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[quote=Anonymous]I don't understand how Hillary Howard-Thomas wasn't completely cancelled. How is she any different from Rachel Dolezal who ultimately acknowledged that she was "born white to white parents" but maintained that she self-identified as black. Her parents adopted three African-American boys and one Haitian child, she attended Howard University to get her masters, married a black man and had a biracial child. Dolezal has more connections to the African American community than Hillary does to Hispanic culture. Her mother's resume is below. No way she ever lived in Spain as a child. It is doubtful they even frequently vacationed there when she was a child. Hillary was born in 1984. She is such a vile woman. Kathryn Hayward, M.D. | Curriculum Vitae EDUCATION 1978 B.A. Mount Holyoke College 1979-1981 Wellesley College, premedical studies 1986 M.D. Boston University School of Medicine POSTDOCTORAL TRAINING 1986-1992 Intern and Resident in Primary Care Internal Medicine Carney Hospital, Dorchester, Massachusetts First half-time intern in Internal Medicine in Boston, pioneering a program chronicled in Academic Medicine: “Part-Time Residency Training in Internal Medicine: Analysis of a Ten-Year Experience” authored by Dr. Philip Carling, March 1999 LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATION 1986 Massachusetts License Registration 1992 2002 American Board of Internal Medicine, initial certification American Board of Internal Medicine, recertification ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 1992-2007 2007-2010 1996-2009 Clinical Instructor in Medicine, Harvard Medical School Assistant Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School Preceptor, Primary Care Clerkship, Harvard Medical School Involves teaching one third-year medical student per year, in a longitudinal course focused on ambulatory medicine that meets weekly for nine to twelve months. HOSPITAL OR AFFILIATED INSTITUTION APPOINTMENTS 1992-1993 1993-1999 1999-2006 2006-2012 Clinical Assistant in Medicine Massachusetts General Hospital Assistant in Medicine Massachusetts General Hospital Assistant Physician Massachusetts General Hospital Associate Physician Massachusetts General Hospital[/quote]
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