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Title: Clip: Drs. Madeline and Wallace Chung discuss Madeline’s busy practice
Date: Unknown
Donor: Chung, Madeline
Subject: Chinatown, Cross-cultural Relations, Gender, Work
Province: British Columbia
Language: ENG

Chung, Madeline

Dr. Madeline Chung was both the first Chinese Canadian and the first female obstetrician and gynecologist in British Columbia. Trained at the Yale-in-China Medical School in Hunan, China, she came to Canada shortly after the repeal of The Chinese Immigration Act, 1923 in order to intern in Victoria, British Columbia and Montreal, Quebec. After completing her education at the renowned Mayo Clinic in the United States, Dr. Chung permanently immigrated to Vancouver, British Columbia in the mid 1950s. A Vancouver bank denied a loan application to open her first practice, for fear that she would get pregnant and default on her loan. Despite this obstacle, Dr. Chung went on to establish a successful solo practice in Vancouver that served new immigrants and women of various ethno-cultural backgrounds. Over her busy forty-year career, Dr. Chung delivered a total of 6,530 children. At the time of the interview, she and her husband, Dr. Wallace Chung, continued to reside in Vancouver.

I started because there were too many male obstetricians, even though Canadian women preferred women.'

In this clip, Madeline Chung explains that she chose to open her practice on the corner of Broadway Street and Main Street in Vancouver, British Columbia because it would serve a broader population of the city’s women than if she was located in Chinatown. Her husband, Wallace, discusses her busy schedule as a highly sought-after female obstetrician.