Roscoe Conkling Giles

Roscoe Conkling Giles
Student photo, 1911
Born6 May 1890
Died9 February 1970
Alma materCornell University
Cornell University School of Medicine
EmployerProvident Hospital
SpouseFrancis Reeder

Roscoe Conkling Giles (May 6, 1890 – February 9, 1970) was an American medical doctor and surgeon. He was the first African American to earn a degree from Cornell University Medical College. Giles worked as a surgeon at Provident Hospital in Chicago, and served as the hospital's Chairman of the Division of General Surgery. In 1915, he became the first African American to lead a city health department. He was elected President of the National Medical Association in 1935.