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Barbara Bates (American physician) is a 74-year-old American physician who was born in Auburn, New York in 1928. She is a graduate of the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry and has been practicing medicine for over 50 years. Bates is a professor emeritus of medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and is a member of the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences. She is also a member of the American College of Physicians and the American Society of Internal Medicine. Bates is best known for her work in medical education and for her contributions to the field of medical informatics. She has written several books on medical informatics and has been a leader in the development of computer-based medical records. Bates is married to Dr. Robert Bates, a professor of medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. They have two children. Bates has an estimated net worth of $2 million. She has earned her wealth through her career as a physician and through her investments.

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Born 1928
Birthday 1928
Birthplace Auburn, New York
Date of death (2002-12-18)2002-12-18 Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania
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Nationality United States

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2002

Barbara Bates, MD, MA (1928 – December 18, 2002) was an American physician, author and historian. She authored a leading medical textbook on physical examination. Bates was on the faculty at several U.S. medical schools, and she was on both the medical and nursing school faculties at the University of Pennsylvania. She helped to develop the role of the nurse practitioner in American healthcare and she wrote a thorough account on the history of tuberculosis in Pennsylvania.

Bates died of Alzheimer's disease in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, in 2002. Dr. Bates was survived by longtime companion Dr. Joan Lynaugh. Lynaugh is the co-founder and director emerita of the Barbara Bates Center for the Study of the History of Nursing, a research center at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing.

1976

After completion of her residency training, Bates established an internal medicine practice in Greenwich, Connecticut. She subsequently worked with the University of Kentucky and the University of Rochester. In 1976, she moved on to the University of Missouri-Kansas City, which was establishing a six-year post-high school medical program to increase the supply of rural physicians. In 1980, Bates came to the University of Pennsylvania, where she was a faculty member in nursing and in medicine. She also held an appointment at MCP Hahnemann University.

1974

Bates became known for contributions beyond direct patient care and teaching. Her first book, A Guide to Physical Examination and History Taking, was written in 1974 and published in eleven languages. In her obituary, The New York Times described the book as "the leading text in its field." Bates received the Smith College Medal from her alma mater in 1980. Her second book, Bargaining for Life: A Social History of Tuberculosis, 1876-1938, won the Lavinia L. Dock Award from the American Association for the History of Nursing in 1993.