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This exhibition honors the lives and achievements of women in medicine. Women physicians have excelled in many diverse medical careers. Some have advanced the field of surgery by developing innovative procedures. Some have won the Nobel prize. Others have brought new attention to the health and well-being of children. Many have reemphasized the art of healing and the roles of culture and spirituality in medicine.
- Subject:
- Social Sciences
- Grade Level:
- Secondary, Post-secondary
- Collection:
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National Library of Medicine
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Cartoon characters from the NASA Space Place Web site, present their own 6-7 minute talk show live from the Space Place Clubhouse. The show presents space program scientists and engineers as role models for kids and encourages them to pursue their dreams. In each episode, the guest presents a short science or technology concept, and also talks about their job, their hobbies, and how they got interested in a career in science or engineering. In this episode, thermal engineer Donya Douglas of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center talks about her challenging job to design ways to keep the three tiny Space Technology 5 spacecraft at the right operating temperature in space, without adding much to their mass or need for electrical power.
- Subject:
- Science and Technology
- Grade Level:
- Primary
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NASA
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