Anna Adeline Warouw

Second Indonesian woman to become a physician
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IntroSecond Indonesian woman to become a physician
A.K.A.Anna Adeline Warouw Karamoy
A.K.A.Anna Adeline Warouw Karamoy
PlacesIndonesia
wasPhysician
Gender
Female
Birth23 February 1898
Death3 October 1979 (aged 81 years)
Star signPisces
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Biography

Anna Adeline Warouw Karamoy (23 February 1898 – 3 October 1979) was the second Indonesian woman to become a physician. She received her diploma from the School of Training of Native Doctors (STOVIA or School tot Opleiding van Indische Artsen) in 1924 and went on to specialize in otorhinolaryngology.

Biography

Anna Warouw was born on 23 February 1898 in Amurang, which is located in the region of Minahasa in North Sulawesi. She started her medical studies at STOVIA in Batavia (now Jakarta) in 1914. She entered two years after Marie Thomas, who was the first female student to be accepted at STOVIA. Warouw graduated from STOVIA in 1924. She practiced medicine in several places including Gorontalo, Kudus, Makassar, Manado, and Semarang. She married Jean Eduard Karamoy who was also a physician and accompanied him to Europe where Karamoy studied for his doctorate degree. During the time, Warouw studied the field of otolaryngology at the University of Leiden.

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