Georgia Caldwell Smith
Georgia Caldwell Smith (1909–1961) was one of the first African-American women to gain a bachelor's degree in mathematics. When she was 51, she earned a Ph.D. in mathematics, one of the earliest by an African-American woman, awarded posthumously in 1961. Smith was the head of the Department of Mathematics at Spelman College.
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A systematic review of the use of burden of treatment theory by Rachel C Smyth, Georgia Smith, Emily Alexander, Carl R May, Frances S Mair, Katie I Gallacher
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Process evaluation of a pragmatic, multicentre pilot Randomised Controlled Trial (RCT) in primary care: Tailored intervention for COPD and Co-morbidities by Pharmacists and Consult... by Karen Wood, Richard Lowrie, Georgia Smith, David Anderson, Jane Moir, Lynda Attwood, Andrew McPherson, Aziz Sheikh, Elaine Rankine, Frances S Mair
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