Английская Википедия:Eugenia L. Mobley
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Eugenia Lathy Mobley McGinnis (1922 – May 2, 2011) was an American dentist. She was dean of the dental school and vice-president at Meharry Medical College in Nashville, Tennessee.
Early life and education
Mobley was born in Alabama, the daughter of Eugene Mobley and Gussie Dean Mobley.[1][2][3] She earned her bachelor's degree at Tennessee State University in 1943, then earned her dentistry degree at Meharry Medical College in Nashville.[4] She further earned a master's degree in public health at the University of Michigan in 1948.[5] She was a member of Delta Sigma Theta.[6]
Career
Mobley was a dentist and professor of dentistry. From 1948 to 1950, she was director of public health dentistry for the Jefferson County Health Department in Alabama.[7] She had a dental practice in Birmingham, Alabama, in the 1950s, while her husband was practicing as a physician at the Veterans Hospital in Tuskegee.[8][9] In 1978, she became dean of the dental school at Meharry Medical College.[10] She was the second woman to head an American dental school, after Jeanne Sinkford at Howard University in 1975.[11][12][13] She later became the medical school's vice president.[11] She oversaw Meharry's outreach for oral cancer prevention.[7] She was a charter member of the Nashville chapter of The Links.[14]
Publications
Mobley's research in public health dentistry[15][16] was published in academic journals, including Journal of the American Dental Association[17][18] and Journal of Public Health Dentistry.[19][20]
- "Dental caries and periodontal conditions among Negro children in Tennessee" (1960, with Martha B. Pointer)[21]
- "Some social and economic factors relating to periodontal disease among young Negroes" (1963, with Stanley H. Smith)[17]
- "Testing the oral hygiene index; its use in epidemiological studies" (1964)[20]
- "Is dental health education the answer?" (1967, with Barbara H. Robinson and Martha B. Pointer)[18]
- "Dental program for the chronically ill and aged" (1967)[22]
- "Dental status and needs in a poverty‐population of North Nashville, Tennessee" (1969, with Martha B. Pointer)[19]
- Dental Hygiene Examination Review: 1060 multiple choice questions and referenced explanatory answers (1969, with Theodore Edward Bolden and Elzer S. Chandler)[23]
Personal life and legacy
Eugenia L. Mobley married physician Charles William McGinnis in 1950.[3][24][25] He died in 2002.[26] Their son William Eugene McGinnis died in 2003.[27][28] She died in 2011, aged 89 years, in Nashville.[6] The Mobley/Singleton Lecture program at Meharry is named in honor of Eugenia Mobley and her colleague J. B. Singleton.[29]
References
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- ↑ 3,0 3,1 "Birmingham Dentist And Medical Student Engaged" The Chicago Defender (08 July 1950): 8. via ProQuest
- ↑ "In Memoriam: First Female Dean, School of Dentistry" The Tennessee Tribune (May 19, 2011): 9A. via ProQuest
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- ↑ 7,0 7,1 "Meharry Provides Program To Combat Oral Cancer", Chicago Daily Defender (01 Nov 1969): 5. via ProQuest
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- ↑ Harris, Sandra (April 30, 2006). "A.A.W.D President’s Letter" DentistryIQ.
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ "Charter Members" Parthenon (TN) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated.
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- ↑ Mobley, Eugenia L., and Martha A. Pointer. "Dental caries and periodontal conditions among Negro children in Tennessee." Tenn. Dent. AJ 40 (1960): 21-8.
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- ↑ "Beautiful Candlelight Nuptials Unite Couple" The Chicago Defender (04 Nov 1950): 10. via ProQuest
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- ↑ "The Mobley/Singleton Lecture" Meharry Medical College School of Dentistry (2015): 27.
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