Glenmore Country Club - Charlottesville Free Clinic
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Glenmore Country Club - Charlottesville Free Clinic
NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION U.S. POSTAGE PAID CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA PERMIT NO. 435 1138 Rose Hill Drive, Suite 200 Charlottesville, VA 22903 NAIFA-CV 14TH ANNUAL CHARIT Y GOLF TOURNAMENT N T NAIFA - C V O Glenmore Country Club May 14, 2012 To benefit the: T UR C HAR I NA M E This year’s tournament will be held at the Dinner, raffle and prizes to follow tournament. To register or for sponsorship opportunities please contact Lesley Bradley (NAIFA-CV) 434.220.1487 or [email protected] Y G OL F T Charlottesville Free Clinic marks 20th anniversary: a co-founder’s reflections on 20 years of the CFC By Dr. Mohan M. Nadkarni TABLE OF CONTENTS 20th Anniversary Twenty-one years ago, when Dr. Paul DeMarco and I first conceived of the Charlottesville Free Clinic, we had no idea that it would exist 20 years later. The notion that uninsured patients deserved access to excellent medical care fit in with the political momentum of the time around the Clinton administration’s health care reform proposals. We thought that surely the CFC would only need to exist for a few years at most. When we started, our motto was actually “health care for people outside the system,” and we were seen as somewhat radical. 20 years later, it’s interesting to reflect on what has changed and what hasn’t. What has changed: Our location. The CFC started out on the first floor of the dormant MacGregor Motors building, an old auto showroom on West Main Street that we renovated with donated designs and supplies. 20 years later, we have our own administrative offices, pharmacy and dental suite, and we share a medical suite and patient waiting rooms through our partnership with the Charlottesville/Albemarle Health Department. Spring 2012 cover From the Executive Director 2 Volunteer Match Grant 4 Dental Hygiene Day 4 New Nutrition Program 5 Pharmacy Consults 5 Staff Stuffers 5 Quit Smoking Charlottesville 6 Online with the CFC 6 Benefit Concert 7 Donor Lists Golf Tournament 8-11 back cover This year the Charlottesville Free Clinic‘s Inside of CFC in its original location in the old MacGregor Motors building on West Main Street. The needs of our patients. When we started, most of the patients we saw needed a single acute care visit for resolvable problems. 20 years later, the majority of our patients have multiple chronic illnesses like diabetes, heart disease and depression, requiring specialty care and many medicines. annual fundraising concert will once again feature Bonnie Raitt, with special guest Mavis Staples. See page 7. The breadth and depth of medical and dental services. During our first few years, CFC volunteers provided primary medical care services. 20 years later, the CFC is the main entry point for uninsured patients into the more traditional health care system. We provide basic primary care services including continuity of care with a dedicated full-time nurse practitioner, specialty services on site and through local health care specialists, primary care through the Physician Partners Network, physical therapy, limited mental health services, wellness programs like diabetes support groups and quit smoking classes, interpreter services, laboratory, radiology and pathology services, mammograms and annual gynecological exams, as well as dental services for acute and chronic problems. The pharmacy. In the early years of the clinic, we dispensed a small number of mostly donated medications to CFC patients. 20 years later, we have a licensed on-site pharmacy that dispenses more than 31,000 prescription medications annually. Continued on page 3 SPRING 2012 CFC BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2012 Carolyn Engelhard, MPA, Chair Amy Black, MSN, RN, Vice Chair Todd Cabell, Secretary Ray Murphy, Treasurer Perri Rush Brown Steve Burns Trish Cluff Scheline Crutchfield Tom Daniel, MD Cynnie Davis, LCSW Holly Edwards, RN, MEd Anne Hooff Joe Kayser Elliot Kuida Sean Miller Ray Mishler Mohan Nadkarni, MD John Owen, Jr., MD Lilian Peake, MD, MPH Gloria Rockhold, MA Leonard Sandridge Janet Silvester, RPh, MBA, FASHP Sonjia Smith David Swett, DDS CFC STAFF Erika Viccellio, MEd, Executive Director Letisia Allen, Patient Services Coordinator Jean Burke, Receptionist Barrie Gleason Carveth, FNP, CFC Nurse Practitioner Anne Cressin, Director of Dental Operations Kathryn Sims Cross, Development Director, House Call Editor Kelly Durkin, Development & Operations Assistant Judy Eppard, Dental Office Coordinator Conrad Jenkins, DDS, CFC Dentist Ben Minehart, Pharmacy Coordinator Yoshie Perez, Patient Services Coordinator Daniel Vacendak, DDS, CFC Dentist Carolyn Wilson, Dental Assistant Christine Worsham, RN, MHA, Patient Care Manager Laura Young, Director of Clinic Operations Dear Friend of the Free Clinic: I feel certain I am writing a letter that was never anticipated when the Charlottesville Free Clinic (CFC) was founded 20 years ago. Not only do we exist 15 years beyond the 5 years that the founding board thought we would be needed, we are positioning ourselves for significant growth to meet the incredible demand for our services. Even with health care reform From the back on the table for the first time since our inception in 1992, ambitious plans are underway for increased dental and medical Charlottesville services to respond to our patients’ needs and our donors’ investment in us to provide those services. Free Clinic In some sense it seems strange to celebrate 20 years as Executive we’ve always hoped that the need for free clinics would go away. Instead, we find that the CFC is part of the fabric of our Director — community’s health care system and the fact is that we are vital and seemingly irreplaceable. The celebration is that through the Erika Viccellio CFC the community has created a health care safety net held fast by local doctors, dental students, pharmacists, retirees, undergraduate students, individual donors, nurses, dental hygienists, foundations, local businesses, city and county government and dentists. We’ve grown from one open door at our first clinic on West Main Street to a network of open doors throughout the community. Our partnerships with the Charlottesville/Albemarle Health Department, Martha Jefferson Hospital and the UVA Health System are supported by a consortium of local medical and dental practices, businesses and other health-and-human-service agencies. On the occasion of our 20th Anniversary we feel particularly indebted to everyone who has gotten us to this point. Starting with an anniversary party in April and concluding with opening our doors to the community in September, during 2012 the CFC will bring together and recognize our many supporters to say thanks and to renew our commitment to engage the community to provide many open doors to our neighbors in need. A bittersweet celebration occurred at the end of 2011 when we honored the service of several board members whose terms had been fulfilled and who have been pivotal to our successes: Wendy Brown, Karen Maughan, Bruce Murray, Susan Payne and Skip Platt. Many of them had been involved for most of the existence of the CFC and have left an indelible mark on our history. We are pleased to be welcoming Cynnie Davis, Holly Edwards and Gloria Rockhold to the CFC board of directors and will properly introduce them in our next issue of House Call. CHARLOTTESVILLE FREE CLINIC 1138 Rose Hill Drive, Suite 200 Charlottesville, VA 22903 Medical Clinic 434.296.5525 Dental Clinic 434.972.6233 Administrative Office 434.295.0008 [email protected] www.cvillefreeclinic.org 2 CFC Board of Directors 2011. Front row (from left): Dr. Karen Maughan, Skip Platt, Bruce Murray, Susan Payne and Wendy Brown. 2nd Row: Sean Miller, Carolyn Engelhard, Sonjia Smith, Janet Silvester, Joe Kayser and Dr. John Owen. Back Row: Ray Murphy, Dr. Tom Daniel, Dr. Mo Nadkarni, Amy Black, Elliot Kuida, Scheline Crutchfield, Todd Cabell, Ray Mishler and Anne Hooff. Not pictured: Perri Rush Brown, Steve Burns, Trish Cluff, Dr. Lilian Peake, Leonard Sandridge and Dr. David Swett CFC BOARD OF DIRECTORS 1992-1993 Leigh Middleditch, Jr., Chairman Paul V. DeMarco, MD, President Mohan M. Nadkarni, MD, Vice President Theresa Murray, Secretary Julienne Roach, MEd, Treasurer Ivo Abraham, PhD, RN Ralph Buckley, MD David Bowerman Christopher Camp Nicholas Duke Alvin Edwards Susan Garrett Martha Gleason Cornelia Johnson Susan McLeod, MD Matthew Lambert III, MD C. Wilson McNeely III James Murray, Sr. John Owen, Jr., MD Lisa Renard, RN, BSN Robert Reynolds, MD Larry Richardson Cathy Train Gordon Walker White McK. Wallenborn, MD Mary Ward Priscilla Whiting Betty Newell, Executive Director Steve Winthrop, Development Director Erla Hagan, House Call Editor Continued from front cover The staff. In 1992, we started with one part-time executive director. 20 years later, we have a full-time executive director, a nurse practitioner, one full-time and one part-time dentist, a full-time dental assistant, and 10 additional staff members who support the dozens of services provided by the CFC. The budget. We started out with one $25,000 grant and $15,000 in donations. 20 years later, our budget has surpassed $1.2 million annually. The patient volume. In our first year, we provided care with fewer than 500 visits. 20 years later, we see patients with more than 8,300 medical and dental visits annually. Where we stand in the community and health care system. We started as a radical group of idealists who were unknown in the community. 20 years later, we are firmly ensconced as the main entry point for uninsured patients into the local health care system. Nick Duke, Bruce Murray, Dr. Mo Nadkarni and David Toscano at 1996 ribbon-cutting event for opening of new CFC wing on the Charlottesville/ Albemarle Health Department building. What hasn’t changed: The patient population. The CFC’s mission was to serve the low-income uninsured adults and their families who would otherwise fall between the cracks of the health care system. 20 years later, we still provide much-needed medical care, prescription medications and dental care for our low-income neighbors and community members. The willingness of volunteers to pitch in. When we began, more than 100 volunteers came forth annually to volunteer their services. 20 years later, more than 550 volunteers contribute their time (over 15,000 hours annually) and expertise to provide comprehensive services for CFC patients. What I’m most proud of is that when the idea was conceived, the core values of the CFC and our board were to provide services to those who needed it most yet had the least access to care. 20 years later, we are still dedicated to our mission to provide high-quality compassionate care to those who need it most. It is too early to tell if the Free Clinic will be around 20 years from now. My most fervent hope is that the need for its services will be eliminated by then, but I have a sneaking suspicion that there will still be a need for a volunteer driven “open door to health care” that provides compassionate high quality care for people who would otherwise fall through the cracks. Dr. Mohan M. Nadkarni is a professor of medicine at the UVA School of Medicine and chief of general internal medicine for the UVA Health System. He and Dr. Paul DeMarco co-founded the CFC in 1992. Dr. Nadkarni still volunteers regularly at the CFC and continues to serve as a member of the clinic’s board of directors. “We started as a radical group of idealists who were unknown in the community. 20 years later we are firmly ensconced as the main entry point for uninsured patients into the local health care system.” Spring 2012 3 You lent a hand and the CFC got fifty grand! We are still in need of doctors, nurse practitioners, mental health professionals, pharmacists, dentists and dental hygienists to staff our evening clinics. We did it! Our volunteer providers—nurse practitioners, mental health professionals, pharmacists, dentists and dental hygienists—rose to the challenge in 2011 and volunteered more than 1,282 hours above their total time in 2010. Because of their dedication, a generous anonymous donor gave $50,000 to the CFC! The increase in volunteer hours translated to approximately 1,100 more patient appointments available in 2011 compared to 2010. In monetary terms, those additional hours have a total donated service value of $112,684. The terms of the challenge stated that any hours from brand new volunteer providers would count toward the goal and any hours from current volunteers above their total time in 2010 would count. We had more than 50 new provider volunteers in 2011. We needed about 600 new or additional volunteer provider hours to meet the goal. Our medical providers volunteered more than 970 new or increased hours, while dentists and dental hygienists volunteered more than 132 hours toward the challenge and more than 180 new or increased hours came from our pharmacists. Even though we met the goal for the grant, we need to keep the momentum going in 2012. We are still in need of doctors, nurse practitioners, mental health professionals, pharmacists, dentists and dental hygienists to staff our evening clinics. If you are interested in volunteering, contact: Medical and Mental Health Providers: Christine Worsham – 434-295-0008 or [email protected] Dentists and Dental Hygienists: Anne Cressin – 434-972-6215 or [email protected] Pharmacists: Ben Minehart – 434-295-0008 or [email protected] News from the CFC Dental Clinic The CFC Dental Clinic has been extraordinarily busy over the past four months and the new year is reflecting the same pace. During September, October, November and December 2011, our volunteer and staff dentists treated 1,167 patients—297 more than the same time period in 2010. On Saturday, January 14, the CFC partnered with local dental practice Charlottesville Dental Health Partners—the office of Drs. Bill Viglione, Gary Haines and Desiree Bagheri—and the Monticello Dental Hygienist Association to host a Dental Hygiene Day for 66 CFC dental patients who had been referred for hygiene care. Pam Grobmyer, a dental assistant with the office of Dr. Greg Wall, Betsey Soulsby, a hygienist with Charlottesville Dental Health Partners and Judy Eppard, CFC Dental Office Coordinator, organized the event. Notably, 15 volunteer hygienists and 6 dental assistants from a variety of local dental practices participated in the day as well as 5 dentists. Charlottesville Dental Health Partners has 13 operatories and 9 were used for the clinic. All of the patients had been evaluated by a CFC staff dentist and were recommended for hygiene care. By all accounts, the clinic was a success. In addition to helping 66 people have brighter smiles, the event attracted lots of media attention, which increased our community’s awareness of the urgent dental needs of the local low-income population and of local dental professionals’ willingness to help. We are 4 currently planning another Dental Hygiene Day for April 2012. Hopefully we can continue this effective partnership to bring together dental volunteers and the people who urgently need their services but cannot afford them. Thanks to a grant from a local foundation awarded to the International Rescue Committee, the CFC is providing dental care for 55 IRC refugees from our waiting list. The IRC is coordinating appointments with the CFC and providing an interpreter to assist the patients during their visits. The CFC has hired Dr. Elizabeth Alcorn on a per diem basis to work with the IRC patients. To date, 21 of these patients have been screened and will be or already have been given appointments for treatment. We are always in need of volunteer dentists and dental hygienists! If you are interested in volunteering, please contact CFC Director of Dental Operations Anne Cressin at 434-972-6215 or [email protected]. Prescription refills go online Thanks to a program offered by Survey Monkey, CFC patients are now able to order prescription refills online on the CFC’s website. Previously, patients ordered refills by leaving a message on the pharmacy voice mail. Writing down pharmacy voice mail messages is time-consuming and the margin for error is high, which often results in the need to place follow-up phone calls to patients. CFC Pharmacy Coordinator Ben Minehart states, “Anything we can do to streamline the process saves time for our volunteers and helps us get prescriptions filled faster.” Currently, we are receiving about Betsey Soulsby, a hygienist with Charlottesville Dental Health Partners, and a patient during Dental Hygiene Day. 30 online prescription refill requests each month. Nutrition program helps CFC patients Leap into a Healthy Lifestyle A new educational program led by a UVA graduate student will help CFC patients make smarter, healthier choices when it comes to cooking at home and dining out. Ainsley Kirby, RN developed the Leap into a Healthy Lifestyle program as part of the practicum for her master’s degree with the goals of promoting wellness nutrition and healthy lifestyles in the community. She spent the fall of 2011 surveying CFC patients and meeting with staff to assess the needs of our patients with chronic illnesses like diabetes and hypertension and to determine what educational program would best serve them. The first program begins on February 29, and once the pilot session ends, she hopes to use patient feedback to tweak the program and make it sustainable for future sessions. The program is open to all CFC patients who are interested in learning tips and strategies for healthy eating. The class will teach good food habits and behaviors, and each session includes a healthy snack, information to take home and useful door prizes. Speakers from Martha Jefferson Hospital and the UVA Health System will anchor the program with featured talks on reading nutrition labels, planning healthy and affordable meals, making healthy choices when eating at restaurants and understanding the new MyPlate icon, which replaced the MyPyramid image in 2011 as the USDA’s primary food group visual. The program also includes a cooking class held by a local chef from the Charlottesville Cooking School to demonstrate preparing a healthy, affordable meal. Participants will be sent home with ingredients to prepare the meal for themselves. The program begins on Wednesday, February 29, and the group will meet each Wednesday for 6 weeks from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. in the CFC kitchen. If you are interested in information on a future session of the group or supporting the program by donating door prizes, supplies or expertise, contact CFC Executive Director Erika Viccellio at 434-295-0008 or [email protected]. Looking beyond the pill bottle The CFC has always recognized that prescription medications are an important component in the successful treatment of acute illnesses and the management of chronic diseases. Each month we are dispensing about 2,600 30-day prescriptions to our medical and dental patients. Volunteer pharmacists are available during evening pharmacy hours and on Wednesday mornings for patient questions, but as in a retail pharmacy, the hustle and bustle of a typical pharmacy shift at the CFC and lack of privacy may inhibit patient questions. Moreover, research shows that it takes more than patient education to manage an effective medication regimen, particularly for patients who are challenged with two or more chronic diagnoses and/or are taking more than eight medications. This past September, Joe Connor, a pharmacist at Martha Jefferson Hospital, approached CFC Pharmacy Coordinator Ben Minehart about starting a Medication Therapy Management (MTM) program at the CFC. Using the MTM model, the CFC staff and medical directors identify patients with chronic illnesses taking multiple medications and match them with a volunteer pharmacist. The pharmacist reviews the patient’s medical records and medication list to assess his/her compliance with the prescribed medication regimen and success with managing symptoms. The pharmacist then meets with the patient after a medical appointment to map out a manageable regimen, discuss the signs to look for indicating that a medication is not working as well as it could or is causing an adverse reaction and, if possible, talks through a plan to reduce the number of medications the patient is taking. The goal is to improve the patient’s quality of life, to slow down the progress of chronic illnesses and ultimately to lengthen the patient’s life. Joe and some other volunteer pharmacists have started meeting with patients using the MTM protocol. As many of the CFC’s patients are struggling with chronic illnesses, we would like to enroll more patients in the program. If you are a pharmacist and interested in participating in the program please contact CFC Pharmacy Coordinator Ben Minehart at 434-295-0008 or [email protected]. STAFF STUFFERS The CFC is grateful to the following restaurants, caterers, individuals and groups for donating dinner for our evening volunteers from September 2011 to January 2012: Agnes’ Very Very Bakemmm Bagels Baja Bean Company Kitty Baker and Betty Saunders Big Jim’s Bar-B-Que Bonefish Grill College Inn Eppie’s Fellini’s #9 Five Guys Burgers & Fries Lynn Garnett Glorious Foods Guadalajara HotCakes Junior League of Charlottesville Little Caesars Pizza Maya Restaurant McGrady’s Irish Pub Mellow Mushroom Milan Indian Cuisine Mona Lisa Pasta Omni Charlottesville Hotel Kasia Otterbein Pizza Bella Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers Sandy Motley Catering Sticks Kebob Shop Vocelli Pizza Wayside Takeout & Catering Whole Foods Market If you are interested in becoming a Staff Stuffer, please contact Kelly Durkin at 295-0008 or kelly@ cvillefreeclinic.org. Spring 2012 5 Quit Smoking Charlottesville Dr. Tom Daniel co-facilitates Quit Smoking Charlottesville with CFC Nurse Practitioner Barrie Carveth. With a new year comes a new session of Quit Smoking Charlottesville, a smoking cessation support group facilitated by retired thoracic surgeon and CFC board member Dr. Tom Daniel and CFC Nurse Practitioner Barrie Carveth. The name of the group has changed to advertise that the group is open to everyone in Charlottesville—not just CFC patients. The format of the group remains the same, with featured speakers presenting on aspects of smoking cessation, participant discussion and goal setting in a welcoming and supportive atmosphere. Thanks to a $3,000 community outreach grant from Martha Jefferson Hospital, the group has been able to purchase radio ads promoting the upcoming session. The spots started running on Charlottesville Radio Group stations beginning in mid-February. The next session starts on Thursday, March 1, and the group will meet every Thursday from 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. until May 17 at the Charlottesville/Albemarle Health Department, located at 1138 Rose Hill Drive at Entrance #3. Quit Smoking Charlottesville is sponsored by the CFC, Martha Jefferson Hospital and the UVA Health System. If you’re a doctor, consider referring your patients to the group. If you’re an employer, feel free to share information about the group with your employees. For more information, contact Dr. Tom Daniel at [email protected] or (434) 465-1851. Online With The CFC The CFC is committed to to keeping our community partners, volunteers and donors informed about how we are using your time, expertise and donations. We also use our publications to increase public awareness of the CFC and our mission. In addition to our print publications—our newsletter House Call and annual report—during 2012 we are introducing e-news blasts to share time-sensitive news, advertise volunteer needs and promote our volunteer and fundraising events. With environmental concerns top-of-mind, the high cost of paper and rapidly increasing postage costs, you may be asking yourself why the CFC is still producing print publications. The honest answer is that it is still a very effective way to communicate with our supporters and the community in general. Most publications have a shelf life and extended reach. You may glance at it as you sort your mail, it may live for a while on your kitchen counter or bedside table and you may pick it up again. It might catch the eye of another family member or you may pass it on to a friend, colleague or employee. Emails are a great way to grab our attention for a quick bit of news or as a reminder about an upcoming event, but if an email lands in our inbox during a busy day, we may give it a quick glance but may not return to it or pass it on. Therefore, the CFC plans to continue producing at least two issues of House Call annually in addition to our annual report and will complement our print publications with occasional emails, updates on our Facebook page and posts on our website. If you would like to receive CFC emails, please use the donation form to send us your email address or contact CFC Development & Operations Assistant Kelly Durkin at 434-295-0008 or kelly@ cvillefreeclinic.org. When our new website launches in March, you’ll be able to sign up for e-news directly on the site. If your address has changed or you wish to be removed from our communications mailing list, please contact Kelly Durkin. 6 Help us celebrate 20 years of the CFC: Tell us your story We are collecting stories from patients, volunteers, donors and community partners for our 2012 annual report and other 20th anniversary promotional materials. If you’d like to share your story, contact Kelly Durkin at 434-295-0008 or [email protected]. Coming soon CFC website under renovation With the help of Payne, Ross & Associates, the CFC’s website is undergoing an overhaul with the goal of making it easier for patients, volunteers and donors to find the information they need. The new site is scheduled to go live in March. Stay up-to-date with the CFC on Facebook The CFC Facebook page now has more than 100 followers! If you haven’t followed us yet, check out the page at facebook.com/ cvillefreeclinic and ‘like’ us for updates on news, special events and a behind-the-scenes look at the day-to-day operations of the CFC. Spring 2012 7 Thank You CFC Supporters! The Charlottesville Free Clinic is very grateful for the ongoing generosity of the greater Charlottesville/Albemarle community. Special thanks to the community members who responded to our 2011 annual fund drive, fall newsletter and FY2011 annual report mailings. To date, during fiscal year 2012, (which started on July 1, 2011) we have received more than 1,100 donations from individuals, patients, foundations, businesses, churches and civic organizations. Notably, the CFC received a $50,000 donation from an anonymous community member in fulfillment of the 2011 Volunteer Provider Challenge grant. Additionally, we receive regular payments for donations pledged by UVA and state employees through the annual Commonwealth of Virginia Campaign and grants from the City of Charlottesville, Albemarle County and the Commonwealth of Virginia. With the support the CFC has received to date, we have raised 69% of our FY2012 budget of $1.3 million. Before June 30, we need to raise the remaining $407,047. Your donations and support of our 20th anniversary benefit concert and the NAIFA-CV charity golf tournament will help us reach our goal. Thank you for your commitment to the CFC and to ensuring that health care services are available for the low-income uninsured adults and families in our community who urgently need them. The following donations were posted between between July 1, 2011 and February 9, 2012: PARTNERS ($10,000+) Albemarle County Batten Family Fund in the CACF Paul Bechtner Foundation City of Charlottesville Commonwealth of Virginia Campaign Bebe Heiner and Bill Atwood The Hilltop Foundation Martha Jefferson Hospital Perry Foundation–Expansion Campaign Challenge Grant Steven M. & Autumn B. Powell Mindy & Ryan Vaughan Virginia Association of Free Clinics–State Pharmacy & Health Care Services Grants Volunteer Provider Challenge Grant 2011 Sheila & Ted Weschler PATRONS ($5,000-$9,999) Anonymous (2) Better Living Foundation I. J. & Hilda M. Breeden Foundation Bobbie & Bob Bruner Mary & Steve Burns J. L. Camp Foundation, Inc. Linda & Emanuel Cirenza Carolyn J. Dalldorf, MD and James W. Barkley Mr. & Mrs. J. Gray Ferguson Martha Jefferson Outpatient Surgery Center Sarah & Grey McLean Patient Donations PECO Foundation Whitney & Anne Stone Foundation Alexandra D. Summers Scholarship Fund in the CACF COLLEAGUES ($2,500-$4,999) Joe Arcidicono Dr. R. Pryor Baird III Charitable Foundation Wendy & Jack Brown Elizabeth Crawford Molly & Robert Hardie Martha Jefferson Hospital Dave Matthews & Tim Reynolds Charity Benefit Concert at the nTelos Wireless Pavilion 8/20/11 Quantitative Investment Management Fund in CACF The Stultz Foundation 8 Jane & Rob Turner FELLOWS ($1,000-$2,499) Anonymous (3) Lester Andrews Madaline B. Harrison, MD and Daniel M. Becker, MD Betty & Ned Berkeley Inez Duff Bishop Trust Bonner Family Fund in the CACF Barbara & Jim Boyd Jackie & Ralph Bradley Bernard T. Bress Janice & Thom Brown The Charles Fund, Inc. Carol & Steve Clarke Margery & Tom Daniel Mr. & Mrs. Terrence D. Daniels Susan W. Davenport and W. Edgar Spigle Fund in the CACF Cynthia & Mike Davis Family Foundation Dr. & Mrs. Steven T. DeKosky Dreaming Hand Foundation Rhoda & Leonard Dreyfus Karin R. Ellis Charitable Trust Carole & Keith Frazee Shirley & Bob French Martha Fruehauf Edward Gaynor Harmon-Newman Charitable Fund Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Hill Robin Hoffman, RN, MA Dori Boudreau and Paul Huddleston Ignaczak Family Fund Patricia A. Inglis Dr. & Mrs. J. M. Jaeger Anne & Thad Jones James G. Kavanaugh, Jr., MD Mr. & Mrs. Brian H. Kennedy Shannon & Elliot Kuida The Links, Inc.– Charlottesville Chapter Drs. Deren Bader and Paul Lyons Mr. & Mrs. Daniel H. Malcolm Julie & Alan Matsumoto Pat Smith and Ray Mishler Hosea L. Mitchell Thelma & Ray Murphy Patrice & A. Scott Neese Mr. & Mrs. James W. Newman, Jr. Juan M. Olazagasti, MD Olivet Presbyterian Church Christine Peterson and John Horneff Prince Michel Vineyard & Winery Jane W. Rotch Rotgin Family Fund in the CACF Jane-Ashley & Peter Skinner St. Paul’s Memorial Church Standish Family Foundation– Liza & Mark Sackson Carol W. Stevenson Eleanore Sturgill Thomas Jefferson Lions Club Unity Church of Charlottesville D. Mark Webb Philip G. Wendel Westminster Presbyterian Church WestWind Foundation Roberta Bell Williamson The Yorkshire Foundation UVA Law Student “Section L” Fundraiser–No Shave November 2011 RESIDENTS ($500-$999) Anonymous (6) Ann M. Askew Carolyn & David Beach Diana & Richard Beyer Mary S. & Nelson E. Bickers Bodo’s Bagels Lisa M. Bowman Sharon Meth and Nick Brandt Victoria & Peter Brunjes Millie & Rip Cathcart Pam Cipriano and Ron Turner Deborah Cohn and Charlotte Patterson Kim & Chuck Cory Dr. & Mrs. William R. Dandridge, Jr. The Fiddlehead Fund Elizabeth Carpenter and Dan Feigert Mr. & Mrs. Frank B. Feigert Alice & Simeon Fitch Sue & Harry Frazier Jennifer & Elmer Gaden William Goldsmith John B. Gordon Jolene C. Green Dr. & Mrs. Sidney M. Hecht Russell Herring, MD Dr. & Mrs. Erik L. Hewlett Molly & James Hilton Laura Tucker and Thomas Hoyt Linda & Donald Hunt Employees of Interpretive Simulations Julia & Bob Jones Mr. & Mrs. J. A. Kessler, Jr. Karen E. Kigin Lisa Krasner and Brett Krasner, MD Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Kroner Drs. Susan Moore and Chris Lander Chloe & Tom Leback Barbara & Robin Lee Nancy Holland and Victor Lee Cathy & Hal Lippard Lynn & Larry Martin Thomas A. Massaro, MD Linda & Paul Matherne Elizabeth & Richard Merrill Fund in the CACF Susan A. Miller, MD and Sean A. Miller Harriet & Dan Mohler Virginia C. Morris Cynthia Neff Sharon Heyka and Steven A. Newman, MD Employee Charity Organization (ECHO) of Northrop Grumman Corporation Marianne & Chris O’Brien Cora & Grover Pitts Susan McLeod Prindle Joanne & Alan Rogol Catherine J. Rotolo Mr. & Mrs. James L. Rovnyak Mr. & Mrs. A. Clarence Sampson Owie & Joe Samuels Jerry & Leonard Sandridge Kathy & Dick Santen Scarpa Sip n’ Shop Fundraiser November 2011 Sarah Bedford and Jay Scott Aileen & Gary Selmeczi Charles H. Smith, Jr. Susan Snyder and Robert Spekman Amy & Bill Steers Jodie A. Stevens Tiger Fuel Company U.G. and Alice Turner Fund in the CACF Ruth & Walter Wadlington Mary Beth & Bob Webb Carol & Jack Weber Mary Beth Wiley Kathie & Reg Woods Toby & Mike Zakin ADVOCATES ($250-$499) Anonymous (3) Elizabeth & Thomas Allan Amy Alson Marilyn & Michael Ashby Drs. Lori & David Balaban Gail Schweikle Bashore and Randy Bashore, MD Jane & Patrick Belisle Katha Bollfrass Lori & Larry Borish Janice & Howell Bowen Elizabeth L. Breeden M. Virginia Brobeck Kakie Brooks and George Beller Rose & Robert Capon Cavalier Diner Madeleine C. Watkins and Martin D. Chapman, MD Charlottesville Parking Center, Inc. Charlottesville Tri Club– Summer Triathlon Series 2011 Inis L. Claude, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Cook Carol & Philip Cooper Kathy & Rick Cornelius Dr. & Mrs. Richard S. Crampton Crutchfield Corporation Alexis Cutchins, MD and William Cutchins, Jr. Charlottesville Self Storage Charlottesville Self Storage at Crozet Angeline Lillard and William Detmer, MD Malissa & David Drake Ande & Jonathan Earnhardt Deborah M. Elder, MD Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey B. Ferrill Brenda Fishel and Daniel Hodgson Geraty, Holub & MacQueen PLC Mr. & Mrs. David W. Grow Mr. & Mrs. Steven W. Ham Sarah P. Hendley Marsha & Bill Herbert Stephen Hill Dr. & Mrs. Stuart S. Howards Dr. & Mrs. Andrew Hucek Dr. & Mrs. John A. Jane, Jr. Jefferson Nephrology Carol & Charles Johnston Karyl & Irving Kayton Howard C. Kutchai, PhD Mr. & Mrs. Fred S. Landess Drs. Rebecca Lindsay and Scott Pearce Jane & Hugh Lynch B. Gail Macik, MD Makco, Inc. Marilyn & John Marshall Katharine Maus Mary & David McCarthy Lisa McDermott, MD Mrs. James Q. Miller Elaine & Dick Miller Alicia & Michael Milligan Mr. & Mrs. Percy W. Montague III Montague-Betts Company Dr. & Mrs. David L. Morris Mr. & Mrs. Matthew B. Murray Lisa Nelms and Stephen McKinney North Charlottesville Self Storage The Old F.A.R.T.S. Jane & Robert Paxton Joy Perry Betty & John Propst Debby & Bruce Prum Lotta Helleberg and Mark S. Quigg, MD Barbara & Henry Rainville Fannie M. Rankin-Vinci, RN, CDE Charlotte & Rob Rinehart Lois & Dudley Rochester Geri & Bruce Schirmer Rita & Daniel Seale Ann & Hu Shaffer Brendan Sherlock Rosanne & Roland Simon Stephen L. Sloan Carter L. Smith The Spiekermann Family Sticks Kebob Shop Grace & John Stillwell Phil Stokes Student Services Moving & Storage Company Paul D. Summers, Jr. Betsy & Jay Swett Themis Bar Review, LLC Timberlake’s Drug Store John B. Updike Dr. & Mrs. William J. Viglione Dr. & Mrs. Vamik D. Volkan Mr. & Mrs. R. D. Wade Emily & Aubrey Watts Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church Martha B. Whitworth Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Winner John Woodriff Liz & Fred Wooten SUPPORTERS ($100-249) Anonymous (33) Eleanor P. Abbot Ruei-Jen Fan and David Abraham Ace Contracting, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. J. 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Chase Investment Counsel Corporation Janis Chevalier and Bob Chevalier, MD Ann Salamini Colonial Auto Center Mr. & Mrs. Timothy J. Conlon Rosemary Connelly John G. Conover Craddock Insurance Services, Inc. Dr. & Mrs. James W. Craig Mr. & Mrs. Gary C. Cramer Elizabeth M. Cranmer Candace & Everett Crosby Ruth Cross Mark Cruise Dr. & Mrs. Frederick H. Damon Hetty Wray H. Dandridge Gilles-Denlinger Family Coralee B. “Coco” Davis Arlette M. de Barros Drs. Cynthia & John Dent Laura, Alexandra & Bob Deutsch Thelma Deutsch Lucille & Ken Digges Mr. & Mrs. Ronald G. Dimberg Mr. & Mrs. Les Disharoon Jean & Michael Dooley Louise & Earl Dudley Ann D. Dunn Mr. & Mrs. Peter Easter Peggy & John Echols Mr. & Mrs. Jason I. Eckford, Jr. Julia Ehrenfeld Lillian Epstein and Robert Epstein, MD The Rev. & Mrs. Richard D. 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Cauthen Carol L. Chandross Maria & Bob Chapel Charlottesville Therapy Associates Dania C. Chastain, MD Andy Chisholm Katherine & Michael Chorzempa Vincent C. Cibbarelli Roxie & John Clark Jessicah S. Collins, MD Dr. & Mrs. Eugene C. Corbett, Jr. Richard J. Coughlin Liz Courain & David Lee Anne Cressin Mr. & Mrs. Lindbergh L. Cubbage Polly & David Deck Patricia Bottom Delany Joan DeLong Carrie & Tom Denkinger Alice DeWitt Jane DeSimone Dittmar and Frank Squillace Mimi & Jack Eastham Milton T. Edgerton, Jr., MD Alice E. Eichers Lisa Eorio Mr. & Mrs. George W. Eudailey, Jr. Michael Fabrizio Mr. & Mrs. Theodore C. Felger Mr. & Mrs. Wayne W. Ferguson Laurence W. Fredrick Kimberly Fryer Ann & Robert Galione Nancy & James Galloway Jim Gannon Elizabeth & Ed Gatewood Monica & Thomas Gearhart Lauren Germain Dr. Joe & Sally Gieck Fund in the CACF 10 Karen L. Gillaspie Antoinette & Bill Gray Elisabeth & Erik Greenbaum Nancy & Russell Grimes Elizabeth M. Grinspun Margaret M. 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Tucker, Jr. Lyn Van Der Sommen, MD Stephanie van Hover Peggy & Mike Van Yahres Varian Medical Systems Partners in Giving Program Andrea & Tonchie Vest Lucie Vogel Mr. & Mrs. George T. Waaser, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. W. Laurens Walker III Dr. & Mrs. K. K. Wallace, Jr. Mac Ward Betty Byrne Ware and Hudnall Ware Hope & David Warren Jane Washburn Andrea N. Waters Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Weaver Lucille Werner Julia D. Whiting, MD and John A. Malone Mr. & Mrs. E. F. Wieboldt, Jr. Lorraine & Eugene Williams Mrs. Leonard F. Winslow, Jr. Anne & Andy Wolf Patricia M. Wood, RN Eunice Woode and Dr. Moses Woode Suzanne S. Word Mr. & Mrs. Joseph S. Yackso Virginia & James Young Eric H. Zumbach IN KIND DONATIONS ALC Copies Allison Partners BNSI Book Baskets Charlottesville Pathology Associates Charlottesville/Albemarle Health Department CRL Surgical & Radiology Associates Data Visible Corporation Feil, Pettit & Williams–David Petitt Friends of the Jefferson-Madison Regional Library Hantzmon Wiebel, LLC Jefferson Engraving & Awards Susan Kalergis Photography Martha Jefferson Hospital Meadowbrook Pharmacy MJT Services Accounting– Michele J. Theobold Payne, Ross & Associates Rx Partnership RxRelief Virginia Mr. & Mrs. Richard T. Selden Sonjia Smith StevensDesign88– Theresa Stevens-Reines UVA Health System GIFTS WERE MADE IN HONOR OF Amy & Scott Adams and Family The Amato Family Dr. Carlos R. Ayers Dr. David Balaban Mary Barrick Mr. & Mrs. Scott Bice Dr. Thomas P. Bleck Kathy Bowers and Richard Comfort Jon Bright and The Spectacle Shop Edward H. Brownfield Roberta & Ed Brownfield Dr. Burton Burkholder Todd Cabell Jim Campanelli Barrie Carveth & Family Dr. Andrew Collins Kathryn Sims Cross Philip Custer Marie Denkinger and Rico Servin Marshall Denkinger and Caroline Faulkenburg Holly Edwards Dr. Keith Frick Leora Friedberg Frodo Alexandra Gehring, NP Mr. & Mrs. C. Cooper Geraty Marie & George Gilmore The Wedding of Catherine Gray and Brian Ullman (6) Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Greenberg Mary Catherine Gunter Dr. Kaye Halsey Beth, Warren & Christopher Johnson Dr. Mark Keeley Dr. Sarah Knight Dr. Chris Lander Dr. John Lanham (2) Dr. & Mrs. Byrd Leavell Janie Low and David Richwerger Dr. Virgil H. Marshall Karen & Paxton Marshall Gerald & Susan Matsumoto Ben Minehart Dr. David Morris Dr. Don Morris and Dr. Susan Pender Dr. Richard Morton Dr. Harry Muller Dr. Mohan M. Nadkarni (2) Drs. Mohan Nadkarni and Andrea Tribastone Dr. Kelly Owens Rebecca P. Pence Dr. & Mrs. Herbert Reynolds Dr. William Rheuban Mrs. Jimmie Lou Richardson Havovi Sanjana Dr. Tom Schildwachter Lucy & Jim Shaffer Mr. & Mrs. Richard Shell Dr. Pat Shipley Mr. & Mrs. Hank Shugart Pam Slade, RN Dr. Doug Starns Debbie & Joe Strzepek Roberta Thomas Dr. Mary Lee Vance Erika Viccellio and the CFC Team Jane L. Washburn Dr. Chip Whitworth Dr. Chris Willms Patricia Wood, RN UVA School of Medicine Center Directors 2011: Mark F. Abel, MD Gretchen N. Arnold Douglas A. Bayliss, PhD Ruth G. Bernheim, JD, MPH David L. Brautigan, PhD Thomas G. Cropley, MD Anindya Dutta, PhD Frederick H. Epstein, PhD James E. Ferguson, MD Barry M. Gumbiner, PhD Bankole A. Johnson, MD Karen C. Johnston, MD Irving L. Kron, MD James M. Larner, MD Kevin S. Lee, PhD Thomas E. Leinbach, DDS Paul A. Levine, MD Alan H. Matsumoto, MD Raymond F. Morgan, MD James P. Nataro, MD Peter A. Netland, MD, PhD Robert E. O’Connor M. Norman Oliver, MD Gary K. Owens, PhD Kodi S. Ravichandran, PhD George F. Rich, MD, PhD Mitchell H. Rosner, MD Mark E. Shaffrey, MD William D. Steers, MD Stephen S. Rich, PhD Dennis J. Templeton, MD, PhD Michael J. Weber, PhD Robert P. Wilder, MD Mark Yeager, PhD UVA Department of Family Medicine Faculty Members: Claudia Allen, PhD Catherine Casey, MD Vicky Cash, FNP Rebekah Compton, MSN, FNP-C Ursulla Courtney, MD Carolyn Friedman, MSN Sim Galazka, MD John Gazewood, MD Peter Ham, MD Fern Hauck, MD Steve Heim, MD Amanda Kolb, MD Sarah Lewis, DO Andy Lockman, MD Karen Maughan, MD Dan McCarter, MD Maura McLaughlin, MD Tim McLaughlin, MD Joe Montoya, DNP Sandra Pelletier, PhD Charles Perry Susan Pollart, MD Sean Reed, MD Lisa Rollins, PhD Craig Seto, MD Ted Siedlecki, PhD Dave Slawson, MD Ian Solari, MD Siobhan Statuta, MD Crista Warniment, MD GIFTS MADE IN MEMORY OF Marjorie Hare Andrews Dr. R. Pryor Baird III Emily D. Beverly (2) Thomas Braciale, Sr. Elizabeth & Wayne Brobeck Harry Brower Adele V. Burns Beverly Cibbarelli Dr. William R. Dandridge Dr. Worth B. Daniels, Jr. Stanley Deutsch Mr. & Mrs. Robert N. Flood Paul Florentino Melvin K. Green Peg & Bob Gregg William Henner Dr. Edward W. Hook Joseph “Pepe” Humphrey Nolan Parker Jenkins (2) Helge Tamme Kangur (2) Bob & Maria Keane Brian Korbon Dr. C. H. Lee Phillip Leveque (2) Therese Littlejohn Martha B. “Marty” Lowrance Anne Kane McGuire Dr. James Q. Miller William F. Minor LeRoi Moore Dr. Latham B. Murray (4) Dr. & Mrs. Gordon S. Myers M.V. Nadkarni Dr. William B. Pollard, Jr. (24) Kristi Pulcini (2) Mel Richardson (6) Carmela & Charles S. Rotolo John Steven Shelton Dominick James Shemo Dr. Richard C. Shrum Linda Tinder Sigmon, in memory of her work for universal health care (20) Dr. Harvey D. Smallwood (2) Dr. James W. Stone Dr. Benjamin Sturgill Virginia Cubbage Taylor (5) Dominic Tomaro Joseph Tomaro James P. Towe Harry van Beek Dr. & Mrs. Peyton E. Weary Dr. Peyton E. Weary Dr. Claiborne G. Whitworth III (2) Robert “Bud” Winn We have proofed our donor lists carefully, but apologize if we have made an error. If your name has been omitted or listed incorrectly, please contact CFC Development Assistant Kelly Durkin at 295-0008 or [email protected]. IMPORTANT NOTE FOR COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA CAMPAIGN DONORS Thank you for supporting the Free Clinic through the Commonwealth of Virginia Campaign. If you designated the Free Clinic during this past fall’s CVC campaign, look for your name to appear in the next issue of House Call. We understand that the 2011 CVC campaign at UVA and across the state was highly successful and expect to receive a report on the final campaign results and list of donors in April. The Charlottesville Free Clinic needs your support! A majority of the CFC’s funding comes from donations from individuals, patients, foundations, businesses, churches and civic organizations. Thank you for considering making your gift today. 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