Davida Coady (April 15, 1938 - May 3, 2018) was a U.S. pediatrician and
international health
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activist. She was "devoted to the care of disadvantaged children, refugees, addicts, and lifers".
[Peter Wortsma]
Alumni Profile: Davida Coady’65: Protecting Imperiled Populations
Columbia Medicine, Spring, summer 2016, retrieved 29 June 2018
Early life and education
Davida Coady was born Davida Taylor in
Berkeley, California as an only child to Catholic parents.
[Bill Mitchel]
In memoriam: Davida Coady, physician activist and founder of Options Recovery
Berkeleyside, 7 May 2018, retrieved 29 June 2018 Her Scottish father had been a coal miner before immigrating to the US and became a shipping clerk for the
University of California, Berkeley. Her mother Elizabeth Perry was a legal secretary and had grown up in
San Francisco's Mission District
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.
[ Coady attended Berkeley High School, and later the ]College of the Pacific
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in Stockton, California to study music. Working in a summer diabetes camp as a counselor, she was inspired by the two female pediatricians[ and switched to medicine.][ She graduated from Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1965.
She completed her pediatric residency back on the West Coast at UCLA. To learn more about the role of nutrition in child health, Harold Brown (parasitologist) advised her to get a certificate in international nutrition at the Institute of Nutrition of Central America and Panama in Guatemala.][
Advised by ]Thomas Weller
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Career
Weller joined FC St. Gallen on 24 October 2007.
He moved t ...
[ she also obtained a master's degree in public health at Harvard University in 1969.][Marcus, Adam et al. Davida Coady. Obituary. The Lancet, Volume 391, Issue 10140, p 2600, retrieved 29 June 2018]
Career
After the 1967 Biafra War Coady worked as field director for Aid to Biafran Children, a non-governmental organisation to help amidst the famine, which threatened as many as 1 million people.[
During the 1970s Coady worked in India with the WHO Programme on smallpox eradication.][
In the 1980s, she spent time in Latin America working with refugees. She worked for the Peace Corps, including a stint as acting medical director.][
In 1993, Coady became president of the ]Hesperian Foundation
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after founder David Werner
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was forced to resign due to allegations of sexual relationships with underage boys in Mexico.
In 1998, Catholic Charities
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Catholic spiritual teaching includes spreading the Gospel, while Catholic social teaching emphasises support for the sick, the poor and the afflicted through the corporal and spir ...
named her the "Bay Area Catholic Woman of the Year". Mother Teresa asked her to consider become a nun and medical director in Kolkata.[
In the mid-1990s, Coady was working as an emergency room physician at Oakland Children's Hospital, in California. When she realized that physical abuse in children was tightly linked to alcohol or drugs, she founded a rehabilitation program in 1996 for alcoholics and drug users which worked closely with Californian courts. The group has helped more than 10 000 men and women in the Californian prison system.][
Coady participated in the annual protest against the ]School of Americas
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where US military trains soldiers from Central America; she walked alongside Dan Berrigan, Pete Seeger and Martin Sheen. She helped Cesar Chavez
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set up a health program for migrant workers.[ She joined political protests in support of migrant workers and against nuclear weapons. She was arrested about 50 times.][
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Personal life
Coady married former priest Patrick Coady and divorced.[
Coady struggled with alcoholism, drinking heavily until the 1990s.][Washington Post staf]
Davida Coady, physician who treated refugees and helped eradicate smallpox in india dies at 80
News India Times, 13 May 2018, retrieved 29 June 2018
She founded substance abuse centers.[Steve Rubenstein]
Davida Coady, East Bay doctor and addiction counselor, dies
SF Gate, 7 May 2018, retrieved 29 June 2018
In 2002, she married Tom Gorham, a recovering alcoholic, former criminal and homeless man, after they had met in prison. Gorham became the executive director of Options Recovery Services. He has said Coady was "driven by an intense desire to help people see past perceived obstacles".[ Coady died of ovarian cancer in a hospice in Alamo, California near her home in Berkeley.][Richard Sandomi]
Dr. Davida Coady, Medical Missionary, Is Dead at 80
New York Times. 11 May 2018, retrieved 29 June 2018
Work
*Autobiography: Davida Coady
"The Greatest Good"
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References
Literature
Coady: humanitarian paediatrician, political activist, and recovering alcoholic
BMJ 2018; 361 (retrieved 28 June 2018)
*James R. Hagerty
Davida Coady Traveled the World to Give Medical Training and Care to the Poor. Doctor treated starving children in Biafra and helped with a smallpox-eradication in South Asia.
WSJ, 18 May 2018.
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1938 births
2018 deaths
American health activists
American pediatricians
Women pediatricians
Addiction physicians
University of the Pacific (United States) alumni
Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons alumni
Harvard School of Public Health alumni
American people of Scottish descent
People from Berkeley, California