann Hamburg, a renowned psychiatrist and academic researcher whose pioneering work advanced understanding of mental health for children and adolescents and shaped public policies related to improving the health of minorities, died on April 15. She was 94.

  7. Apr 20, 2018 · YOUTUBE, YALE UNIVERSITY Psychiatrist Beatrix Hamburg, who studied school violence and peer counseling, died last Sunday (April 15) from Alzheimer’s disease. She was 94. She was 94. Hamburg was the first self-identifying black woman admitted to Vassar College and the first black woman to graduate from the Yale School of Medicine, where she ...

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