Maxine Deborrah Hyde (born January 18, 1949) is an American neurosurgeon who is the second African American woman certified by the American Board of Neurological Surgery.
Hyde practiced at the Guthrie Robert Packer Hospital.[1] In September 1985, she became the second African American woman to be certified by the American Board of Neurological Surgery.[1] In 1991, she founded the Beacon of Hope Scholarship Foundation to provide assistance to underprivileged students in Laurel, Mississippi and Los Angeles.[2] As of 2023, Hyde had run a private neurosurgery practice in West Hills, Los Angeles for 32 years.[1][4]
^ abAnand, Soummitra; Reddy, Raghuram V.; Omoba, Oluwaseun E.; Detchou, Donald; Barrie, Umaru; Aoun, Salah G. (March 2024). "Maxine Deborrah Hyde: First Female Graduate of Case Western Reserve University's Neurologic Surgery Residency Program and Second Black Female Neurosurgeon in the United States". World Neurosurgery. 183: 63–69. doi:10.1016/j.wneu.2023.12.021. ISSN1878-8769. PMID38081583.