Dr. Jennifer N. Rudd is a distinguished
internal medicine physician with 40 years of experience. She is an
MIT graduate, SB 1968 (Life Sciences) and accomplished a milestone
within MIT's illustrious history. Upon her graduation, she was one
of two African American women to have been the first to graduate from
MIT*, one hundred years after the first graduating class in 1868.**
Jennifer Rudd, SB 1968 (Life
Sciences), MIT. MD 1976, New Jersey Medical School (NJMS), resident
in internal medicine NJMS (1976-1979; emergency room physician, 1980
& 1982-1983, and employee health physician, 1982 United Hospitals
Medical Center (UHMC), Newark; consulting gastroenterologist, North
Jersey Community Union Clinic, 1984-1987; various ongoing staff
appointments Since 1983, including at United Healthcare Systems
(formerly UHMC), East Orange General Hospital.
* Extract from Technology and the Dream:Reflections on the Black Experience at MIT,
1941-1999, Clarence G. Williams, Ph.D.
1941-1999, Clarence G. Williams, Ph.D.
MIT's first graduating class, The Source, Fourth Annual Catalogue and
Programme of the
Course of Instruction of the MIT, 1868-69, p.10.
Course of Instruction of the MIT, 1868-69, p.10.
MIT Corporation Records (AC 278), box
2, vol. 2, pp. 135-136.
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ReplyDeleteIt’s inspiring to read about Dr. Jennifer Rudd’s journey and how she broke barriers at MIT. Her later work in gastroenterology caught my attention—I recently wondered, do i need a referral to see a gastroenterologist?
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