Anne G. Osborn

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Anne G. Osborn, also known as Anne Osborn Poelman, is a medical doctor who works at the University of Utah, the wife of Ronald E. Poelman and the author of a book about how to apply LDS theology to life. Her textbook on Nearoradiology is the difinitive work on the subject.[1]

Osborn got her M.D. from Stanford University.

There are a total of ten medical textbooks with Osborn as at least one of the credited authors.[2]

In March 1977 the Ensign included an article by Osborn about being single.[3]

In 1989-1990 she worked at the Armed Forces Institute of Technology.

In 1995 Osborn wrote The Simeon Solution which was her autobiography.

Osborn was the first female president of the American Society of Neuroradiology.[4]

Osborn was interviewed for the 2007 PBS documentary The Mormons.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Latter-day Saints and Science
  2. ^ Anne G. Osborn: Books by Anne G. Osborn
  3. ^ LDS.org - Ensign Article - Mormon Journal
  4. ^ American Society of Neuroradiology