Mercedes Chacón Porras
Mercedes Chacón Porras (1896-1963) was the first obstetrical nurse in Costa Rica and spread health care to rural communities throughout the country. In 2002, she was one of the inaugural women inducted into La Galería de las Mujeres de Costa Rica and the first national health center named for a woman bears her name.
Mercedes Chacón Porras | |
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Born | 11 September 1896 |
Died | 18 April 1963 66) | (aged
Nationality | Costa Rican |
Occupation | nurse |
Years active | 1925-1963 |
Known for | Pioneer of Costa Rican social medicine |
Biography
Mercedes Chacón Porras was born on 11 September 1896 in Costa Rica.[1] In 1925, Chacón became the first obstetrical nurse of Costa Rica and worked toward providing prenatal care and preventing maternal and infant deaths. She was one of the few professional women working in the health field in the country and strove to bring health services to rural populations within their own communities.[2]
Death and legacy
Chacón died on 18 April 1963[1] and was posthumously inducted into La Galería de las Mujeres de Costa Rica in 2002.[3] A clinic in Aserrí, Costa Rica was named in her honor, breaking the custom of naming national health centers after men.[1]
References
Bibliography
- "Mercedes Chacón Porras". INAMU (in Spanish). San José, Costa Rica: Instituto Nacional de las Mujeres. 2009. Archived from the original on 15 July 2016. Retrieved 15 July 2016.
- "Mercedes Chacón Porras: 1896-1963". Guías Costa Rica (in Spanish). San José, Costa Rica. 2 April 2016. Archived from the original on 2 April 2016. Retrieved 7 September 2016.
- "Mujer con todos los honores" [Woman with all honors]. La Nación (in Spanish). San José, Costa Rica. 8 March 2002. Retrieved 7 September 2016.
Further reading
- Valerín Román, Ileana (1998). Mercedes Chacón Porras mujer pionera de la medicina social (1934-1963) (in Spanish). San José, Costa Rica: Editorial Nacional de Salud y Seguridad Social. ISBN 978-9977-984-73-5.