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Nina Bencich Woodside

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31: 139:. At the District of Columbia Department of Public Health, she was head of the Bureau of Chronic Disease Control, and associate director for planning and research. During her tenure at the Bureau of Chronic Disease Control, Woodside improved tuberculosis prevention and treatment in the city, promoted anti-smoking campaigns, and created programs to serve elderly residents of the city's public housing. 146:"for her superior leadership, initiative, and professional and administrative competence in developing a new range of public health services in adult health and geriatrics". In 1969, she received an annual award from the national board of the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania. In 1970 was acting director of the District of Columbia Health Services Administration. 490: 153:
and taught public health courses in its school of nursing. She was also an associate professor of healthcare administration at George Washington University. In the 1970s, she was founding director of the Center for Women in Medicine at Drexel University College of Medicine, where she also taught
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Nina Bencich married dentist and pilot Byron Crosby Woodside in 1955. They had six children. Both Woodsides died in a plane crash in
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Woodside had a private psychiatric practice in her later years, and was a consultant on international public health.
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Woodside began her career in public health in Virginia, serving as a health officer in
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Nina Bencich Woodside, from a 1968 publication of the U. S. Civil Service Commission
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in 1968, and was founding director of the Center for Women in Medicine at
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In 1968, Woodside received the Federal Woman's Award, presented by
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Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in the United States
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Psychiatrist, public health official, college professor
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Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health alumni
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Federal Woman's Award
Federal Woman's Award
Drexel University College of Medicine
Washington, D.C.
George Washington University
Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania
Johns Hopkins University
Fairfax County
Arlington County
Lyndon B. Johnson
Georgetown University
Salida, Colorado





"Nina and Byron Woodside Die"


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"New Measles Vaccine to be Tested"
"The Federal Woman's Award"
"7 FEDERAL WORKERS WIN WOMAN'S AWARD"
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Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States

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