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Florence Elma Hartsuff

Professor at the School of Medicine, Florence Elma Hartsuff served as a distinguished faculty member at the University of Michigan from 1944 until her retirement in 1981. As a Professor of Medical Technology in the Department of Pathology, she made significant contributions to the field and was highly regarded for her dedication to education and research. Her tenure at the university was marked by her commitment to advancing medical technology and her passion for mentoring students. Throughout her career, Professor Hartsuff was known for her innovative approach to teaching and her ability to inspire students to pursue excellence in their studies. Her work in the Department of Pathology not only enriched the academic community but also had a lasting impact on the development of medical technology practices. Upon her retirement, she was honored with the title of Professor Emerita, a testament to her enduring influence and exceptional service to the university. Even after her retirement, Professor Hartsuff's legacy continued to inspire future generations of medical technologists and pathologists. Her contributions to the University of Michigan and the broader field of medical technology remain a testament to her dedication and passion for her work.

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