Dr . Patr icia Era Bat h

By: Olivia Donovan Gr a de: 5 St. Colunbkille

This is a slideshow for what I learned about Patricia About Patricia

● Bor n on November 4, 1942, in Har l em, New Yor k ● Her dad was Rubert Bath, he was the first black mot or man f or t he New Yor k Cit y s ubway s ys t em ● Her mom was Gl adys Bat h, a hous ewif e and domes t ic wor k er who us ed her s al ar y t o s ave money f or her c hil dr en's educ at ion ● She had no s ibl ings ● Today s he is 75 year s ol d ● Her hus band is Benny J Pr imm and her daughter ’s name is Eraka Patty Jene Bath What Patr icia Bat h do?

● Pat r icia Bat h is t he f ir st Af r ic an Amer ic an t o c ompl et e a r esidenc y in opht hal mol ogy i n 1973, ● Two year s l at er , she bec ame t he f ir st f emal e f ac ul t y member in t he Depar t ment of Opht hal mol ogy at UCLA's Jul es Stein Eye Inst it ut e. ● Then, she invent ed t he phac o Probe f or c at ar ac t t r eat ment in 1986. ● She was one of t he f ir st Af r ican-Amer ic an f emal e doc t or s t o r ec eive a medic al pat ent in 1988. ● A l aser phac o pr obe is a har nessing l aser t ec hnol ogy, t he devic e c r eat ed a l ess painf ul and mor e pr ec ise t r eat ment of c at ar ac t s. Wit h her Laser phac o Probe, Bat h was abl e t o hel p r est or e t he sight of individual s who had been bl ind f or mor e t han 30 year s. ● This is how Patricia is so important in history College

● Bath headed to , wher e s he ear ned a bac helor 's degr ee in 1964. She then attended Howar d Univer s ity to pur s ue a medic al degr ee. Bath graduated with honors from Howard in 1968, and accepted an internship at Hospital shortly afterward. The following year, she also began pursuing a fellowship in at . How others mistreated Patricia

Rac is m, and r elative pover ty were the obstac les that s he fac ed as a young gir l gr owing up in Har lem. Ther e were no women phys ic ians , and s ur ger y was a male-dominat ed pr of es s ion; no high s c hools ex is t ed in Har lem, a pr edominant ly blac k c ommunity; additionally, blac ks were ex c luded fr om numer ous medic al s c hools and medic al s oc iet ies ; and, her f amily did not have t he f unds t o s end Pat r ic ia t o medic al s c hool. How I t hi nk about t he wor l d di f f er ent l y bec ause of Patricia I t hink of t he wor l d dif f er ent l y now bec aus e of how Patr ic ia was tr eated. People judged Patr ic ia becaus e of racism. I wouldn’t want anyone to be treated like Patricia was tr eated.

Dr . Bath makes me believe that anyone c an do anything, no mat t er what you l ook l ik e.