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Eva Dodge House

About the House

Eva Dodge

Dr. Dodge, a 1925 graduate of the School of Medicine, was a pioneer in the field of Obstetrics & Gynecology and a strong advocate for maternal health care and sex education. She was the first woman intern at the University Hospital of Baltimore and the first woman resident physician in Obstetrics at the same hospital.

She later served as the acting head of the Department of Obstetrics at the Women’s Medical School in Shanghai, China, and the acting head of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Arkansas Medical School.

Dr. Dodge was a leader in the American Medical Women’s Association (AMWA) and served as president in 1938.

 

House Head

Mary J. Njoku, MD
Associate Professor and Vice Chair of Anesthesiology

OSA Liaison

Elizabeth M. Lamos, MD
Associate Professor of Medicine and Assistant Dean for Student Affairs

OME Liaison

Nirav Shah, MD
Professor of Medicine and Assistant Dean for the Office of Medical Education

House Mentors

Laura S. Buchanan, MD
Assistant Professor of Surgery

Katelyn E. Donohue, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics

Ann L. Hackman, MD
Associate Professor of Psychiatry

Gavin L. Henry, MD
Assistant Professor of Surgery

Doee Kitessa, MD
Assistant Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences

Rebecca Krey, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine

Devang M. Patel, MD 
Assistant Professor of Medicine

Richard G. Wilkerson, MD
Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine