In this issue - Miami Valley Hospital

Transcription

In this issue - Miami Valley Hospital
Volume 21, Number 4
December, 2007
In this issue:
Defining the
Margin of
Excellence
Page 3
Miami Valley
South Gala
Page 4
Bull Family
Diabetes Center
Page 8
“If I were in a lesser hospital
Miami Valley Hospital Foundation
Board of Trustees
Edward J. Blake, Chair
John W. Lohbeck, Vice Chair
Jenny M. Lewis, President & CEO
Current Trustees
Peter S. Barre, MD
Mary B. McIntosh
Deanna J. Chapman, DPM
Laura B. Pannier
Matthew O. Diggs, Jr.
William K. Rundell, MD
Michael J. Emoff
Harry A. Seifert
Joseph Gordon
Arik A. Sherk, Esq.
Ken Herr
Binford J. Sievers
Rodney W. Kennedy, PhD
Elizabeth Stavnitski
Susan M. Lipowicz
Bill M. Thornton
John M. Manier
Eva C. Williamson
Randy Marriott, MD
Ted Wymyslo, MD
Emeritus Trustees
Richard C. Cammerer, MD
James R. Payne
Richard F. Carlile
Sara E. Rich
Kathleen A. Carlson Lois H. Ross
Parviz Daneshjoo, MD
R. Daniel Sadlier
Richard P. Davis
William J. Schneider
Harold F. Doench, DDS
Norman J. Schneiderman, MD
Jeanne N. Eickman
Wendy B. Scholl
Macy P. Janney
Karen P. Sensel
Vail K. Miller R. Bruce Snyder
Shirley A. Murphy
David A. Storer
David L. Neer
Nicoletta C. Thompson
Robert W. Nutter
Fred E. Weber
Ratna K. Palakodeti, MD
Jay M. Woodhull
Founding Trustees
Charles S. Allyn
Robert F. Chelle
Rev. Dr. Robert D. Fenwick
Chester E. Finn
John E. Kohnle
Dan E. Meininger, MD
Charles V. Simms
Kenneth W. Thiele
On the cover: The Miami Valley South
Health Center gala raised $98,000 for
patient programs and services.
Insight - published quarterly –
March, June, September, Decemberby Miami Valley Hospital Foundation
31 Wyoming Street
Dayton, Ohio 45409
Writer/Editor: Michael Jarvis
Design: Angie Fordyce
Photos: Cindy Ratermann, NBBJ
Insight •Miami Valley Hospital Foundation
H
ere in the midst of the holiday
season, it’s a good time to take
stock of the year coming to a
close. Martin Faga’s story on
page 3 is a heartfelt account of
his experience at MVH. On behalf of patients and families like Martin’s, who
come to MVH seeking health and comfort, I
want to thank you for your part in the ongoing success of the MVH Foundation. Your
contribution is meaningful and very much
appreciated.
In this year end issue of Insight, we have
a report on the spectacular gala marking the
opening of Miami Valley South Health Center. It was a very special evening when more
than 730 people gathered in celebration of the
wonderful new medical facility in Centerville.
We also highlight an open house at the
Bull Family Diabetes Center as its patient
services are expanded in a new location. Our
thanks and congratulations to Jean Bull and
her family on this latest expression of their
generosity and commitment to diabetes patients.
There is also a remembrance of one of
the area’s outstanding physicians and a guiding influence on the MVH Foundation, Dr.
Junius Cromartie, Jr.
Once again, please accept our sincere
thanks for your generosity and trust in our
stewardship of your contribution. Whether
you have come to know the Foundation
through our special events or through a personal experience with the hospital, we thank
you for your compassion and thoughtfulness in
helping to expand the Margin of Excellence
for patients, families and staff at MVH.
On behalf of the board of trustees and
staff of the Foundation, we wish you the very
best for the holiday season and the upcoming
new year.
I wouldn’t be alive...”
M
artin Faga was visiting relatives
in Dayton when he suffered a
heart attack in the early morning hours of July 14. He was rushed to
the Emergency Department at Miami
Valley Hospital where he received immediate treatment. Upon his recovery,
Mr. Faga wrote to Mary Boosalis about
his experience. His heartfelt and insightful letter became the centerpiece
of the Foundation’s annual fall fundraising campaign.
In his letter, Mr. Faga wrote about
the human touch he received from the
physicians, nurses, staff and volunteers
at MVH. He commented further on
his experience in a telephone interview
excerpted here:
“Without question, the speed and
skill with which the hospital sped me
through the stages of treatment saved
my life,” he recalled. “If I were in a
lesser hospital, I wouldn’t be alive.”
During his initial recovery in the
Coronary Intensive Care Unit, he was
unable to speak. “As an intensive care
patient, you are totally dependent on
the expertise of that nurse - and you
are also pretty anxious - so their responsiveness and compassion means a
heck of a lot,” he remembered. “The
nurses always took the time to explain
about their procedures and the various
monitors. They always asked if I was
comfortable or needed anything which
made me feel confident they were carefully attending to me.”
When the time came to get up
and moving, (with incisions in his leg
and chest as a result of his surgery), Mr.
Faga was visited by the Lift Team. “It
was less of a strain on me and on the
nurses when the Lift Team was there,”
he recalled. “I was almost shocked by
the friendliness and helpfulness of every
member of the staff. This was true of
technicians, physicians, students, nurses
– everyone without exception.”
A retired executive from the nonprofit agency, MITRE, Mr. Faga has surveyed many organizations over the years
to gauge their professional strengths and
weaknesses. “Something I have seen in
well-run organizations, I saw throughout
the hospital,” he said. “People in highperforming organizations show mutual
respect for one another. For instance, many nurses told me that
they feel respected by the doctors
and the administration, and how
much they appreciated the educational opportunities the hospital
made available to them.”
As a United Way board
member in the Washington D.C.
area, he is appreciative of people
who give of their time and money.
“There are all kinds of charitable
needs in every community,” he
says. “I think a non-profit hospital is what you want. It creates a
very different attitude within the
organization, and, by its very definition,
it exists to provide the services it was
created for, not to make a profit.”
He summed up his MVH experience this way: “I observed great care
throughout the hospital the entire time
I was there. Miami Valley Hospital is
everything you would hope that a first
rate hospital would be.”
Martin Faga’s
story truly illustrates the meaning
of the Margin of
Excellence – to go
above and beyond
clinical expertise
to care for patients’
needs and comfort.
We sincerely thank
him for sharing his
personal story with
us, and we wish
him a speedy recovery in excellent
health.
Martin Faga
Insight •December, 2007
3
Miami Valley South
T
GALA
Legacy of Giving Extended to
South Campus
Benefits Patient Programs
his fall has been a very special
time for friends and supporters
of Miami Valley Hospital. The
Foundation’s gala celebration
honoring the opening of Miami
Valley South Health Center
took place on September 29
with more than 730 guests
in attendance.
The gala’s theme
– ‘We’re Branching
Out’ - captured
the beauty of the
natural setting
as well as the
expansion of
MVH outpatient
services to Centerville and the
surrounding
Drs. Deanna and Steven
Chapman. Deanna Chapman
co-chaired the event.
area. Thanks to the generous support
of the patrons, sponsors and donors,
the gala raised some $98,000 to benefit
patient programs at Miami Valley South
and at the Wyoming Street campus.
The evening was highlighted by
an outstanding dinner prepared by the
hospital’s Nutrition Services department.
The celebration included a sports bar
area, a dance floor with live music from
Laika, and tours of the new facility led
by clinical staff who would open the
doors of the new facility in mid-October.
MVH President and CEO Mary
Boosalis welcomed guests by referring to
the facility as “the newest example of
our commitment to build healthier communities. This is a very special weekend
in our wonderful history of providing
outstanding care for the people of Dayton and the region.”
Special thanks to the gala committee which was chaired by Deanna Chapman, DPM, and Mary Nutter. Many
thanks are also in order to
the generous sponsors who
made this evening so memorable and elegant. (They are
listed on page 5.)
Dr. Michael and Susan
Craig. Dr. Craig chairs the
MVH Board of Trustees and
Mrs. Craig co-chaired the
Patron Table committee with
Wendy Scholl.
The contribution will go toward
outfitting the center’s full-service Emergency Department. In making the gift,
Ms. Veitch said she wanted to make
a final contribution to Dayton and to
the hospital in memory of her parents.
We are grateful to Ms. Veitch for her
remarkable donation, and for continuing the proud legacy of charitable giving established by her parents nearly
two decades ago. Their gifts will serve
patients and families for decades to
come.
Miami Valley South
Health Center Gala Sponsors
The gala committee, volunteers,
and staff of the MVH Foundation
are grateful for the generous support
of the following sponsors and donors
who made the Miami Valley South
gala a tremendous success on behalf
of patient programs and services.
Platinum Sponsors:
Danis Building Construction Company
Miami Valley Emergency Specialists, LLC
Gold Sponsors:
Gala co-chair, Mary Nutter.
4 Insight •Miami Valley Hospital Foundation
Once again, Miami Valley Hospital is the recipient of an extraordinary
philanthropic gift from a family that
has had a profound and lasting impact
on the community. Ms. Sally Veitch
has made the first significant contribution to the Miami Valley South Health
Center. Half of the gift is from Ms.
Veitch with the remainder coming from
the foundation established by her parents, Harold W. and Mary Louise Shaw.
CHASE
CompuNet Clinical Laboratories
Fifth Third Bank of Western Ohio
Fullmer’s Landscaping, Inc.
NBBJ
The Nutter Family and Stonehill Village
Valley Pathologists, Inc.
Silver Sponsors:
Becker Construction, Inc.
Helmig Lienesch, LLC
KeyBank/Victory Capital Management
National City Bank
Pinnacle Architects
Sharp/Conway Architects, Inc.
Shell & Meyer Associates
Sally Veitch pictured
between her sons
Robert (left) and
Frederick “Tay” Veitch
III, and her mother,
Mary Louise Shaw, at
the gala celebration for
the Shaw Emergency
and Trauma Center in
2000.
Joann Ringer, administrator of the
Miami Valley South Health Center
(left), and Kate Whistler, Owner’s
Construction Representative for PHP.
In-kind Donations:
Morris Furniture Co., Inc.
Heidelberg Distributing Co.
Our sincere
thanks to Oregon
Printing for donating
all printing for the gala
celebration.
Insight •December, 2007
5
Unique Contributions Highlight
Miami Valley South
Prior to the completion of the
new center, several generous donations
were made to the project through the
Foundation. One of the more unique
contributions will be the children’s library, “Abby’s Nook,” at the Emergency
Department’s entrance.
Created through a gift from KarinLeigh Spicer and Edward Blake, the
library will be themed in honor of the
family cat and will house pre-school
through third grade books for children
and their parents to read while waiting
for medical services. A puzzle book and
a coloring book highlighting Abby and
some of the medical experiences children
may encounter, are being developed.
A retired professor and author of
children’s stories, Karin will provide
hands-on guidance for the library. Ed currently serves as the chair of the Foundation’s board of trustees.
The gorgeous baby grand piano
in the lobby was graciously donated by
Marilyn Hauer-Crotty, and Don and Jerry
Hauer in honor of Michael and Ann
Hauer, founders of Hauer Music House.
The renowned music and instrument
store has been a downtown Dayton institution since 1937.
Al and Marilyn Dunn.
(Left to right) Judi Weber, Foundation Emeritus Trustee Jim Payne,
Sherlynn and Gary LeRoy, MD, and Olivia Hester, director of
Volunteer Services at MVH.
The flagpole in
front of the facility
was donated by Al
and Marilyn Dunn.
The Dunns are
longtime supporters and advocates
of the hospital and
the Foundation. A
World War II veteran, Mr. Dunn served
on the hospital’s
board of trustees
from 1977 to 1985
and was instrumental
in establishing the
CareFlight program.
The inscription
at the base of the
flagpole reads: “Raise
our flag to peace and
liberty. Mr. and Mrs.
Allistair Dunn.”
Pavers, Benches and Trees
Many thanks are also in order to the donors
who bought commemorative pavers, benches
and trees to be placed at the South Health
Center. More than 230 pavers were purchased
along with several benches and trees. The
proceeds will go to benefit future patient
programs and services at both the South and
Wyoming Street campuses.
Benches:
Cinfab Mechanical / T.J. Dyer Co.
Danis Building Construction Company
Dayton Wall and Ceilings, Inc.
Kastle Electric Co.
Miami Valley Emergency Specialists
MVH Volunteers
SK Construction Co.
Weisbrod Masonry
Dr. and Mrs. John R. Whitaker
Insight •Miami Valley Hospital Foundation
(Left to right)Dr. Mohammed
Shrit and Randa Kanan with
MVH Chief of Staff-Elect,
Dr. James Pacenta and Nancy
Pacenta.
Trees:
Becker Construction, Inc.
Bowser-Morner, Inc.
Ms. Jennifer Hussong
Michael and Janet Kelly
Dr. and Mrs. William Straughen
Longtime hospital volunteers
and supporters, Ken and Mimi
Kuntz.
Gala Committee:
Co-chairs:
Deanna Chapman, DPM
Mary Nutter
Nikki Burns
Lauren Butts
Leslie Carson
Susan Craig
Allyson Danis
Jeanne Eickman
Debbie Fletcher
Denise Hale
Jane Key
Mary McIntosh
Joann Ringer
Wendy Scholl
Stacey Yarger
Foundation Emeritus
Trustees Fred Weber
(left) and Bob Nutter.
(Left to right) Noreen Kennedy,
director of Development at
the Foundation, with gala
committee members Denise
Hale and Debbie Fletcher.
(Left to right) Volunteer
Services Director Olivia
Hester, Eloise Broner, Chief
Purchasing Officer and Vice
President, PHP Strategic
Sourcing Division, and
Dr. Jennifer Moncrief.
Insight •December, 2007
7
Bull Family
Diabetes Center Expands
A
n open house celebration took
place on December 5 in honor of
the expansion and relocation of
the Bull Family Diabetes Center. Located in the Wright Health Building at
the corner of Stewart Street and Patterson Boulevard, the expanded center will
provide comprehensive diabetes care in
a more convenient location.
Among those in an attendance
were Mrs. Jean Bull, her son John Jr.,
and grandson Eric, along with Medical
Director Miguel Parilo, MD, FACP, and
Heidi Buckingham, MD, who head up
the medical staff at the center.
The Bull Family Diabetes Center
operates as a comprehensive physician
practice, allowing patients access to the
medical expertise of two fully-certified
medical specialists, certified diabetes
educators (that are registered nurses
and registered dieticians), and advanced
practice nurses who serve at MVH and
the Bull Family Diabetes Center.
The center was established by Jean Bull in
memory of her son, Stephen, who passed away
at age 40 from diabetes,
and for her husband,
John, who also passed
away from the effects
of diabetes. With her
contribution through
the MVH Foundation,
Jean turned her grief
into a living memorial
that will improve the
lives of countless diabetes patients for years to
come.
For more information, or to schedule an
appointment, call the
Bull Family Diabetes
Center at (937) 2089090.
Pictured left
to right at
the reception
are John Jr.,
Eric and Jean
Bull, Heidi
Buckingham,
MD, and Miguel
A. Parilo, MD.
Insight •Miami Valley Hospital Foundation
Eric (left) and John Bull, Jr.
with Jean Bull
Services Provided by the Bull Family
Diabetes Center
Inpatient Diabetes Education –
Certified diabetes educators work with patients
admitted to the hospital with a diabetes
diagnosis. The goal is to cover survival skills
and to bridge from the hospital visit to diabetes
maintenance outside the hospital.
Inpatient Consultation and Clinical Management –
Studies show that 25 percent of patients admitted
to MVH have a primary or secondary diagnosis
of diabetes. The inpatient team works with the
patient’s physicians and the patient to provide
blood sugar control. At discharge, the inpatient
management team presents an updated report
to the patient’s primary care physician about
the patient’s hospital stay and their diabetes
management.
Outpatient Education –
The center offers a variety of self-management
diabetes education classes on skill development
and problem-solving for common diabetes
situations. The plan will allow the patient to make
informed choices and take better care of one’s
self. It is important for the person with diabetes
to be knowledgeable and skilled to care for their
diabetes as it is the patient who makes most of
the day-to-day decisions.
Suzy’s Bears Bring Smiles
A rainy September day
did not dampen the enthusiasm at the annual golf outing
in memory of Suzy Pender.
Proceeds from the tournament,
which raised $4,080 this year,
provide funds for the purchase
of teddy bears for young MVH
patients. The bears have t-shirts
recognizing the gift from the
Pender tournament. Our thanks
to Suzy’s parents, William and
Reta Pender, and to the tournament’s organizing committee:
Amy Fry, Matt Hayden, Carey
Ann Israel, Karen Israel, Deb
Kinderdine, Nikki Stroop and
Patty Waker.
Be A Good DLM Neighbor
A percentage of your
grocery bill can benefit MVH
when you enroll in Dorothy
Lane Market’s Good Neighbor
Program. Participants must use
a Club DLM card and spend
at least $250 in calendar year
2008. (The market will rebate
up to 1 percent of the purchases made up to a maximum
of $75,000 for all participating charities.) For more details
please call Dorothy Lane Market at 439-7210, or the Foundation office at 208-2700.
Charitable IRA Rollover Reminder
Last year Congress passed
legislation which included a
one-time provision for qualified
charitable contributions from
Individual Retirement Accounts.
The law allows IRA and Roth
IRA owners (who are at least
70 1/2 years of age) to donate up
to $100,000 directly to a qualified
public charity — without counting
it as income or paying income tax.
This opportunity is only available
through December 31, 2007.
In addition, the charitable
distribution counts toward minimum distribution requirements,
and IRA charitable distributions
may be made in addition to other
charitable giving.
As always, we suggest you
consult with your financial or
tax advisor to determine if this
plan is advantageous to you. We
are happy to assist you with any
preliminary questions you may
have. Please give us a call at 937208-2700 or email Beth Hutter
at [email protected]. We will be
happy to hear from you!
New Berry Pavilion Entrance
Beginning this
fall, women arriving
in labor will enter
the Berry Women’s
H e a l t h Pa v i l i o n
through a temporary
entrance on Wyoming Street. The
covered temporary
entrance may also
be used as a dropoff/pick-up point for
other patients and
visitors with limited mobility. The
temporary entrance
change is necessitated by construction of additional
space for the NICU over the old
main entrance. (Employees, medical staff and visitors walking from
the main garage can continue to
enter the Berry Pavilion through
the ambulance entrance on Magnolia Street.) The pavilion’s main
entrance is scheduled to reopen in
about 12 months.
In other construction news
on the main campus, the hospital’s newest restaurant, the Valley Café, opened in November.
Located near the newly renovated lobby in the main building,
the Valley Café offers quickly
prepared foods and grab and go
items for customers in a hurry.
With room for up to 86 dine-in
guests, the new restaurant is designed to meet customers’ preference for a wide variety of foods
and healthier choices. The Valley
Café is open from 6 a.m. to 8:30
p.m., seven days a week.
Insight •December, 2007
9
In Recognition of Jeanne Eickman
Dr. and Mrs. Gary H. Ensor
In Recognition of Gyn-Oncology Dept.
Samuel and Marcia Epstein
Remembering
D
Dr. Junius Cromartie Jr.
r. Junius Cromartie, Jr.,
one of the area’s pioneering African-American
physicians and a leader in
establishing the Miami Valley Hospital Foundation, passed away
in September. Dr. Cromartie was the
first African-American chief of staff at
MVH, and was appointed the first vice
president of Medical Affairs at the
hospital.
“Junius was one of the first physicians who joined our board when
the Foundation was created,” says
Jeanne Eickman, emeritus president of
the MVH Foundation. “He was very
much in demand as a surgeon but he
believed in our mission so he always
made time for the Foundation.”
According to Eickman, Dr.
Cromartie was instrumental in making
In
Loving
Memory
In Memory of Priscilla M. Allyn
Mary Boosalis and Thomas Olsen, MD
Carol and Tom Breitenbach
Victor and Jeanne Eickman
Dawn and Tim Jackson
Don and Jenny Lewis
In Memory of Rowena Blizzard
Bob Bayless
Rick and Susan Carper
Classified Advertising Staff of Cox Ohio Publishing
Mr. and Mrs. Jay T. Cushman
Dayton Daily News Classified Management
Team
Lisa Allan
Sharlene Bly
Cynthia Crausone
Nancy Davis
Lorna Foer
Kelle Fraser
Suzanne Klopfenstein
the Foundation’s first major fundraiser
a success. “He helped put together the
physician component of the Second
Century campaign along with Dr. Mike
Craig,” Eickman explains, “which included a personal, early leadership gift
and many personal contacts with other
physicians.”
Dr. Cromartie was not only an
outstanding surgeon, but was also a
leader in the hospital community.
“When MVH saw a need for a vice
president of Medical Affairs he was the
person they turned to,” Eickman added.
“He was very highly respected in the
medical community and a true statesman.”
After serving three terms as an
active Foundation board member, Dr.
Cromartie served as a founding trustee.
At his suggestion, the Foundation
Nanette Meyer-Gibson
Lisa Scherbauer
Colette Dunn
Employees of Muller Shipping, Corp.
Betsy and George Esber
Mr. John Kingery
Evan Makar and Valinda Makar
Blair Mastbaum
Peggy McCracken
Phyllis (Rupp) Mullett
Phyllis Jean Newton
William and Linda Newton
Timothy J. and Terri L. Patton
Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth F. Rupp
Scott Shaffer
Butch and Carolyn Tanner
Ms. Karen Terhaar
USF Holland The Employees of USF Holland
USF Holland Office and Supervisors
Ms. Mary Lou Williams
Wilbur and Margie Wisecup
In Memory of Mr. William L. Borchers
John and Shirley Berry
In Memory of L. Peter Brenner
Dr. and Mrs. Robert C. Winslow
In Memory of Michael L. Brewer
Mary Boosalis and Thomas Olsen, MD
10 Insight •Miami Valley Hospital Foundation
Bob and Bobbie Gerhart
Don and Jenny Lewis
In Memory of Dr. Tzong H. Chen
Fred and Judi Weber
In Memory of Dr. Robert Convery
Dr. Sean R. Convery
In Memory of Dr. Junius E. Cromartie
Mary Boosalis and Thomas Olsen, MD
Carol and Tom Breitenbach
Victor and Jeanne Eickman
Mary Louise and John E. Harris
Dawn and Tim Jackson
Don and Jenny Lewis
Carla and Bill Thornton
Junius Cromartie, Jr.,
MD
began a bi-annual
luncheon for emeritus physicians to keep
them informed on
developments at Miami Valley Hospital.
Dr. Cromartie will be
deeply missed by his
friends, patients and
colleagues at MVH.
In Memory of Marie D. Gibbs
Kurt and Beth Hutter
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stewart
In Memory of Mr. John Gordon
Olivia Hester
Don and Jenny Lewis
Vickie L. Noble
In Memory of Frances P. Hussey
Mary Boosalis and Thomas Olsen, MD
Bob and Bobbie Gerhart
Jean Moore
In Memory of Sondra Iiames
Ms. Teresa Accuntius
In Memory of Ratne S. Das
MVH Medical Staff
In Memory of Phillip Jones
The Jones Family
Ms. Jessie L. Shropshire
In Memory of Dr. Jose G. Duarte
Montgomery County Medical Society
In Memory of Guy Kauffman
Colerain Police
In Memory of Andrea R. Fagadar
Pam and Dick Sams
In Memory of Marjorie I. Koller
Dr. and Mrs. John T. Bickmore
Dean Health Plan, Inc.
Lura and William Gabriele
Helen H. Hageman
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Huber
Kurt and Beth Hutter
In Memory of Bertha Flitcraft
Dr. and Mrs. Robert C. Winslow
In Memory of Jacquelin Fondy
Nancy and Ivan Thompson
July 1 to September 30, 2007
Dr. and Mrs. Wilbur E. Johnston
Dr. William Koller, Jr.
Don and Jenny Lewis
Marianna Leyes
Ms. Charlotte Pernik
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Swartzel
In Memory of Paul Lane
Joy Lucas
In Memory of Emerson Lewis
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stewart
In Memory of Capt. Craig A. Mueller,
EWA (Ret.)
Don and Jenny Lewis
In Memory of Suzy Pender
Sharon and Ron Cation
Design Homes & Dev. Co., Inc.
Emma Earhart
Sarah Earhart
Barb and Jim Kuriger
Suzy Pender Memorial Golf Outing
Bill & Reta Pender
ProSource of Dayton
Kyle Rose
Don and Jane Taylor
In Memory of Sean M. Quinlan
Barbara and David Sloan
In Memory of Edward J. Reis, Sr.
Jeff, Debbie and Lauren Jessup
In Memory of Betty B. Rich
Frank and Pat Graham
In Memory of Alberta Richardson
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hester
Don and Jenny Lewis
Ms. Vickie L. Noble
In Memory of Donald B. Schrader
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stewart
In Memory of Sherman J. Shump
Fred and Judi Weber
In Memory of Elizabeth Ann Taylor
Dr. and Mrs. Robert C. Winslow
Fred and Judi Weber
In Memory of Mr. Edward Thiebeau
Ms. Hazel Nickol
Mrs. Rosalie Thiebeau
In Memory of Betty Utzinger
Mary M. Brown, RN
Kay S. Frakes
Mrs. Alfred Hicks II
Kurt and Beth Hutter
Don and Jenny Lewis
Ms. Vickie L. Noble
Barbara and David Sloan
Nancy and Ivan Thompson
In Memory of Marlene C. Walker
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stewart
In Memory of Thomas L. Webb
Ms. Karin L. Spicer and Mr. Edward Blake
Mary Boosalis and Thomas Olsen, MD
Carol and Tom Breitenbach
Mr. and Mrs. A. Burshtan
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Buscher
Mr. and Mrs. Eric L. Coffee
Constructors & Associates, Inc.
Dayton Association of the Deaf
Bradley Duffner
Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Dyer
Victor and Jeanne Eickman
Mary Louise and John E. Harris
Kurt and Beth Hutter
Dawn and Tim Jackson
Noreen Kennedy and William Moore
Kenneth and Mimi Kuntz
Lynda Lightner
MVH Foundation Staff
Doris J. Miller
Gary and Deborah Ross
Dr. and Mrs. Kent K. Scholl
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stewart
Carla and Bill Thornton
Nancy and Bob Unger
In Memory of William W. Yeck
Thomas and Kathy Arquilla
Mary Boosalis and Thomas Olsen, MD
Carol and Tom Breitenbach
Don and Jenny Lewis
Recognition Gifts
In Recognition of Mr. and
Mrs. Amos Ashe
Ms. Teresa Accuntius
In Recognition of Dr. George R. Brown
Mary M. Brown, RN
Special thanks to Medical Education Fund donors:
Dr. Michael C. Albert
Allegheny Orthodontic Associates, LTD
Dr. Terrence L. Allemang
Dr. Marcos E. Amongero
Dr. Harry L. Anderson III
Dr. Luis D. Arango
Dr. Karen Ardila
Dr. Diane T. Arel
Dr. Shelia M. Barhan
Dr. Jason Barnett
Dr. Roland Barr
Dr. Jack H. Behl
Dr. Blaine M. Bell
Dr. Michael R. Bisher III
Dr. Ted Blaney
Dr. Farnaz Boroujeni
Boxx and Blaney, DMP PC
Dr. Keith D. Bricking
Dr. Larry E. Brooks
Dr. Michael J. Bruns
Dr. Walter C. Buchsieb, Sr.
Dr. Richard H. Burns, Jr.
Dr. Ceferino Cata
Dr. John B. Chace
Dr. Charles C. Smith
Dr. Ryan Cherry
Dr. Gary L. Chingren
Dr. Gary S. Collier
Dr. Chris Conley
Dr. Charles E. Crase
Dr. Mark Cross
Dr. John S. Czachor
Darke County Obstetrics & Gynecology, Inc
Dr. Roberto J. A. Darroca
Dr. Jerry Davis
Dayton Cardiology Consultants, Inc.
Dr. Ron G. Dean
Dr. Don Delcamp
Dr. Joseph M. Depalma
Dr. Terrence Dillon
Dr. Douglas Ditzel
Dr. Richard Dryer
Dr. Janice Duke
Dr. Margaret Dunn
Dr. Peter Ekeh
Dr. Gary H. Ensor
Dr. Jon R. Ewig
Dr. Joann C. Findlay
Dr. Wayne L. Fisher
Dr. Randall W. Franz
Dr. James S. Frasure
Dr. James W. Freeman
Dr. James W. Funkhouser
Dr. Michael Galloway
Dr. David Garrety
Dr. Janiene Gresla
Dr. Jeffery M. Grimley
Dr. Christopher A. Grove
Dr. James B. Hall
Dr. Glenn C. Hamilton
Dr. Andrew Hawk
Dr. Margaret L. Hayes
Dr. Timothy Heinrichs
Dr. Paul A. Hellstern
Dr. Lee R. Hendricks
Dr. Robert Hendricksen
Drs. Thomas and Marylynn Herchline
Dr. Michael A. Herman
Dr. James C. Hertel
Dr. James F. Hofmann
Dr. Thomas J. Horgan
Dr. Joseph Horkey
Dr. Andrew R. Jackson
Dr. Wilbur E. Johnston
Dr. Mason S. Jones
Dr. Timothy A. Jones
Dr. Stephen M. Joseph
Dr. Steve Kaz
Dr. Michael Kelly
Dr. Brian Kernan
Dr. Edward King
Dr. Stanley M. Kirson
Dr. Alan Knull
Dr. Kurt F. Konkel
Dr. Mamta Kori
Dr. Michael A. Kreimer
Dr. Kristine Kunesh-Part and
Dr. Howard M. Part
Dr. John W. Landis
Dr. Gary W. Lemmon
Dr. Jan A. Levy
Dr. Scott Little
Dr. James K. Lowry
Dr. Pushpa L. Makkar
Dr. Edward T. Marshall, Jr.
Dr. Lisa Marshall
Dr. Mary Marshall
Dr. L. Jay Matchett
Dr. Jeff McBride
Dr. Edward B. McDonough, Jr.
Dr. Robert F. McGrail
Dr. Gregory J. Mickunas
Dr. Shawn R. Nally
Dr. Vishant Nath
Orthopaedic Center for Spinal and Pediatric Care
Orthopaedic Institute of Dayton, Inc.
Dr. Hassan E. Osman
Dr. Nola J. Palomino
Dr. Andrew M. Parsons
Pediatric Cardiology of Dayton, Inc.
Dr. Matthew Perkins
Dr. M. Petro
Dr. Jason A. Phillips
Dr. Michael Pollock
Drs. Hjalmar and Minie Pompe van Meerdervoort
Dr. Cindy Pong
Dr. Dave Porter
Dr. Robert C. Prophater, Jr.
Dr. Scott D. Prusinski
Dr. Jose D. Quinones
Dr. Paul Quinter
Dr. Walter A. Reiling III
Dr. Richard M. Fisher
Dr. Shelley M. Ridenour
Dr. Paola Rinaldi-Whitham
Dr. Chester K. Robinson
Dr. Judy A. Robinson
Dr. Joseph L. Rubino
Dr. James H. Sabiers
Dr. Tim Schiller
Dr. Eric Schneider
Dr. Kent K. Scholl
Dr. Kathleen Sloan
Dr. Jack T. Sproul
Dr. Loyal R. Stierlen
Dr. Richard Stockelman
Dr. Robert Stofer, Jr.
Dr. Jeffrey R. Stump
Surgical & Family Dentistry, Inc.
Dr. Glenn R. Swearingen
Dr. Matthew Talarczyk
Tennessee Medicine & Pediatrics, P.C.
Dr. Gnan N. Thakorre
Dr. Timothy A. Tschanz
Dr. David E. Uddin
Dr. Lisa Vantrease
Dr. Josef C. Wenker
Dr. John R. Whitaker, Jr.
Dr. Chris Wibbelsman
Dr. Toby S. Wilson
Dr. Robert C. Winslow
Wright State Physicians
Dr. Richard J. Wyderski
Dr. Theodore E. Wymyslo
Dr. Jeffery P. Yoest
Dr. Robert Zipf, Jr.
Insight •December, 2007
11
Non-Profit
Organization
U.S. Postage Paid
Dayton, Ohio
Permit No. 644
31 Wyoming Street
Dayton, Ohio 45409
Phone: 937.208.2700
Fax: 937.208.3350
Email: [email protected]
Edward Blake, Chair
Jack Lohbeck, Vice Chair
Jenny Lewis, President
Board of Trustees: Peter Barre, MD,
Deanna Chapman, DPM, Matthew Diggs, Jr.,
Michael Emoff,Joseph Gordon,
Ken Herr, Rodney Kennedy, PhD,
Susan Lipowicz, John Manier, Randy Marriott,
MD, Mary McIntosh, Laura Pannier,
William Rundell, MD, Harry Seifert,
Arik Sherk, Esq., Binford Sievers,
Betsy Stavnitski,Bill Thornton,
Eva Williamson, Ted Wymyslo, MD
Throughout 2008, the MVH
Foundation will report on
our efforts to seek funding
to renovate the MVH Center
of Nursing Excellence. A
state-of-the-art center will
provide a teaching and
learning space serving both
educational and professional
activities for current nursing
staff and students. We hope
you will join us in preparing
for our community’s future
healthcare needs, with a
generous contribution to the
Center of Nursing Excellence.