Constance Friess Holman
Constance Friess Holman (February 11, 1908 – July 23, 1999) was an American physician and civil rights activist. She practiced internal medicine in New York City, where she was "the first woman to become chief resident in medicine at New York Hospital".
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Recommendations for empowering early career researchers to improve research culture and practice. by Brianne A Kent, Constance Holman, Emmanuella Amoako, Alberto Antonietti, James M Azam, Hanne Ballhausen, Yaw Bediako, Anat M Belasen, Clarissa F D Carneiro, Yen-Chung Chen, Ewoud B Compeer, Chelsea A C Connor, Sophia Crüwell, Humberto Debat, Emma Dorris, Hedyeh Ebrahimi, Jeffrey C Erlich, Florencia Fernández-Chiappe, Felix Fischer, Małgorzata Anna Gazda, Toivo Glatz, Peter Grabitz, Verena Heise, David G Kent, Hung Lo, Gary McDowell, Devang Mehta, Wolf-Julian Neumann, Kleber Neves, Mark Patterson, Naomi C Penfold, Sophie K Piper, Iratxe Puebla, Peter K Quashie, Carolina Paz Quezada, Julia L Riley, Jessica L Rohmann, Shyam Saladi, Benjamin Schwessinger, Bob Siegerink, Paulina Stehlik, Alexandra Tzilivaki, Kate D L Umbers, Aalok Varma, Kaivalya Walavalkar, Charlotte M de Winde, Cecilia Zaza, Tracey L Weissgerber
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