Virginia Apgar was born on June 7, 1909 in Westfield, NJ and was the first full female medical professor at Columbia University. She is best known for her invention of the Apgar Score System, which is used to assess the health of newborns. This system has been used for over 60 years and has saved countless lives.
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About
Columbia University's first full female medical professor who devised the Apgar Score System to determine the health of newborns.
Before Fame
After finishing her studies, she applied for a surgery post at Columbia University's College of Physicians and Surgeons despite a long record of other women who failed to make it in the field.
Trivia
Her test became the standard for hospitals all over the world.
Family Life
One of her brothers died early from tuberculosis, and another suffered from a chronic childhood illness.
Associated With
Actress Morgan Brittany was a big supporter of the March of Dimes foundation, working with them to improve the lives of mothers and babies.