Alma Dea Morani
Alma Dea Morani (1907–2001) was a pioneering American plastic surgeon and the first woman to be certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery. She is often referred to as the "First Lady of Plastic Surgery."
Early Life and Education
Alma Dea Morani was born in New York City in 1907. She was the daughter of Salvatore Morani, a renowned sculptor, which influenced her interest in the human form and aesthetics. Morani attended the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania, where she earned her medical degree in 1931.
Career
After completing her medical degree, Morani pursued a residency in general surgery at the Woman's Hospital of Philadelphia. She later specialized in plastic surgery, training under Dr. John Staige Davis, a prominent figure in the field. In 1941, she became the first woman to be certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery.
Morani was known for her innovative techniques and contributions to reconstructive surgery, particularly in the treatment of burns and congenital deformities. She was also a dedicated educator, serving as a professor of surgery at the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania.
Contributions and Legacy
Alma Dea Morani was a trailblazer for women in medicine and surgery. She was a founding member of the American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons and played a significant role in advancing the field of plastic surgery. Morani was also an advocate for the integration of art and medicine, often emphasizing the importance of aesthetics in surgical practice.
In recognition of her contributions, the Alma Dea Morani, M.D. Renaissance Woman Award was established to honor women physicians or scientists who have made significant contributions to the advancement of women in medicine.
Personal Life
Morani was married to John F. Lewis, a prominent Philadelphia attorney. She was also an accomplished artist, often creating sculptures and drawings that reflected her medical expertise.
Death
Alma Dea Morani passed away in 2001, leaving behind a legacy of innovation and inspiration for future generations of surgeons and medical professionals.
See Also
- Plastic surgery
- American Board of Plastic Surgery
- Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania
- American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons
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