A. The Queen Isabella Association. What does it have to do with dentistry? Good question. On researching the history of Lucy Hobbs Taylor, the first woman in American to graduate with a dental degree, I found out she belonged to this remarkable group. In fact, the story of how she became a... CONTINUE READING
"Women's History Month reminds us how far we've come and how far we need to go," said Dr. Lucy Hobbs, as portrayed by Benco Dental Database Publishing Production Specialist Jenn Ochman. She should know, as Lucy Hobbs was denied entrance to dental school in 1861 solely based on her... CONTINUE READING
Method acting, a technique in which an actor aspires to complete emotional identification with a part, might not be something you'd expect to encounter during the workday at a dental distribution company. [caption id="attachment_10065" align="alignleft" width="169"] Dr. Lucy Hobbs Taylor as... CONTINUE READING
On International Women's Day 2016 #IWD2016, Jenn Ochman (shown) prepares to portray Dr. Lucy Hobbs, the first woman to earn a dental degree in the U.S. Ochman will represent the namesake of The Lucy Hobbs Project™ at “Women’s History is Alive,” an upcoming event hosted at Marywood... CONTINUE READING