Women in White Coats: Early Strides in Hungarian Medical Education for Women

Sun Nov 17 2024
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A time when women couldn't be doctors. That's how it was in Hungary until 1895. That's when things started to change. A bunch of brave ladies decided to challenge the norms. They wanted to study medicine, just like men. The first to do so were Erzsébet Farkas and Flóra Volentik. They were the trailblazers. These women had to fight hard. They had to prove that they were as smart and capable as men. They had to show that they could handle the challenges of medical school. And they did just that. In 1907, Farkas became the first woman in Hungary to get a medical degree. It was a big deal. But even after that, things weren't easy. Women doctors still faced lots of obstacles. They often had to work in lower positions or were paid less. Some even had to leave the country to practice. But they didn't give up. They kept fighting. By 1946, more than 300 women had become doctors in Hungary. It's important to note that these women weren't just breaking gender barriers. They were also dealing with anti-Semitism and war. Some of them had to flee the country due to their religion or politics. But they persevered. This story shows us that change takes time and effort. It also shows us that one brave step can lead to many more. So, let's celebrate these women who dared to dream big and make a difference.
https://localnews.ai/article/women-in-white-coats-early-strides-in-hungarian-medical-education-for-women-80e63976

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