What disease did Antonia Novello have?

At birth, Dr. Novello was diagnosed with congenital megacolon. Her family was told that she should have surgery to correct the problem around age eight, but when her father died she fell through the cracks, experiencing terrible pain throughout her childhood.

Where does Antonia Novello work?

Novello moved to the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development in 1987, where she focused on pediatric AIDS. President George H.W. Bush took notice of Novello’s work on pediatric AIDS and, in 1990, appointed her the United States’ 14th Surgeon General, the nation’s top health official.

What did Antonia Novello do?

Antonia Novello was the first woman and the first Hispanic to become Surgeon General of the United States. Dr. Novello’s favorite aunt died of kidney failure during Novello’s first year of medical school. She resolved to learn more about the disease and the factors that decide who receives a kidney transplant.

Does physician mean doctor?

A doctor in the field of medicine is someone who has graduated from medical school and is a holder of an MD or does. Dentists, optometrists, chiropractors, clinical psychologists, and podiatrists are also referred to as doctors. Physicians are doctors with an MD, DO or MB regardless of specialty.