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Dr. Marcelle Willock, groundbreaking role model for women and people of color in medicine, dies at 84

Por: The Boston Globe Nation October 31, 2022

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Dr. Marcelle Willock initially faced some resistance and resentment when she arrived in 1982 at the Boston University School of Medicine, where she became one of the nation’s first women of color to head an academic and clinical department.“I was told by certain higher-ups to know my place,” she said in a with Bostonia, the university’s alumni magazine. “A couple of faculty told me they were not going to work for a Black person.”Then... + full article



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