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  1. She attended Boston University School of Medicine, and after two years transferred to John Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, where she followed in the footsteps of pioneering women doctors Dorothy Reed Mendenhall and Florence Sabin.

  2. She spent two years as a medical student at Boston University, before transferring to the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in 1909. In 1912, Pearce became a doctor of medicine and interned at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, where she was the first woman to be on the staff of the psychiatry department.

  3. She attended Boston University School of Medicine, and after two years transferred to John Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, where she followed in the footsteps of pioneering women doctors Dorothy Reed Mendenhall and Florence Sabin.

  4. Physical therapy originated as a professional group that dated back to Per Henrik Ling, who is known as the "father of Swedish gymnastics." He founded the royal Central Institute of Gymnastics in the year 1813 for massage, manipulation and exercise.

  5. Apr 10, 2016 · Since graduating from the University of Washington School of Medicine, Pearce has worked with the Seattle Seahawks, Spokane Chiefs and Olympic athletes, and served as Bloomsday’s medical...

  6. In 1934, APA's “active member” category required members to have (1) graduated from an approved school of nursing; (2) completed an approved course in physical therapy for physical education and nursing graduates; and (3) completed 1 year's practice within 2 years of graduation.

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