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By Simeon Booker; Photos By Maurice Sorrell. "Black Woman Surgeon Saves Life Of Boy, 13, With Liver Transplant; Surgeon Toussaint Plans To Launch Organ Donor Campaign". Jet. April 13, 1992. https://advance-lexis-com.cordproxy.mnpals.net/api/document?collection=news&id=urn:contentItem:3SP2-6540-006G-24DJ-00000-00&context=1516831. The author credits Toussaint for her resiliency in a time when our presidency did not allow for mass immigration of Haitians at the time. Rose is the chief surgeon for the liver transplant center at Howard University Hospital. Not only that, but she is the only practicing Black woman liver transplant surgeon in the country. She trained at the University of Pittsburg medical school and attended Loyal University for schooling. She takes her job seriously and is highly accredited. This will be helpful in most of the background of Rose and application of her work, along with a brief story to back that up.

“DR. ROSE MARIE TOUSSAINT.” Embassy of Haiti. Accessed October 6, 2020. https://www.haiti.org/dt_team/dr-rose-marie-toussaint/. The Embassy of Haiti provides a short excerpt on who Rose Marie is, and a few details regarding her life. Providing a backstory to her life as she is a physician, author, and health professional. She moved here, studied hard and started the rise to the top of the medical industry. Moving to private practice, she focuses on her patients and devotes her time to it. The author provides other details regarding work, where and when she went to school along with many details regarding her medical professional life. This article was written on the Embassy of Haiti’s website which is an organization through the government. This will help piecing together her life in a small picture with the limited info I have.

“Dr. Rosemarie Toussaint, MD – Orlando, FL: Family Medicine on Doximity.” Doximity. Accessed October 8, 2020. https://www.doximity.com/pub/rosemarie-toussaint-md. All of Toussaint’s medical history and professional accomplishments are listed here. This is an easy way to obtain most of her public records within reach. Awards, certificates, jobs, and education are all listed here. Doximity is also a widely used application specialized for medical professionals and only accessible to edit by themselves. Thus, being a secondary source, and credible.

Toussaint v. Howard University (UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA August 11, 2005). In this court case Rose Marie brings forward to the court her concerns of employment discrimination within the University. Saying that unlawful discrimination was taking on the “bias of gender and disability”. She believed because of the bankruptcy she filed, that there was discrimination because of that. Although, the judge concluded that the decision was made prior to the bankruptcy filing. However, relief in another form was granted to Toussaint. This being a direct court case and legal document under the Columbia district court I can say it is a credible source.