Forming the Modern Physician: Gender, Race, and Science in Early Twentieth-Century Medical School Design

April 2, 2024 -
6:00pm to 7:00pm

Inaugural Michaels Lecture

Katherine L. Carroll, PhD
Author of Building Schools, Making Doctors

Abstract: Architectural historian Dr. Carroll has presented widely on medical school design and the intertwined ways in which the built environment influences scientific culture, as well as the ways in which cultural and social priorities affect building choices. For the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine’s one-year anniversary celebrating the opening of the new West Wing of Scaife Hall, Dr. Carroll will provide thoughtful commentary about how past schools have made other choices.

CF Reynolds History of Medicine Lecture Series, co-sponsored by the Center for Bioethics & Health Law

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