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Why Did You Become a Doctor? Reflections on National Women Physicians Day

January 30, 2025

Women physicians are vital to the dynamic of today’s healthcare arena. They bring unique perspectives and challenge us to be better, more equitable and kinder providers.

National Women Physicians Day, celebrated Feb. 3, is a salute to Elizabeth Blackwell, a British woman born on that date in 1821 who overcame years of discrimination to become the first female doctor in the United States. She championed the participation of women in the medical profession and ultimately opened her own medical college for women. We think Dr. Blackwell would be proud to know that today women make up 37% of U.S. physicians, compared to just 5% in 1970.

Having providers who look like us is critical to providing the highest-quality, most equitable care to all. That’s why Hartford HealthCare is committed to building a workforce that reflects all of the people and communities we serve.

Here, a collection of Hartford HealthCare physicians pause on this day to share more personal inspirations that led them to a medical career: