Anna Maria Gove (July 6, 1867 – January 28, 1948) was an American physician.
Gove was only the third woman to receive a medical license in the state of North Carolina.
[2] She remained at the school as resident physician, professor of hygiene, and director of the Department of Health until her retirement in 1937.
[3] The original campus infirmary that was built in 1911 was named in Gove's honor.
She also spent many summers in study and clinical work in the United States at Cornell, Chicago, New York City and Michigan.