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“DOCTORS OF DISTINCTION”

Sen. Nesselbush and Rep. Donovan honor “Doctors of Distinction” at International Women’s Day

Sen. Donna M. Nesselbush, far left, and Rep. Susan R. Donovan, far right, welcome the “Doctors of Distinction” at the 2020 International Women’s Day celebration held in the State Room of the State House.

STATE HOUSE – Sen. Donna M. Nesselbush and Rep. Susan R. Donovan honored several “Doctors of Distinction” at the 2020 International Women’s Day celebration held at the State House on March 5.

International Women’s Day is a day to reflect on the achievements of women and the fight for gender equality. It is also a day to acknowledge the strides the world has taken in advancing women’s rights, freedoms and protections.  The United Nations has recognized and celebrated International Women’s Day on March 8 since 1975.

“Today we honored a diverse group of women doctors whose impressive accomplishments have advanced humanity and the cause of International Women’s Day.  Their lives and careers are an inspiration to all, and each honoree represents the true meaning of International Women’s Day. We are grateful for their leadership, hard work and service to Rhode Island, our nation and the world.  And as we honor them, we recognize that they have persevered and thrived in an unequal world that is still seeking gender parity.  I thank the doctors of distinction for all that they have done and will continue to do for the women and men of Rhode Island,” said Senator Nesselbush (D-Dist. 15, Pawtucket, North Providence).

“It is such an inspiration to mark International Women’s Day by honoring such outstanding doctors who are leaders here in Rhode Island. These well-respected women have made tremendous contributions to our communities, not only in health and education, but in many cases, as agents for change in our society. We are so fortunate to benefit from their hard work here in Rhode Island; they truly serve as role models for the young women who will be our next generation of leaders,” said Representative Donovan (D-Dist. 69, Bristol, Portsmouth).

This year, the General Assembly honored Maryellen Butke, PhD; Jody A. Underwood, MD, FACLP, DFAPA; Angela Anderson, MD; Megan L. Ranney, MD, MPH; Iris L. Tong, MD, FACP; Lindsay M. Orchowski, PhD; and Carolina Fonseca-Valencia, MD, FACP.

The celebration was held in the State Room of the State House.  After the awards were presented, the award recipients proceeded to both the House and Senate chambers for the reading of the International Women’s Day resolutions.