Charlotte Ferencz (1921 - 2016). Professor of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, and Professor of Pediatrics, University of Maryland; Eminent authority on Congenital Heart Disease; Principal investigator of the Baltimore-Washington Infant Study.
Dr. Ferencz came to the University of Maryland in 1973 as Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Associate Professor of Social and Preventive Medicine. Here she eventually rose to become Professor of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine in 1978 and Professor of Pediatrics in 1985. Concurrently, in 1981 she became Senior Associate, Department of Epidemiology in the School of Hygiene and Public Health at Johns Hopkins.
(2010-09-14) Ferencz, Charlotte; Hinegardner, Patricia G.
Recorded oral history interview of Dr. Charlotte Ferencz, conducted by Patricia Hinegardner. Charlotte Ferencz, former professor of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, as well as professor of Pediatrics, at the University of Maryland School of Medicine; eminent authority on congenital heart diseases, and; principal investigator of the Baltimore-Washington Infant Study, shares her reminiscences.
(Special Events, University of Maryland at Baltimore, 1993)
This first Life Science Achievement Award was presented to Dr. Charlotte Ferencz on Thursday, October 28, 1993. The luncheon was held at the Camden Club, Oriole Park at Camden Yards.