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Celebrating Legacies 8 Hospitalists' Role
in Patient Care402012 Impact Report24
Residency Program Addresses National Shortage of Family Physicians PAGE 4
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CONTACT INFORMATIONSusquehanna Health Foundation • 1001 Grampian Boulevard • Williamsport, PA 17701 • fax: (570) 320-7467
Vice President of DevelopmentSherry Wattsswatts@susquehannahealth.org(570) 320-7464
Director of Major and Planned GiftsThomas O’Connell, CFP®
toconnell@susquehannahealth.org (570) 320-7612
Annual Giving CoordinatorAmanda Wallaceawallace@susquehannahealth.org(570) 326-8687
Business Giving & Grants CoordinatorValerie Tregovtrego@susquehannahealth.org(570) 320-7465
Development AssociateChristina Stenzelcstenzel@susquehannahealth.org(570) 320-7460
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CONTINUE THEINNOVATION
A N I N V I T A T I O N T O H E L P U S
As chairman of susquehanna
Health’s new Continuing the
Innovation capital campaign,
i can confidently point to what
a community investment in
healthcare innovation can yield.
innovation has changed the face
of healthcare in our community in
just a few years. With tremendous
community support, susquehanna
health significantly advanced
its facilities and technology and
attracted talented specialists and
other medical professionals to
our community.
We have come a long way, but
we must continue to innovate and
build upon the work we have done
to secure the future of our locally
based health system in the midst of
the challenges of healthcare reform
and outside competition.
the Continuing the Innovation
capital campaign supports the next
targeted step in our 20-year master
plan to ensure excellent quality and
safety, the best technology, the
most advanced facilities and the
top healthcare providers for our
community. this campaign aims
to exceed the expectations of our
patients and providers in the most
cost-efficient manner with:
• construction of a Health
Innovation Center connected to
the new susquehanna tower at
Williamsport regional medical
center to unite specialists,
advance diagnostics and provide
treatments in a comfortable,
efficient setting
• Expansion and renovation of
the Emergency Department at
Muncy Valley Hospital to meet
the growing healthcare needs
of the eastern Lycoming county
population
• incorporation of the da Vinci®
surgical system, the gold standard
in minimally invasive robotic
surgery, at Williamsport regional
medical center
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K E i t h s . K u Z i o » c h A i r » CO n T I n u I n g T h e I n n O VAT I O n c A P i tA L c A m PA i G n
SUSQUEHANNA HEALTH FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President, Steven P. Johnson
Chair, John M. Young
Vice Chair, Keith S. Kuzio
Secretary, donna L. Bastian
Treasurer, rodney n. Bailey
John C. Becker, MD
Robert P. Crockett
Timothy J. Crotty
Douglas Doherty
Mary C. Fish
Paul heise
Barbara hudock
Mark huffman
Roger D. Jarrett
Stephen D. Keener
Lynda Livingston
Rich Michael
geneva Peck
Joseph Reighard
Paul h. Rooney Jr.
Charles J. Santangelo
Marvin h. Staiman
Jerry Wertz
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• development of a state-of-the-art
clinical and teaching facility within
the health innovation center for
the Williamsport Family Medicine
Residency Program to elevate
the program and attract talented
medical professionals while
ensuring continued access to
primary care in our region.
As a business leader, i value having
an excellent community healthcare
system that enables us to attract
top professionals to the area. As
a son, husband and father i value
the security and convenience that
comes from knowing the medical
expertise we need is minutes away.
As chairman of this new capital
campaign, i invite you to join me
in Continuing the Innovation at
susquehanna health. With your
financial support we can keep
pace to be here for you and your
loved ones with the superior
care, specialists, convenience
and efficiency you expect for
generations to come.
Keith S. Kuzio, Chair
Continuing the Innovation
Capital Campaign
SusquehannaHealth.org/Giving
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Dr. Matthew Meeker (left), Resident, performs an osteopathic manipulation treatment under the instruction of Dr. Bradley Miller (right), Program Director of the Williamsport Family Medicine Residency.
one of our most valuable assets at susquehanna health is the Williamsport
Family medicine residency. this hidden gem has been attracting, training and
retaining quality physicians for the past 40 years. Accepting just seven out of
more than 800 applicants each year, the highly selective residency Program
brings the very best of the best right here to serve our community. in nearly
four decades, the residency Program has graduated 240 family physicians,
with more than half of those graduates staying in Pennsylvania, and almost 60
physicians continuing to practice right here in our region.
our residency Program is nationally ranked for its family medicine training
and is specifically sought after for training family physicians in obstetrics.
Family medicine residents are attracted to our completely integrated
curriculum and full access to patients and services without competition of
other residency programs. residents are trained by family medicine faculty
but also have the chance to work with and learn from other specialists within
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Residency Program Addresses National Shortage of Family PhysiciansGenerations of Graduates Continue to Serve Our Community
FAMILY PHYSICIANS.
40,000
Within the next eight
years, our nation faces an
anticipated shortage of
— American Academy of Family Physicians
the health system. in this way, the
residency Program can foster the
specific interests of each resident
while providing a solid family
medicine education.
What makes the program
so valuable is not just the
opportunities it provides residents
but the opportunity it brings to
the community. the Williamsport
Family medicine residents are
responsible for many advancements
and services susquehanna health
provides for our community.
Beyond supporting our family
medicine doctors, they make
their own local impact through
volunteerism. recently, a team
of residents developed a support
group for women who have
experienced a miscarriage in their
second or third trimester.
residents also volunteer within our
schools to teach our teens about the
dangers of drugs and alcohol and
to provide support for high school
sporting events. those interested
in sports medicine are drawn to
Williamsport and can serve as a team
physician during the Little League
World series. in addition to these
services, residents also run a
pre-natal clinic for underinsured
women, a public std clinic and a
free clinic at st. Anthony’s center.
the residency Program provides
top-quality education and
experience to these physicians, and,
in turn, susquehanna health attracts
and retains the best family physicians
to care for our community.
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"The in-hospital training was ahead of its time, allowing me to interact with physicians and develop relationships that helped me continue in private practice for more than 20 years."
– dr. terry Belles
retired december 2012
class of 1978
"As a graduate of the program and a full-time faculty member, I can attest that the new center will mean EVERYTHING for this program. It will help us recruit the best candidates and be instrumental in our mission of raising the level of primary care in this region."
– dr. Elizabeth Anderson
Assistant director, Williamsport
Family medicine residency
class of 1991
"It’s exactly what a family medicine program should be. The cooperation and mentorship opportunities foster that true family atmosphere."
– dr. sarah mcElroy
Family medicine at Lock haven
class of 2011
geNeRAtioNS oF FAmily mediciNe ReSideNcy gRAduAteS
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“Without this residency, we wouldn’t be as capable of
recruiting the expert physicians we do into this rural area.
Access to a higher level of healthcare would have never
evolved,” says Dr. Bradley Miller, Program director of the
Williamsport Family medicine residency.
Outgrowing the Current Facility
rapidly advancing technology and the growing
patient population have caused the program to
outgrow its cramped quarters in the basement level
of the Williamsport regional medical center’s 699
rural Avenue medical office Building. Although
the residents perform to and exceed national “best
practice” standards, the facility does not meet those
high requirements.
New Facility, Renewed Hope
the Continuing the Innovation Capital Campaign
includes the construction of a state-of-the-art clinical
and teaching facility for the Family medicine residency.
the new facility puts residents at the heart of the
community they serve, allowing more space for
collaboration and group care through diabetes and
pregnancy clinics.
the center will help further the residency Program’s
increasing participation in research, training initiatives
and collaborative projects with prestigious medical
institutions. in turn, the residency Program inspires
the rest of the medical staff to explore the latest
healthcare trends.
We Need Your Help
the Williamsport Family medicine residency looks to
the community for financial support of this endeavor.
With the new facility, the residency Program will be
able to sustain its value and continue its service to the
community. the Continuing the Innovation Capital
campaign is a promise to our generation and future
generations that the best in family medicine will
continue to be available right here in our region.
Rendering of health Innovation Center, the future home of the
Family Medicine Residency Program.
donate online at SusquehannaHealth.org/donate
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In January 2008, we reorganized our giving levels to recognize our donors beginning with the Capital Campaign for Project 2012. In the next several pages you will find the categories and their brief descriptions as well as the donor recognition levels within each category. Donors are listed through December 31, 2012.
signature Gifts members
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DonorrEPortthe
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$1,000,000+Blue Cross of Northeastern PennsylvaniaEmployees of Susquehanna Health - Tree of Life ClubDr. and Mrs. Francis M. Powers Jr.The Donald B. and Dorothy L. Stabler Foundation In Memory of Judge Malcolm Muir
$500,000–$999,999Divine Providence Hospital AuxiliaryThe Klingerman Family Ann R. Lamade In Memory of James H. Lamade In Memory of George R. LamadeMuncy Valley Health Care FoundationBarbara W. TaberThe Williamsport Hospital AuxiliaryWilliamsport Lycoming Community Fund at the First Community Foundation Partnership of Pennsylvania
$250,000–$499,999Robert W. Beiter In Honor of Sister Paula Marie Beiter
Alice and Charles CorbettElizabeth K. Frederick EstateChristine H. Himes EstateMuncy Valley Hospital AuxiliaryThe Park Home, Inc.John & Carol Savoy and John Savoy & Son, Inc.Verizon Wireless
$100,000–$249,999Larry Allison, Larry Allison Jr., Allison Crane & RiggingAnesthesia Associates of Williamsport AutoTrakk, LLCTim and Ruthanne Crotty of Susquehanna Supply, Co.George and Shirley DurrwachterBill & Mary Fish and Brent & Daria Fish of Fish Real EstateAnita Gibbons & Patrick and Trisha Marty In Memory of John B. GibbonsSteven and Mary Ann Johnson In Memory of Thomas B. CroyleRosalie F. Kaleda
John C. and Linda S. D. LundyM&T BankBill and Lorraine Manos Foundation/Fairfield Auto GroupRichard D. and Sylvia B. Mase In Memory of Marsha R. MaseRobert and Judy MoreThe Muncy Bank & Trust CompanyPRIMUS Technologies Corp.Dr. and Mrs. Rodwan and Zokaa RajjoubReynolds Iron Works, Inc.Silvertip, Inc.John G. and Mabel M. Snowden Memorial FundAlbert and Judy StyrculaWeisel Family TrustWolyniec Construction, Inc. In Memory of James T. Wolyniec Sr.John and Sue Young and Young Industries In Memory of Kline A. DeWire
Signature Gifts recognizes individuals and organizations who made a commitment to Susquehanna Health Foundation with a contribution of $100,000 or greater.
Bold and italicized listing = new donor or new to giving level
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nearly one hundred guests
attended the sunday, november 4,
dedication at Williamsport
regional medical center for the
newly renovated and expanded
Emergency department. the
event paid tribute to Donald B. and
Dorothy L. Stabler as well as the
former Honorable Judge Malcolm
Muir. the donald B. and dorothy
L. stabler Foundation contributed
$3 million to the renovation and
expansion of the Emergency
department and named the area
in honor of donald’s cousin, Judge
Malcolm Muir.
“his legacy was truth and fairness,”
says Sister Teresa Ann Jacobs,
director of sponsorship for the
sisters of christian charity. it is
only fitting that this department,
serving those who are most in
need, will bear Judge malcolm
muir’s name. he left a legacy
of traditional moral values and
a genuine passion for helping
others. Within this legacy, the
donald B. and dorothy L. stabler
Foundation saw its mission and
values reflected. “don would be
proud that his Foundation could
perpetuate Judge muir’s memory,”
says Sherill T. Moyer, Esquire,
stabler Foundation Board member.
“We do not know what the
future holds, and good health
is never guaranteed,” says
Sherry Watts, Vice President of
Development at Susquehanna
health. “What is guaranteed is
that more people will have the
means to good health because of
this new Emergency department.
Generations to come will benefit
from the stablers' generosity and
their Foundation’s foresight.”
The Donald B. and Dorothy L. Stabler Foundation commemorates former judge with a generous gift to Susquehanna Health.
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the new Emergency department is
twice the size of the previous space. it
features 38 private treatment rooms,
two critical care rooms and specialty
cAt scan and radiology suites. the
enhancements allow for quicker
evaluations and treatments for
growing local communities.
“the difference between
the quality and availability of
healthcare depends upon the
generosity of donors,” says
Steven P. Johnson, President
& cEo of susquehanna health.
Without the generous support
of the donald B. and dorothy
L. stabler Foundation, necessary
improvements to the Emergency
Department at Williamsport
regional medical center would
not have been possible.
Judge muir’s son Malcolm Muir Jr.
believes his father would see the
facility’s expansion as an “emblem
of our community’s growth.” Just
as our great city has improved over
time with the help of its people, the
new Emergency department has
improved the quality and availability
of local healthcare.
Photo at top left: The late Donald B. and Dorothy L. Stabler
Photo at top right: Judge Malcolm Muir’s family celebrates with Susquehanna health and The Donald B. and Dorothy L. Stabler Foundation. Pictured left to right are Malcolm Muir Jr., son; Ann Muir, daughter; Tom Muir, son; Steven P. Johnson, Susquehanna health President & CeO; george A. Manchester, MD, Senior Vice President/Chief Medical Officer; Cyril C. Dunmire Jr., Stabler Foundation Board Member; and Sherill T. Moyer, Stabler Foundation Board Member.
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cornerstone society members
The Cornerstone Society recognizes individuals who supported Susquehanna Health Foundation with a contribution of $10,000–$99,999.
c o r n e r S t o n e S o c i e t y
Bold and italicized listing = new donor or new to giving level
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$75,000–$99,999E. Ruth Crist Estate
$50,000–$74,999Katherine Stroehmann Crane In Memory of Frederick J. and
Ida S. StroehmannRichard and Nancy DeWald Keith and Jennifer Kuzio In Memory of Stanley J. Kuzio Jr.William Pickelner EstateAnne L. Pikolas In Memory of Joanne J. “Johnny” Lamade
$25,000–$49,999Neil and Karen ArmstrongChristian and Ashley DeWaldNorma B. Franzen In Memory of Ragnar W. “Tex” FranzenSarah J. Fry EstateDaphne W. Hill In Memory of Daniel E. HillMichael and Barbara Hudock In Memory of Thomas MetzgerJones Charitable FoundationMr. and Mrs. Chip Lamade In Memory of Joanne J. “Johnny” LamadeGeorge and Elizabeth LogueDon and Jen LundyMrs. Norma Mullen and E. LaRue Lunt In Memory of Evelyn M. Lunt Gephart
In Memory of Ruth Lunt ForneyMr. and Mrs. Lester T. MumfordRalph and Frances NardiBirch and Annmarie PhillipsThomas J. Rider TrustCharles and Mary SantangeloDonna E. SayahRobert and Charlene ShangrawMr. Steven T. Shearer and Dr. Heather Hill Shearer In Memory of Daniel E. HillThe Staiman FamiliesGeorge James TsunisThelma WhiteGregory and Mary Zeitler
$15,000–$24,999R. Edward and Linda Alberts and FamilyRobert M. Barbour In Memory of Robert E. and
Grace L. BarbourDorothy M. Bartlow EstateFrank and Diane BrennanMichael and Tera BushRon and Jeanne DeFeoFrani and Doug DohertyHarold R. DrickSusan and Charles DuchmanMr. and Mrs. Jerry FalcoFriends of Kathryn M. Freeman Race for Ovarian Cancer Herman and Molly LogueRobert B. and Barbara A. Lytle Glenn C. MechlingGary M. and Geneva Small PeckLucile W. Reynolds In Memory of Robert E. and
William R. ReynoldsJames and Monica TurriWaldron Memorial FundJerry and Barb WertzMichael D. and Mary B. Wolf
$10,000–$14,999Anonymous (2)Christine A. BallardDean and Joy BartoMike and Donna BastianMeg Lamade Beckerman In Memory of Joanne J. “Johnny” LamadeJohn L. Jr. and Sarah H. B. Bruch In Memory of Hugh J. and
Ann Phillips Bubb In Memory of John L. and Mary Sprout Bruch
Tom and Laurie BurkholderJoseph and Patricia CarterSteve and Ronna CassotisAnne E. Cranmer EstateDon and Debbie Creamer In Memory of Sister Jean MohlRobert P. and Linda H. Crockett
Candy and Steve DewarFred M. and Shirley L. DieffenbachAllen E. and Catharine K. ErtelRepresentative Garth and Sue EverettJo-Anne Fawcett EstateFlorence Putterman FoundationSamuel and Patricia Fry In Memory of Ethel L. ChambersJoseph B. and Lillian M. GehretPaul and Iva HeiseHarold and Joyce Hershberger Jr.Bill and Sharon HoffmannMichael and Lyneah Hudock In Memory of Lou Anne BastianPaul A. JarrettJoe Hume-Promotional SpecialistsPatricia W. KieserGloria M. Lundy and Heather L. Macdonald In Memory of Richard H. Lundy Jr.Evelyn Lunt Gephart, Norma Lunt Mullen and E. LaRue Lunt In Memory of Ruth Lunt ForneyPatrick and Trisha MartyWilliam J. and Peggy McClainJames E. and Elizabeth MothersbaughAndy and Brenda NicholsPaul L. Ridall EstateGeorge I. Rodgers II, CFPPaul H. and Tacie E. Rooney Jr.Frederic G. Sanford, MD In Memory of Frederic E. Sanford, MD
In Memory of Martha Jane SanfordElva M. Schmidt, RNJames and Debra SchneiderPeter and Linda SchultzRita and John SpanglerRobert Schell Ulrich In Memory of Rita C. UlrichAnthony H. Visco Jr.Luigi Vittorio EstateBob and Irenay WeaverMarion Calvert Wright EstateKen and Stephanie Young
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c O r N E r S T O N E S O c I E T y
Kimberly & Kathryn Freeman
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The Kathryn M. Freeman Race for Ovarian Cancer is building awareness of ovarian cancer and raising funds to help women become empowered in their healthcare. The event is a ray of light that emerged from sadness when this beloved wife and mother’s life ended too soon.
Kathryn was devoted to her family. She was kind and non-judgmental toward everyone—strangers and friends. Her daughter Kimberly’s friends teased that a visit to her family farm in the Williamsport area was like staying at a bed and breakfast because Kathryn made them feel at home with great food and pampering.
She took care of everyone, but like so many women, she was slow to address her own health concerns. By the time she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer, it had progressed to stage 4. She passed away in June 2010.
A few months before Kathryn died, Kimberly was running in her first half-marathon on a miserable, cold, rainy day. About halfway through the race, Kimberly began thinking about her mother and wishing Kathryn could cheer her
on like she did when Kimberly ran track at Loyalsock Township High School. Glancing at the sky she noticed a single crack in the clouds where light was trying to make its way through. In that moment Kimberly felt as if her mother was pushing through all the negativity—illness, bad weather, the difficult run—to be with her.
To Kimberly, that beam of light symbolized how Kathryn was in life—a small bright spot prevailing over darkness. So when her mother’s life ended, Kimberly wanted to do something positive in her memory and established the race, a half-marathon and five-mile walk. She includes information about ovarian cancer on the race website and invites people to write about their experiences with the disease. She hears from survivors as well as those who have lost beloved women in their lives to the disease. These interactions affirm Kimberly’s desire to encourage women to put their healthcare needs in the forefront.
After a successful first race in November 2011, the 2012 event grew both in the number of participants and in
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fundraising strength because runners and walkers were encouraged to solicit donations. Kimberly was pleased to see people run and walk in honor and memory of individuals who had ovarian cancer as well as have survivors participate. The 2012 event yielded a little more than $17,500, which was given to Susquehanna Health’s Spirit of Women program to use toward a guest speaker for Girls’ Night Out in October 2013. This event, along with future programs, will provide hundreds of women the opportunity to learn more about the causes, symptoms, treatment plans and prevention of ovarian cancer.
The national Spirit of Women program came to Susquehanna Health in 2011. It’s a free membership program available to women of all ages and aimed at helping them gain valuable, even lifesaving, information to manage their health and become informed healthcare consumers. Girls’ Night Out, one of Spirit of Women’s signature events, is an October evening event that combines health education and screenings with fun and pampering.
“The big thing with mom was that she knew something was wrong, but she didn’t take time for herself. She was always worried about everyone else,” Kimberly explains. “There aren’t many programs in the area aimed at empowering
women in their healthcare, but Spirit of Women is all about educating women and having them be proactive. I thought this was a great way to honor my mother.”
Kimberly, who just completed her first marathon, still thinks of her mother every time she runs. She plans to continue holding the race each November and hopes she can garner a team of volunteers to help with the growing fundraising event.
“Losing a mother is horrible. To know that we are raising awareness about ovarian cancer and encouraging women to be aware of their bodies and to take the first step to see their doctor when there’s a problem, then that is something positive that can come out of it,” she says.
Kathryn M. Freeman
To become a Spirit of Women member, go to SusquehannaHealth.org/JoinSOW
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the foundation announces new Donor recognition Walls
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stay up-to-date with the Foundation’s Innovation Stations
the innovation stations are interactive
touch-screen displays that provide
users past and current donor listings,
donor stories and giving opportunities
at susquehanna health. the stations
are located in the lobbies at divine
Providence hospital, muncy Valley
hospital and Williamsport regional
medical center.
the spirit of giving lives on through
this recognition of our donors who
have made, and continue to make,
high-quality healthcare a priority in
this community. thank you.
∞ Sign up for newsletters∞ Scroll through a complete list of donors
∞ learn about recent and upcoming facility renovations
∞ Watch videos from Susquehanna health leaders and donors
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caduceus society members
The Caduceus Society recognizes physicians who made a commitment of $2,500 or greater to Susquehanna Health Foundation.
c a D u c e u S S o c i e t y
$500,000+Dr. and Mrs. Francis M. Powers Jr.
$100,000–$499,999Anesthesia Associates of Williamsport Dr. and Mrs. Rodwan and Zokaa Rajjoub
$50,000–$99,999Jean and John Burks In Memory of Joseph R. Calder, MDDr. and Mrs. Hani J. Tuffaha
$25,000–$49,999Dr. and Mrs. John C. BeckerDr. Ronald E. DiSimoneDr. and Mrs. Daniel R. GandyDr. Ted and Jane Larson Jr.Dr. and Mrs. George A. ManchesterDrs. Timothy and Kathleen PaganaDr. and Mrs. Gordon A. Shaw In Memory of Joseph R. Calder, MDSusquehanna Urologic Associates
$10,000–$24,999Dr. and Mrs. William R. BeltzChristopher and Susan BrantonDr. and Mrs. Paul W. Braunegg Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Leonard R. CollinsGreg and Marilyn FraileyDr. and Mrs. Michael HoffmanDr. Renuka Kakarala and Dr. Sai B. SajjaDr. and Mrs. Charles D. LamadeDr. and Mrs. Donald J. LeathersDr. and Mrs. Albert G. LiddellDr. William C. and Beverly H. McCauleyDr. and Mrs. David B. NagelDr. and Mrs. Harshad PatelJim and Peg Redka
Dr. René and Diana RigalDr. and Mrs. Warren L. RobinsonKeith and Pam Shenberger In Memory of Ann L. Shenberger In Memory of Lynn A. Overdorff Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Weber
$2,500–$9,999Anonymous (2)Dr. and Mrs. Carl R. AlbrightDr. and Mrs. David N. AmbroseCharles and Karla Anderson In Memory of Albert ConferDr. and Mrs. Michael I. BelenkoDr. and Mrs. Mark D. BeyerDrs. David and Susan BorysDr. Karen BradyDr. Tom and Rebecca BurkeDr. and Mrs. John V. CalceCornerstone Family Health, PCDr. and Mrs. Scott D. CrollDr. T. E. Cullen and Bronwen CullenDr. and Mrs. Gary M. DincherDr. Sabrina DowdDrs. Dilip Elangbam and Subadani AngomDr. and Mrs. Joseph G. EnglishDr. and Mrs. Todd FausnaughtMr. David and Dr. Lisa GallowayDr. and Mrs. Steven W. GeiseDr. Kenneth GlaserDr. Daniel J. Glunk and Dr. Margrit M. ShoemakerDr. and Mrs. Russell L. GombosiDr. Judith Gouldin and Mr. Anthony ParenteBarbara Heere and Bernard ButkiewiczDr. and Mrs. Timothy HeilmannJohn and Veronica Jones In Memory of John and Dorothy JonesDr. and Mrs. William F. Keenan
Dr. and Mrs. I. G. KimDr. and Mrs. Kevin W. Kist Jr.Dr. Paul and Cynthia LeberDr. and Mrs. Eric LongenbachDr. and Mrs. David J. LopatofskyMichael Marceau, MDDr. Thomas J. and Reverend Dr. Lois D. MartinRobert L. Muller, MD In Honor of Dr. David N. AmbroseDr. Naresh C. and Anita NagpalDr. and Mrs. Alexander R. NesbittStuart M. Olinsky, MDDr. William and Cynthia Pagana In Memory of Ann Pagana In Memory of Elizabeth PaganaDr. and Mrs. Young W. ParkDr. and Mrs. Frank W. ParkerDr. and Mrs. William J. PeckDr. Robert and the Reverend Christine PurcellDr. Christopher Reilly and Dr. Teresa BiancoDr. and Mrs. Steven D. RockoffDr. Mohammad Shafique Dr. and Mrs. Sam F. Stea In Honor of Our ChildrenBernard and Sarah Steinbacher In Memory of Karen E. SteinbacherDr. Allan K. StrykerDr. Lawrence and Nancy TomackDr. Peter and Rose TrevouledesDr. and Mrs. Thane N. TurnerDr. and Mrs. Seth I. WeberRosemary Wiegand and Brett HomanDr. and Mrs. Daniel E. WolfeEdward G. Wyshock, MD
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Ask Dr. Joseph English about his impressive contributions to Susquehanna Health and the Williamsport community, and he’s quick to point out that it was all possible because of the support and strength of his wife.
“Ginny has really done the lion’s share of the work,” says Dr. English. “While I was attending meetings or getting called into work, she was raising five kids and up to her neck in Boy Scout and Girl Scout activities. She has also been an outstanding volunteer in the community and has met every challenge in a very, very positive way.”
Born and raised in Williamsport, Dr. English returned to what he calls the most beautiful area in the world in 1963. A graduate of Bucknell University, he earned his medical degree at Temple University, completed active duty in Korea for the United States Army and was ready to set up a family practice while caring for his aging parents. He met Ginny at Williamsport Hospital, now Williamsport Regional Medical Center, the setting for many great events in his life including the births of their five children, Linda, Andrew, David, Christopher and Patrick, and the place where he has enjoyed a very long and successful career.
Over the years Dr. English and his wife have made financial contributions to the health system and recently made a Caduceus Society gift to support new building and renovation projects.
“The changes we are seeing through building projects are helping the
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system provide excellent medical care, and so many different kinds of medical care. There are specialties here for just about everything, and we do it very well,” says Dr. English. “Steve Johnson [Susquehanna Health President & CEO] is excellent at watching the progression in medicine across the nation and ensuring that we are providing the most up-to-date care right here.”
Dr. English knows something about creating new healthcare services for the community. In 1970, he and five other physicians collaborated to provide 24-hour emergency coverage for the community and started the Emergency Department at Williamsport Hospital. He became Vice President and Medical Director of Williamsport Hospital in 1992, serving on the administration team when the hospital merged with Divine Providence Hospital and Muncy Valley Hospital to become Susquehanna Health.
“Certainly during that time we were at the forefront of change,” says Dr. English recalling the merger. “It was such a great decision. It was very inefficient having three hospitals competing in the same small area, and when we came together it made things
easier for the community. It helped cut costs and gave people many more opportunities to have medical services. It really opened up a larger number of facilities to the population here and with so many specialties and programs including free screenings and other health activities.”
A year after the merger, Dr. English left administration and worked solely
in the Emergency Department. In recent years he has provided occupational health services two to five days a week for Susquehanna Health’s WorkCenter, a service area that’s growing due to the demand for healthcare created by the Marcellus Shale Industry.
In addition to his contributions to the medical community, Dr. English has served his country and his community. After retiring from the Army Reserves with 26 years of service, he joined the Navy and served in Operation Desert Storm, remaining in the Navy Reserves for an additional 10 years. He has been an active volunteer in the Boy Scouts of America for 68 years and has served the Thomas Taber Museum, the Lycoming Historical Society, Kiwanis and his church.
His entire family shares a love of the outdoors. They are avid downhill skiers who have all been active with the National Ski Patrol as well as ski instructors and ski racers. He and Ginny are looking forward to getting back out in the snow after successful knee replacement surgeries at
Susquehanna Health. They also enjoy hiking, fishing, camping, hunting, snowmobiling, snorkeling and visits with their eight grandchildren.
“I’ve had a very exciting life, a very good and long life, and with my wonderful wife by my side, I’ve been able to do a lot of things,” Dr. English explains.
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– DR. JOSEPH ENGLISH
Above: Dr. English and his wife, Ginny
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Business & industry members
Business & Industry Gifts recognizes businesses that supported Susquehanna Health Foundation with a contribution of $5,000 or greater.
B u S i n e S S & i n D u S t r y g i f t S
$100,000+AutoTrakk, LLCM&T BankThe Muncy Bank & Trust CompanyThe Park Home, Inc.PRIMUS Technologies Corp.Reynolds Iron Works, Inc.Silvertip, Inc.Verizon WirelessWolyniec Construction, Inc. In Memory of James T. Wolyniec Sr.
$50,000–$99,999Alexander Building Construction Co.Jersey Shore State BankMcCormick Law FirmPPL CorporationTurnKey Construction, Inc.TurnKey Electric, Inc.Webb Communications, Inc.Weis Markets, Inc.
$25,000–$49,999Beiter’s Inc.Citizens & Northern BankData Papers/KBF Print Technology
Glenn O. Hawbaker, Inc.Hudock Moyer Wealth ResourcesJohn Savoy & Son, Inc.L. F. Driscoll Company, LLC
Larson Design Group
McNerney, Page, Vanderlin & HallParenteBeard LLCRonald McDonald House Charities of NEPA, Inc.Sovereign BankStantecSusquehanna BankTura, L.P.
$15,000–$24,999Clear Channel Corp.Construction Specialties, Inc. In Honor of Construction Specialties,
Inc. Staff and FamiliesPennram Diversified Mfg. Corp. – Andrew & Karen HookerWoodlands Bank
$5,000–$14,999Aquarius Pool & Patio, Inc.Billtown Mechanical Corp.Brodart Co.Central Equipment CompanyEmCare, Inc.Forrester Environmental, Inc.G. R. Noto Electrical Construction, Inc.Gift Box at Muncy Valley Hospital
Gilmour ArtsThe Herman O. West FoundationHermance Machine Company
I.C.S. Inc. – Ron HineJ and M Construction Specialty, Inc.Keystone Bingo Supply, Inc.Keystone Data Systems, Inc.L-3 Communications Electron DevicesLamar AdvertisingLezzer Lumber Co.Lundy ConstructionMid-State Beverage Co. – Don and Betty Jo HeimMurray Motors – Brian Peace and Bill BrownNorcen Industries Inc.Patterson-Brandt, Inc.Penn Recycling, Inc.Quandel Construction Group, Inc.
Schneider Valley Farms Dairy In Honor of Schneider Valley Farms
Dairy EmployeesSelecTrim Corporation, James Wood and Marcus AnnicelliSteinbacher Enterprises, Inc. – Dave and Karen Steinbacher In Memory of Mr. and
Mrs. James Steinbacher In Memory of Karen Steinbacher
Susquehanna Paper & Sanitary Supply Corporation
Trojan Tube and Boiler Services In Memory of Jack DeckerWilliamsport Moving Company
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The Keystone Society lists those who make a commitment to contribute $250 or more annually to Susquehanna Health Foundation. Listed below are all Keystone Society members through December 31, 2012.
Keystone society members
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$1,000–$9,999American Legion Bitner-Bechdel Post #623American Legion Riders Post #36ARAMARK HealthcareArnot Sportsmen Club, Inc.Tina M. AshtonA J AsielloRod and Lynn Bailey and FamilyJulie BarnerThe Bastian Family: Carol and Rich Love, Donna and Mike Bastian, Sharon and Jim Godfrey & Cindy and Rob BastianDaniel C. and Rebecca C. BerningerLori and Robert BeuclerJohn and Karen BlaschakGene and Amelia Bower and FamilyStephen BuggyWilliam J. BurdBurkavage Design Associates, LLCThe William H. Buttorff Family Ronald J. ButlerBill CampbellSusan E. CarlsonMr. and Mrs. Michael J. Casale Jr.Nicholas and Carol CatinoCentral PA Square & Round Dance AssociationRonald E. CioffiGeorge and Janice CohenLois O. CoxDr. and Mrs. Scott D. CrollCSR Enterprise NetworksWilliam and Joyce DavisHoward DeanPeter and Ro DePasqualeRichard and Nancy DeWaldDeWald ChiropracticDivine Retiree TravelersMerrill and Dorothy Dodge
Donald R. Lundy Jr., VMD/Twin Hills Veterinary HospitalDr. James and Emily DouthatHarold R. DrickJohn and Shirley EckElite Feet, Inc.The Family of Carl and Dorothy FischerReverend David K. Fishel, BCCMary K. FortinFraternal Order of Eagles - Williamsport Aerie #970Friend of the Breast Health CenterTimothy M. and Mary C. GageThe Dr. William H. Gehron Jr. Family - Betty GehronSusan Nicholas GephartGesang Verein Harmonia, Inc. Ladies AuxiliaryDavie Jane and Fred GilmourThe Grotto in partnership with the Matlack Family & FriendsScott HarmonDavid A. Harvey EstateAnn M. HockerBurton E. and Peggy G. HoferKenneth and Ann HooverStephen and Martha HuddyHughesville American Legion Post #35Barbara and John HunsingerRoger and Denise JarrettWiebe JelsmaJersey Shore Football Booster ClubMark E. JonesJP’s Sports BarGrace A. KinleyAnn L. KnauberNancy J. LadyLeroy O. Buck Post 7863 - Veterans of Foreign Wars
David and Clayton LightmanPamela J. LundyJohn P. and Judy L. MaiettaArleen P. McGuireWilliam S. McKayHeather M. MeconeRichard and Gina MichaelPatricia E. MillerTimm and Kristen MoyerMuncy Inmate OrganizationJohn and Jane NavalJohn K. and Patricia A. NeelyThomas and Gloria O’ConnellThe Old Corner HotelDeborah ParsonsPATHS LLCKathryn A. PenfieldPenn Cabling Services, Inc.William L. PhillipsAnn F. PlankenhornDouglas C. PrendevillePrudential Hodrick RealtyJim and Peg RedkaRonald and Lisa ReynoldsBen and Ann RilesJoseph and Louise RossiJane A. RutledgeSaint John’s - Newberry United Methodist ChurchJoseph* and Charmaine ShocklossChristine M. SlebodaDr. Thomas C. Smith and Suzanne Dively-SmithAbram M. and Dorothy M. Snyder Foundation, Inc.Lynnette F. StegmaierBarry and Barb StigerHenry and Donna Stutz
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SUSQUEHANNA HEALTH SPORTS MEDICINE WORkSHOP
INSPIRES FUTURE ATHLETIC TRAINERS
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A three-season athlete from Warrior
run high school in turbotville, Micah Watts attended susquehanna health’s
Basic and Advanced Athletic trainers'
Workshops as a sophomore and
junior in 2005 and 2006. now micah
works as an outreach Athletic trainer
for the sports medicine center that
gave him his start.
Athletic trainers' Workshops are
week-long educational day camps for
students at the 14 area school districts
served by the sports medicine center,
as well as other interested school
districts. the 21-year-old program
has inspired more than 50 students
to pursue careers in sports medicine
and athletic training. others have
gained skills to help their school’s
certified athletic trainer while learning
the basics of how to prevent and treat
sports injuries.
“We’re really proud of the program,”
says Mike Ludwikowski, ms, Atc,
coordinator of outreach Athletic
training services and staff Athletic
trainer, who developed the Workshop.
“With so many other types of camps,
we’ve survived the test of time.”
First-year students earn cPr
certification while learning about
anatomy and common injuries,
including concussions, as well as
taping techniques. they also take a
field trip to Lock haven university’s
sports medicine/health science
facilities. the advanced students build
on their skills and delve into more
intensive injuries and rehabilitative
techniques. At each level, participants
receive a college-level textbook.
the sports medicine center’s
outreach athletic trainers lead the
Workshops. “there’s a lot that we
cover, but we keep the pace up and
make it fun with quiz games that help
to reinforce what we’re teaching,”
mike says.
A majority of the funding is raised
through the annual Susquehanna
health sports medicine coaches
invitational Golf tournament and the
Foundation’s Wish List (page 26).
Participating high schools benefit
from the Workshops as their outreach
athletic trainers gain skilled assistants
to support athletes in up to 16 PiAA
interscholastic sports. students are
exposed to careers in athletic training,
emergency medical training, physical
therapy and orthopedics. mike has
also connected interested participants
with professionals for shadowing and
internships.
micah’s second Workshop convinced
him to study athletic training. When
he began classes at Lock Haven
university, he felt his experience
gave him an advantage. he also
valued the connections that he made
with both students and certified
Athletic trainers. As a student athlete,
he knew who to go to with an injury
at another school.
micah is thankful for his opportunity
with the student Athletic trainers'
Workshops and that his connection
with mike helped him break into the
profession. he looks forward to giving
back by helping at the Workshops that
got him started in a career he enjoys.
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area high schools from a 60-mile radius are represented at
our Workshops.
student tuition scholarships worth $40,656 have been
offered to our students. More than 65 percent of our
students have attended our Workshops free of charge.
Contributions also support chartered bus trips to Lock
Haven University, books, supplies, meals, portable treatment
tables and educational props for the Workshop participants.
178 students have attended our 10 Advanced
Student Athletic Trainers’ Workshops.
53 students have pursued athletic training
as a career.
“ the best part of my job is that immediacy of helping an athlete upon injury,” explains micah Watts.
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Thanks to generous gifts from The Park Home, Inc. and our donors, Susquehanna Health Home Care & Hospice was able to receive 30 new telehealth monitoring systems.th
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telehealth monitoring provides doctors a
daily snapshot of the patient’s condition as
they recover from a recent hospital stay or
learn to regulate their chronic condition
at home. not only does the technology
allow doctors to detect subtle health
changes that could lead to larger issues,
but it assists patients in becoming more
independent in their home healthcare.
With the help of this technology, doctors
are more able to prevent re-hospitalization
and emergency room visits, promote
healthy diet and activities, and modify
medications in order to heal patients
faster. the interactive home monitoring is
primarily for patients with congestive heart
failure or pulmonary disease but can now
be used for individuals with heart disease
or expectant mothers experiencing high
blood pressure.
How it Works
telehealth monitoring utilizes equipment
such as a telephone or satellite
connection, a monitor the size of a
calculator and a scale. A home care
nurse evaluates the patient and their
home environment before setting up the
system to ensure it can be used safely and
successfully. Patient participation in daily
monitoring is essential, but patients will
also receive weekly home visits as part of
their complete healthcare services.
the monitor will prompt patients in a
friendly voice to begin their daily five-
minute assessment and then proceed to
check their vital signs, blood pressure,
pulse, weight and blood/oxygen levels.
It will also ask the patient a series
of questions based on their current
condition. Each answer the patient gives
determines the next question, until the
assessment is complete. data gathered by
the telehealth monitor is transmitted to a
web-based system monitored by a nurse
seven days a week, including holidays.
Attention 24/7
the benefit of telehealth monitoring is
that it’s not limited to scheduled daily
assessments. Patients who are not feeling
quite right can use the monitor at any
time, day or night, to confirm all vital signs
are on track.
through the monitoring system,
home care service providers can also
remind and confirm that patients have
taken their medication and alert them
of other situations, such as severe
weather conditions.
telehealth monitoring gives patients
peace of mind in all aspects of their
healthcare, from letting them know they
are progressing to helping them build
confidence in their independent care
ability. susquehanna health home care
& hospice patients who have received
these telehealth monitoring systems are
beyond grateful for the donors who have
helped to get their health and lifestyle
back on track.
The COMMAnDeR FLeX® telehealth monitoring system from Cardiocom® keeps home care patients and healthcare providers connected.
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Robert L. SwartzCarol Thomas and FamilyTroy High School 7th & 8th Grade Lady Trojans Hoops For HopeVFW Post 844 Ladies AuxiliaryDonna G. VonadaDavid and Joanie WallisSherry and Jason WattsBud and Sharon WebbMarilyn D. WehlerRonald and Marlyne WhaleyThelma WhiteTerry WildWilliamsport Area High School Booster ClubWilliamsport Moose Lodge No. 145Women Of The Moose #384 Williamsport ChapterWoodcock Foundation for the Appreciation of the Arts, Inc.Woodlands Bank Employee Fund Raiser GroupYoung Men’s Democratic Club of Lycoming County, Inc.
$500–$999American Legion Home Association - Martin May Post No. 284Tammy AndererDr. Elizabeth and Eric AndersonAutoTrakk, LLCHanae L. Bahr, MDBank of America Matching GiftsCarole BattistiRonald Beckman Jr.Donna J. BiehlThe Bjalme FamilyCynthia and Jeff BowerChristine A. BoylesMark E. BreneisenJohn and Cynthia BrindgerSusan BrowningAlvin C. BushThe Carlson FamilyMara L. CarpenterC. Edward CarsonCheryl and Dale Chapman
Scott and Eleanor ChilesFrank and Linda CioffiJohn M. and Linda D. ConferJames A. and Carolyn E. Crays, Greg and Sandy Crays, Taren and Andy Kitchen, Amy Crays, Sierra Lush & Gloria and Jay BodleMelissa and Robert DavisRon and Jeanne DeFeoSandra L. DerrCarl and Lorraine DiParloAndrea DrakeDuboistown United Methodist WomenBarb Dugan and Keith & Kim SteimlingSheryl E. DunnReverend Father Fidelis I. EkemgbaEric Stashak PhotographyEstate of Elizabeth De SousaThe Family of Marcella L. TrateJames and Barbara FedeleWilliam FinkHarold and Sharon FogleRobert J. FoustRonald and Judy FrickRichard A. FryBarbara A. GanoeMr. and Mrs. James K. Gates IILaVera and Bill GehronMrs. Gladys GerchowCrystal GilbertGuy and Dorothea GiordanoMary Grady and Adrienne FoxJune E. GrantTerri Cortez GregorowiczHeather F. Haefner and Mark AndersonThe Harris ChildrenBob and Judy HartmanDr. Sheila Hartung and Dr. Steve HartungHermance Machine CompanyBecky HessCheri and Robert HeverlyHigh CompaniesDonna L. HillRexford and Catherine HiltonDeborah M. HoffmanAnne and Tim Holladay
Fred A. HollandGary HornbergerJames HuebertHuffman’s Office EquipmentI.C.S. Inc. - Ron HineBob and Lou Ann IrelandSandra A. IrionThe Family of Evelyn IrwinJames S. Armstrong AssociatesReverend and Mrs. Charles P. JohnsonPhil and Christine JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Robert E. Kane Jr.Sarah C. Kent, MDKiwanis Club of WilliamsportKyle KlingborgOscar and Shirley KnadeJoan KoontzKeith and Jennifer KuzioElizabeth F. LambJo LandisBruce and Janice LevanCharles P. LewisElwood and Norma LoudenslagerDonna L. LynnDrue A. MageeJ. J. MagyarManorCare NorthChris, Mike, Dom and Anthony MarrazzoMr. and Mrs. Stephen A. MartinVincent J. and Susan E. MatteoRobert J. MayshockBarbara and Bernard McFaddenLinda M. MignotDrs. Brad Miller and Cheryl StaytonPaul and Jeanne MoultonJames and Shirley MufflyMike and Jana MussinaHelen NaugleNewberry Lioness ClubAbbie and Larry NewcomerNorcen Industries Inc.Mark C. OberheimJim and Terri O’ConnorOld Lycoming Township Volunteer Fire CompanyMrs. Marie Patchen and Children
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We are proud of the many programs and services our hospitals have to offer. Because of the
continued involvement of our community—and the generous support of friends like you—
susquehanna health Foundation looks forward to tomorrow and we offer heartfelt thanks
to our many contributors.
our Donors are making a Difference
When you give…
you leave a legacy $683,826 was donated through planned gifts and bequests in 2012
You become our partner in healthcare 3,989 individuals, organizations
and foundations supported Susquehanna Health in 2012
you celebrate life 765 individuals were honored or remembered through a tribute gift in 2012
susquehanna health Employees and medical staff donated $323,108 in 2012.
LookingAhead thanks to our donors, the successful completion of Project
2012 has dramatically enhanced healthcare for our region.
however, there is still more to do in order to meet the
healthcare needs of our community. over the next two
years, susquehanna health Foundation will focus on cardiac
care, orthopedics, muncy Valley hospital Emergency
services, robotic surgery and the Family medicine
residency as our main fundraising initiatives.
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Project 2012 824,334 53.2%
continuing the innovation campaign 495,902 32.0%
muncy Valley hospital 93,529 6.0%
the Birthplace 71,420 4.6%
cancer center 52,000 3.4%
divine Providence hospital 13,025 0.8%
$1,116,503
$1,550,210
P r o g r a m s & s e r v i c e s
c a P i t a l P r o j e c t s
divine Providence hospital 245,531 22.0%
Greatest need - susquehanna health 239,866 21.5%
the Gatehouse 145,450 13.0%
home care & hospice 125,524 11.2%
Breast health center 95,354 8.5%
other 77,501 6.9%
cardiac care 53,759 4.8%
muncy skilled nursing unit 51,670 4.6%
scholarships & Awards 33,866 3.0%
Williamsport regional medical center 31,775 2.8%
cancer center 16,207 1.5%
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totAL$2,666,713
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□ Developmental and Therapeutic Toys for Newborns ($25) Nurse-Family Partnership The Nurse-Family Partnership nurses like to use educational toys to teach new mothers how to improve their baby’s cognitive development.
□ Grief Support Services for One Child ($83) Heartworks Heartworks is a free program for children ages 4 to 17 who have recently experienced a loss of a loved one. This gift will assist with providing services for one child for one month.
□ One Wheelchair-to-IV Pole Clamping System ($150) All Hospitals The clamping system makes transporting a patient in a wheelchair safer for both the patient and staff.
□ Sponsor one attendee of the Sports Medicine workshop ($150) Sports Medicine
□ One Wheelchair ($265) Williamsport Regional Medical Center
□ Educational Materials for Inpatient Cancer Patients for One Year ($500) Williamsport Regional Medical Center
if you would like to make a gift to purchase one or more of the Wish List items, please enclose your check in the magazine’s attached envelope and make a note of which item(s) you wish to purchase. you can also make a gift by going online to SusquehannaHealth.org/donate.
dONATE TO MAKE A WISH cOME TrUE.
Wish List
Susquehanna health foundation has asked our patient care managers to share their wish lists—items that operational funding cannot cover this year. the foundation is asking the community to provide the necessary funds or a portion of the funds to purchase the items below.
WISHES grANTEd
□ 37 HALO sleep sacks for The Birthplace
□ An iPod to provide music for chapel services at the Williamsport Regional Medical Center
□ First-aid and CPR instruction for the Sports Medicine workshop
□ Grief support books for children in the Heartworks Grief Support Program
thanks to the generous gifts of donors, the following wishes have been granted:
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Annette S. WhitmoyerDonald N. Wilver Jr.Alex and Tracie WitterGary and Gloria WolfeMary Alice S. WoodlingRon YorkThe York Children’s FoundationZafar Grotto String Band, Inc.
$250–$499Acupac Packaging, Inc.Sharon R. AdamsColleen P. AlbrightAnadarko Petroleum CorporationAnesthesia Associates of WilliamsportCarol L. AulMilitza Ausmanas, MDSteven AveryChristie M. BadgerBrian and Victoria BairMatthew and Heather BaranoskiMichael Philip Barclay and Laurie Crockett BarclayJoan A. BardGregory L. BeckAnn S. BeitzGreg and Katie BellMary Ann BellfyStacey BerryBethel Linden Presbyterian ChurchJohn BiancoTom and Jane BixlerBonnie, Nathan and Matthew BlairThe Blessing Insurance Agency, Inc.Bostley’s Pre-School Learning Centers, Inc.Aaron and Kylene BowerDennis BowerLee and Greg BowerSherri M. BowerChristine K. BrosciousCharles G. BryantMr. and Mrs. John F. BubbDeanna K. Bump-WiltonThe BundyWayne Butler, PA-CCable Services Company, Inc.
Peggy J. CaldwellCanton Mennonite ChurchChristina M. CarterKristine Carter, Lucy Fletes, Frank Rodriguez, Elif Cohn, Beat Szul, Jill Seyfried, Ann Cosner, Linda Sarentino, Nicole Crane, Millie Vivanco, Joann McGrath, Barbara Souffront, Dennis O’Connor and Maristella IacobelloKenneth D. CasterLarry and Robin ChilsonRonald and Rosie CiminiMr. and Mrs. Albert A. ClappsScott Clark and FamilyCo-workers of Doug Shadd at NAVSUP WSSSteve ColeDeborah ColocinoPhyllis K. ColumbineRichard H. ConfairConstruction Specialties, Inc. Corporate OfficeConstruction Specialties, Inc. Sales OfficeConnie CoynerTammi R. CremerAlice CrockJeffrey CundiffDonna Dashem and the Dashem Family, The Croce and Snook Families, John Hamby, Cathy Mackrovich, Lori Shaiken, Jackie Parucha and Mary Coploff Linda L. DavisMark and Annette DavisDonna L. DeckerDanielle DerrMildred I. DessifyDonald and Nancy DevorrisMr. and Mrs. Omar E. DeWaldRobyn L. DiakiteDale K. DiermyerDill Buttons of America, Inc.Division of Instruction, Maryland State Dept. of EducationBoneita A. DodgeDiane L. DrajemBrian DriscollDena K. Dunlap
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Sheila C. HubbardNorman and Muriel JolinR. David and Joann KaySusan J. and Mark KeelerKellogg’sWilliam and Mary Lee KellyCarl and Christy KephartDenise E. KhanMatthew KiesslingAndrew W. KilpatrickStephanie KingBarbara A. KitkaCindy K. KlingKaren B. KlingSharon M. KnittleDr. and Mrs. Aaron J. KolbMichele K. KondiskoAshley A. KrauseDianna J. KuzoKathybeth LamadeDr. Paul and Cynthia LeberMrs. Harriett F. LenhartSharon T. LindauerMarlys J. LitchfieldH. Franklin and Pamela LittleSarah “Sally” LottJohn LovellMichael S. LutcherDonna M. MackinEileen (Bower) MajorCarol E. MannKimberly and David ManningLori MarkelThomas MarnonBrian, Erin and Kennedy MarshCharles W. MartinMichael and Suzanne MartinRick Mason and Anne RiceDebra A. MasserRosanne MattiaceMelinda McCarthyPatti J. McClellandBetty McCloskey and FamilyJay and Sue McCormickPat and Jim McGee
Linda S. McKeeMichael McNeillRenee K. McNuttPatricia MessingerJohn and Suzette MeyerRachel Midkiff-OddoAmber MillerCynthia A. MillerLoretta MoffattStaci MondellNancy and LaRue MontanyeDeborah and David MontgomeryShelly L. MooreBarbara J. MorganJai MosierPammy N. MostellerGretchen MoyerSharon MoyerTessa K. MundrickTerry MutchlerJoseph and Susan MyersRoger W. and Patricia D. MyersNicole and Tony NardiGerald E. NauDanut F. NeaguNevill’s FlowersNewberry Independent ClubNova Group Inc.Kim Oliver, David Jacobs, Penny Jacobs and Curt JacobsGail OppermanWilliam P. PanaskiNancy E. PatchenPaulette PaulhamusDave and Linda PhillipsMrs. Jonathon G. PhillipsDavid and Lea Ann PlessingerAnita L. PloetzLisa A. PoustRick, Anita and Amy PoustAbby PriceWolfgang “Butch” and Judy RastChristopher RayWayne and Ann RiderWilliam Rischar
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Daniel L. StairsLynnda H. SteimlingRaymond and Patricia StinerSusquehanna SoftwareKathryn SwatkowskiRobert SweeneyJessica ThompsonPeggy A. ThompsonTiadaghton Quilt GuildValerie and Joshua TregoHarry S. Trump and Michelle SheppardSusan R. UlmerDr. Jeffrey N. VerzellaSusan E. VilellaDaniel and Sandra VoughtDr. and Mrs. W. John WagnerStephen and Corinne WaldmanAmanda and Ron WallaceDavid and Elaine WaltzMark and Kelly WatsonFrancesca WeaverAts and Betty Welker
Sally A. WentzlerTara WesneskiBarry K. and C. Cynthia WhippleScarlet WilliamsWilliamsport AssemblyWilliamsport Fraternal Order of Eagles Auxiliary #970Williamsport Riding ClubMarion V. WilsonMr. and Mrs. Robert J. Wise Jr.David and Lottie WitmerMr. Donald A. WooleverDrew and Christianne Wright and FamilyLinda M. YounesRebecca L. YoungRomy D. YoungJessica M. ZarkoRobert and Lainey ZenzingerKaylee Ziolkowski
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The Tree of Life Club is the employee giving club and has raised an additional $500,000 through its second campaign. Listed below are all new TLC donors from September 1–December 31, 2012.
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Janai ArbogastRoxanne L. BussTammi R. CremerLinda L. DavisTimothy J. DeremerAmber L. FraleyTina Fraley
Sarah HostranderLourjean T. HouptHarry HovenstineTerri-Ann LowtherAlisha MaroniDorothy B. MartinJacqueline Perchinski
Abby PriceMarino SalleyMichelle SchultzJeannie SommersChristina M. StenzelTyler Wagner
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The Young Men’s Democratic Club of Lycoming County, Inc., has a tradition of helping the community. The Club has generously contributed more than $8,000 to Susquehanna Health since 1997.
of lycoming county, inc.
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“We are a very broad, caring group.
We are here to help the community—
that’s one of our main goals,”
says Alesandria “Sandy” Hughes,
treasurer and responsible officer.
many of the club’s 700 members,
ranging in age from 23 to 85, have
benefited from the services of
Susquehanna Health Home Care &
hospice, the Gatehouse (inpatient
hospice unit) and the Kathryn
candor Lundy Breast health center.
Each of those services has received
numerous gifts from the club over
the years. the club recently made a
$1,000 gift to support susquehanna
health home care & hospice, $500
to support the Breast health center
and another $1,000 to help with
renovations at the Gatehouse.
“Any financial assistance we can offer
to organizations that help to maintain
quality of life for those suffering, that
is what we are about, and we are
happy to participate,” sandy says.
“We have two employees who are
breast cancer survivors, and many
of our members have experienced
the dreaded disease in the form of
breast cancer, prostate, ovarian and
lung cancer, including me; so, we
are very connected to the services
provided by susquehanna health
hospice, the Gatehouse, Breast
health center and cancer center.”
“As a survivor, who has been
through the cancer center, i know
you will not find a better group of
caring, loving, affectionate angels
to take care of you and give you
the necessary treatments," sandy
continues. the care begins with the
oncology staff, the radiation staff and
filters right down to the infusion and
clerical staff.
At the Breast health center, dr. susan
Branton and her staff are such caring
individuals who try to comfort you
when they must deliver the bad
news. And, the hospice staff, they
too are just like angels who have
been sent to you. the compassion
and love that they give to families
and individuals is just what is needed
during the time of waiting for our
loved ones to pass. i do not know
about other facilities that offer these
services, but the services offered at
susquehanna health cannot be beat.”
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“ As a survivor, who has been through the Cancer Center, I know you will not find a better group of caring, loving, affectionate angels to take care of you and give you the necessary treatments.”
—sanDy huGhEs, trEasurEr anD rEsponsiblE officEr
Front row:
Jessica engel, Board Member;
Ann Achberger, Board Member;
Jacki Feig, Board Member;
Alesandria "Sandy" hughes, Treasurer/
Responsible Officer
Back row:
Joseph Smith, Board Member;
David Wheeland, Board Member;
Dennis Rotoli, President;
David Klem, Board Member;
Timothy A. hughes, Secretary
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Legacy society members – CurrentJohn and Eva Mae ArcherMr. and Mrs. Donald R. CreamerRon and Jeanne DeFeo
John and Janet DoughertyG. Alan and Priscilla D. FreyTimothy M. and Mary C. GageDr. Davie Jane GilmourJoe and Carolyn HumeSteven and Mary Ann JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Michael D. KarstetterRaymond E. Kehrer Jr.Ruth and Ben KellerMr. and Mrs. George KoonsNancy J. Lady In Memory of Andrew LadyChristy and David LassiterStephen C., John W. and John C. Lundy FundDr. and Mrs. George A. ManchesterCharlotte E. MaxwellMr. and Mrs. Peyton D. McDonaldDr. Robert and the Reverend Christine PurcellDonna E. SayahWalter and Marian SchellMr. and Mrs. Michael D. ScherneckJean and J. Richard SoarsMarvin and Jean StaimanBarbara W. TaberBill and Kim Van CampenMr. and Mrs. Richard A. VanderlinMatthew G. WechMarshall D. Welch Jr., DDSDr. and Mrs. Robert S. Yasui
Dr. and Mrs. Chan YoonMarie B. Zurinsky
Legacy society Members – Past
Ruth D. Adams EstateRuth A. Anstadt EstateRuth S. Askey EstateHoward R. Baldwin Jr. EstateEstelle S. Bartlett EstateDorothy M. Bartlow EstateKathryn R. Biggar EstateGertrude M. Blatchley EstateMargaret R. Brown EstateRichard K. BurrowsHelen Callaghan EstateAdelina CaporalettiPalma Colesanti EstateAlice and Charles CorbettAnne E. Cranmer EstateRalph R. Cranmer EstateE. Ruth Crist EstateA. Virginia Dannelley EstateWilliam H. Jackson Dawson EstateAustin Deck EstateMary G. Dore EstateRichard M. Dore EstateJames W. Dow EstateWilliam J. Dunlap Sr. EstateWalter P. Eilers Sr. EstateAurele B. Ewing EstateJo-Anne Fawcett EstateKatherine M. Fetter EstateElizabeth K. Frederick Estate In Memory of William Frederick
Sarah J. Fry EstateLeonard F. Gajewski EstateLester Gehr EstateGeorge W. and Lillian B. German Testamentary TrustLouise GoodmanPeter J. GoodwinAmelia F. Grieco EstateMary Hanner EstateRalph and Mary Hart Endowment FundDavid A. Harvey Estate
Christine H. Himes Estate
K. Alan Himes EstateCatharine Hollenbeck EstateIda A. Hoshauer EstateB. G. Johnson EstateRosetta C. Keefer EstateEsther Kehler EstateMatthew Kissell EstateMary E. Krise EstateElizabeth P. Lyon EstateJoseph N. Lytle EstateRobert B. and Virginia W. MacIndoe Trust
Thomas J. Malloy EstateW. Robert Maust EstatePeter J. McGovernJanet I. McQuillen EstateKenneth Meier EstateMary G. Mosser EstateWilhelmina J. Myers EstateTheresa M. Paternostro EstateWilliam Pickelner EstateDr. and Mrs. Paul Reis In Memory of Al J. Smith
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The Legacy Society recognizes those who made a planned or estate gift to Susquehanna Health Foundation.
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Robert K. Rewalt EstatePaul L. Ridall Estate
Thomas J. Rider TrustLulu B. Roat EstateBeatrice W. Royston EstateJoy M. Shaner EstateRebecca E. Sherman EstateEmily W. Simpson EstateHenry C. Sitler EstateJosephine Smith EstateJohn G. and Mabel M. Snowden Memorial FundLouella B. Snyder EstateAnna D. Stapleton EstateMarion Stopper EstateEstate of Ralph B. Strawbridge In Memory of John W. and
Sarah M. Strawbridge and Enjar and Clara P. Norman
Luther L. Stroup EstateW. Wendle TaggartRussell E. Tingue Trust and Emogene L. Tingue EstateArgeno and Eleanor Vannucci EstateRoss Vickers EstateLuigi Vittorio Estate
Mary C. Vogel EstateRaymond F. Vogel EstateE. Louise “Petie” Waltman EstateDwight and Eunice Waltz EstateLeonard G. Weber EstateWeisel Family TrustEugene Welteroth EstateHelen Wilkins EstateBeatrice I. Winters EstateMarion Calvert Wright EstateAlbert F. Young TrustMary Louise Zimmerman Estate
a planned gift to Susquehanna health foundation. it’s a gift that can benefit you, your loved ones and the future of healthcare in our community.
Susquehanna health foundation is here to help make planning easy. our website offers tools to help you better understand planned giving.
to get started, go to susquehannaHealth.org/giftPlans to:
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Take the next step in planning your future.Contact our planned gift specialist, Thomas M. O’Connell, CFP® at (570) 320-7612.
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cheryl began working in the
Foundation office on January 19,
1998, and was involved as the
foundations of then Williamsport
hospital and divine Providence
hospital came together following the
alliance that formed susquehanna
health system. during her 15
years with the Foundation, cheryl
has helped with special events,
open houses and donor-related
celebrations while coordinating the
golf tournaments for the Kathryn
candor Lundy Breast health
center, sports medicine center,
muncy Valley hospital and the
annual susquehanna health Golf
tournament (previously known as
the Lefty Wagner Golf tournament).
“cheryl has made such an impact
in our office and our community.
We are thankful for the time,
skills and positive energy she has
brought to make each event a
success, and for her incredible
organizational skills and attention
to detail,” says sherry Watts, Vice
President of development.
Long before her work at the
Foundation, cheryl attended the
school of medical transcription
at Williamsport hospital in 1973
and became the secretary for the
newly created recreational therapy
department at Williamsport hospital
in 1974. After eight years and a brief
stint in human resources, cheryl
was asked to work in the corporate
office while a search to replace
President & cEo clive Waxman
ensued. in 1984, when don creamer
was selected as the next President
& cEo of Williamsport hospital, she
became his assistant until just before
his retirement 17 years later.
cheryl is sad to say goodbye, but
she is excited about the next chapter
of her life with her husband, dale,
which will include lots of time for
family, friends, fishing, skiing and
traveling around the country on
their motorcycle.
“i value the friendships i’ve made
here over the years; they will last a
lifetime,” she says. “i am proud to
have been a part of the work we
have done and definitely one of the
highlights was the bringing together
of the area’s hospitals to work for the
good of the community.”
The Foundation wishes a fond farewell to longtime employee Cheryl Chapman, Special Events Coordinator, who retired February 1, after more than 38 years of service.
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Anonymous (3)21st Century SignsGayle L. AllisonWanda and Ray AndrewsDonald and Mary ArmstrongJean M. ArrigonieLinda AultKen and Alice BairMichael S. BairCleonice E. BatesJohn Q. BeaugeNona S. BendorfDiane BernardoMona D. BickhartPriscilla M. BiermanKenneth and Audrey BlankJohn and Karen BlaschakDonald and Betty BohlayerDonn and Crystal BohnerDaniel and Denise BoringLeah J. BorowArt and Karen BottBrenda L. BottorfKaty A. BottorfCynthia and Jeff BowerWilliam J. BowerPattie M. BradshawPhil and Joan BrennanJohn and Cynthia BrindgerKathryn Brodrick and Theodore HughesDoris BroshkevitchMr. and Mrs. Gerald C. BroskeyKathy and John BrownAllethea E. BruceJane M. BrucklacherMarian BrungardLee and Nancy BurkhartPaul M. BurkhartMary P. BurnsBarry and Rebecca BurtmanC A Reed Party SuppliesMargaret K. CalabroRichard W. Campbell Jr.Anthony and Susan CapozzoloCentral PA Street Machines, Inc.Robert E. Chianelli, DMDTraci L. ClaarMichael and Charlene ClarkBeth G. ColemanCarol S. ConferBarbara Cook and Sandra CarrBrenda A. Cope
Phyllis Corson, Barbara Lorson and Connie PaulhamusSusan and Jim Cortright & Helen CortrightCarol A. CowderDiana G. CoxJere L. CrissmanAlan H. CrosbyMary CrouseTerry and Carole CrouthamelKen and Linda DaleySterling H. DavidsonDenis De AngelisMary C. DeitrichEmily L. DeWireJean L. DewitzAmy G. DicelloAndrew and Carol DilatushLarry and Connie DincherTerry and Beverly DinsmoreCarl and Lorraine DiParloSusan DonaldsonMr. and Mrs. Donald L. Doty, U.S.M.C. Ret.Roberta and Wayne DoyleJerome and Donna DumaRichard and Mary Lou DurantE. R. Kinley JewelersMarcy EckBob and Linda EckenrodeCharles and Brenda EdkinDon EglestonElmcroft of Loyalsock An Assisted Living CommunityWilbur M. EmigJon and Sue EngelLois Margaret ErgottRichard and Patricia ErhardFaber Burner CompanyMary Jane FentonJeffrey A. FetzerRobert and Mabel FetzerWendy S. FetzerRaymond and Linda FischerJames and Jane FisherMary E. FlanneryJohn and Lorraine ForerPamela Fornal-McColloughKen FosterKathleen M. FoughtKenneth A. FrankKarl and Elizabeth FrantzMr. and Mrs. William C. Frantz
Judith G. FrazierMaureen M. FreyFloyd and Michele FryCarole T. FulmerAshley G. FusarelliMarlene J. GaskinsJudith L. GearhartDale and Barbara GeeLarry and Joy GeguzisBetty S. Gehron and FamilyMrs. Gladys GerchowSusan P. GibsonFred and Sandy GilbertRobert and Claramae GlunkDaniel B. GoldsmithDr. and Mrs. Russell L. GombosiGary J. GowerRobert and Diane GregorRichard and Cynthia GreningerSally Grieco and FamilyCindy and Wally GrierDonald A. GrossRosario M. GuerreroJoseph and Sheila GuillaumeSusan M. HaffleyStuart T. HagueHalliburton Giving ChoicesJean E. HanfordRichard and Delores HartJohn and Wanda HarveyNathan E. HarveyDrs. John and Sharon HayesColton HeimerJoanne W. HeimerShana B. HeimerJohn D. HelminiakMr. and Mrs. Don HeltmanKatie A. HemlingDavid C. Heyman, MDLouise L. HillThomas R. HillJohn A. Hiller Jr.Jo Anne HobermanRay M. HollenbachMrs. Cecelia HookKaren L. HookerEdward J. HornbergerMichelle HornbergerDwight E. HoskinsJoyce A. HouseknechtRebecca HovenstineJames Huebert
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Dr. William C. and Beverly H. McCauleyJoyce M. McCormickMary F. McGaugheyPat and Jim McGeeJack McKeeBob and Pat McKernan Jean W. McKernanRobert and Janet McManigalEthel T. MelvinRobert and Linda MerkerJoseph and Patricia MerrickCharles and Jane MillerCraig and Georgette MillerCynthia A. MillerDenise M. MillerRenee and Ron MillerJane C. MontgomeryRonald and Cynthia MontgomeryLinda L. MorganNorma Lunt MullenMuncy Family PracticeMarilyn L. MurphyJohn K. MuthlerRuth H. MyersMary E. NelsonElese D. NestlerodeNewberry Independent ClubAnson and June NewcomerHelen J. NewlenJohn and Paula Neyhart & Francie DiGesoMr. and Mrs. Joseph NeyhartIsrael and Janet NolenFrances L. NollJennie T. ObremskiMichael OchsFrank and Phyllis O'DeaMr. and Mrs. W. Carey OhlJames and Barbara OrrBetty L. OverdorfRichard and Eleaner PackerMary Ellen ParksLouis and Debra PascaleRuth J. PayneThomas and Christel PayneMrs. Norma J. PeacockBruce and Gwen PenuelLewis and Linda PeoplesJudy L. PhillipsMary C. PiccoloRobert and Mary Jane PiercePine Run United Methodist ChurchStephanie E. PottsKathryn E. PoustBonnie S. ProbstDoris J. ProbstProbst Excavation, LLCJeri Rader
Stephanie RadulskiJeffrey and Debra RanckThomas J. RankeyWolfgang "Butch" and Judy RastNancy A. ReederMr. and Mrs. Thomas J. ReimensnyderMichael, Barbara and Kathleen RendosDelmar A. ResslerJoyce L. RhodesWendy W. RibecaJeffrey and Christine RichardsonHelen P. RiggleRoad Scholar TransportRobert F. Snyder Post #6755 VFW Ladies AuxiliaryKay C. RodgersMartena RogersBonnie R. RosamiliaDonald and Mary Ellen Rosenbaum and FamilyRobert and Susan RossDonald L. RosserLori K. RummelS O L Club Inc.Peggy SaegerSaint John's - Newberry United Methodist ChurchBarbara E. SaladisRebecca A. SaltsmanKaren R. SandersVesta E. SchachElizabeth SchaeferStacie L. SchearerJames and Debra SchneiderDr. Mary R. Schweikle EstateLori ScutellaEvelyn L. SeamanJack and Carolyn SechristLouis and Fern SedlockJessica SegravesSteven SeidmanMichelle L. SekelikAnn L. SennettDr. Mohammad ShafiqueConnie L. ShawJeannine R. SheddySusan A. ShipmanKeith and Shannon ShreckEmily H. ShultzJoanne K. Smith, Tom Peterman, Terry Peterman and Cathy TraisterJoey and Georgena SmithRandall and Floann (DeRemer) SnyderRickey J. SpiresMarion Y. SpongSheila M. StableyStaff of Cornerstone Family Health/FPCAl and Mary StanzioneCindy A. SteeleThomas and Marlene Steele
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the gesang Verein harmonia, inc.
ladies auxiliary donated $9,000 over
the past two years to the Kathryn
candor lundy Breast health center.
The Auxiliary held a "Shades of Pink"
event on Sunday, october 7, 2012, at
the harmonia club.
for information on next year’s
event, contact gayle Whitesell at
rossandgayle@comcast.net.
Pictured from left to right are members of the Gesang Verein harmonia, inc. Ladies Auxiliary along with susquehanna health employee service partners.
Front row: Polly Zavada, dr. susan Branton, sue mark, chairman Gayle Whitesell and Barb Glunk
Back row: Karen Fink, dr. Linda myers, Glenda Breon and Phyllis columbine
missing from the photo: Karen Fischer, Ann Kiessling, Laurie Frazier, michelle Groulx, hayley Groulx, christina Glunk and renee hinds
Donald L. StevensRobert and Edna StewartBob and Heidi StopperMr. and Mrs. Kim R. Stout Sr.Sherry Halderman StrausserDouglas and Cheri StrykerCarolyn H. SwartzZetta Y. SweeleyJohn and Diane SweeneyJeanette SwisherJohn and Georgena TaylorMr. and Mrs. William N. TaylorTebbs Bros. Landscaping, Inc.Patricia J. ThayerMr. and Mrs. Gale ThomasPeggy A. ThompsonRonald and Carolyn Cohick ThompsonDoris E. ThorsonTom, Ruth, Ken and Roxy Pat TurnerA. Kay Tyberg
Jo Anne UlmerBarbara A. UndercofflerUnited Way/Truist AltruismJ. Michael and Monica VaccaroLillian J. Van CampenFaith G. VogtAdam and Connie WaltzStephanie K. WaltzJames and Janet WarrenPatricia A. WarrenLinda and Fritz WasserBarbara Watts-HuebertDebra K. WeaverCarol K. WebbRobert WebberMatthew G. WechBetty J. WeiskergerMarie C. WelchLeRoy A. WenkerBecky WhiteThelma White
James and Mary Louise WhitlowKathryn E. WhitlowLaura Helen WhitlowBarry and Sandra WhitmanGeoffrey L. WilsonPeggy G. WilsonBob and Marna WirthRichard Wolowicz and Maryann HobbieDarci WoodJames W. WoodColeman and Thelma WooleverMr. Donald A. WooleverA. Yates and Rose SchillingMr. and Mrs. Earl L. YoderChris A. YoungChristine and Leroy ZalewskiJean M. ZangaraVivian M. ZeisloftJohn S. Zizza III
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Includes gifts made from September 1–December 31, 2012.
In Memory of Franklin D. AdamsBarbara J. BettsYoung Men’s Republican Club, Inc.In Memory of Avis K. AddlemanPeter and Ro DePasqualeIn Memory of Reanna AderholdScott C. AderholdIn Memory of Charles H. AndertonMichael D. and Mary B. WolfIn Memory of Norman Ellsworth AtenRudy and Nancy HoltzmanAlma, Jeanne, Manny and Mike JosbenaMichael and Ruth LytleBonnie Aten’s Pinochle Club FriendsDonald E. MillerLarry and Susan SeamanBob and Sue YoungIn Memory of Joseph G. BertaVirginia M. HouseknechtIn Memory of Joseph F. “Fred” Bertin Jr.Michele MuccioloJohn and Jayne ReynoldsWoodlands BankIn Memory of Harold F. Blaker Sr.Kathy and Fran Fura & Mike RadzevichHFL CorporationWilliam and Sharon HostermanThe Jellison FamilyDr. and Mrs. Young W. ParkLouise E. PulizziBrian and Diane RuhlIn Memory of Charles A. BlankBrodart Social ClubRick and Kathryn DavisIn Memory of John C. Bower Sr.Herman and Molly LogueDora Vandine, Mary Lou Nelson and Nancy P. BoyerMr. and Mrs. Charles VolchanskyDavid WrightDonald and Darla WrightIn Memory of Mae L. BowerGene and Amelia Bower & FamilyIn Memory of Mary Leeper BowerBill and Charlotte ClemonsReverend David K. Fishel, BCC
In Memory of Howard L. BoylesThe Faye C. Boyles FamilyRichard and Janet HallJersey Shore State BankLynn and Connie SmithDr. and Mrs. W. John WagnerIn Memory of Andrew A. “Andy” Bradley Jr.Rose Andrewlavage and FamilyAngela Bradley and Scott EckselLeon and Helen DennisMichelle MoldofskyIn Memory of Steven Michael BreneisenAmerican Legion Post 268Andritz, Inc.The Rose Family and Geri BarkanMark E. BreneisenBruce and Betty BuckleBarb DunnHarriet E. FeiglesDaniel FryNaomi M. HuffmanDean and Carol MayMaraleane M. MurrayIda R. NealConnie L. O’DonnellEarl and Yvonne PoustBrian and Diane RuhlBarb, Tom, Sara, Ashley & Emily SchochGary and Barbara SchwenkJohn and Gloria SchwenkShelia A. SheetsNorma J. StackhouseCarol E. SteinRichard and Laurie StrykerV N Veterans of Echo Company 2/3Bob and Sally WinnBruce and Suzy YoungIn Memory of John B. BroshkevitchDoris BroshkevitchIn Memory of Ruby BrownleeMr. and Mrs. Gale ThomasIn Memory of Dorothy Joyce Smith BurkhartJoyce E. PfefferkornIn Memory of Dr. Joseph R. Calder Jr.Tom and June Zimmerman
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in 2012, ronald mcdonald house charities of nEPA, inc. generously donated $20,000 to the Birthplace at Williamsport regional medical center. their donation made the Education and conference room a reality within susquehanna tower’s new Birthplace. this room provides a high-tech and specially dedicated area to educate more than 1,250 patients and their families as well as 65 staff members on an annual basis.
Pictured left to right are Keith Artley, McDonald’s Director of Operations; Doug Doherty, McDonald’s Owner/Operator and Ronald McDonald house Charities Board Member; Kimberly hunter, Supervisor of The Birthplace; Patricia Miller, Manager of Mother/Child/Baby; Daniel Rafferty, McDonald’s general Manager; and Alice grabowski, McDonald’s Manager.
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Did you know there are physicians who specialize in taking care of hospital patients from admission to discharge? They’re called hospitalists.
SusquehannaHealth.org/Giving
HospitalistsHospitalists Role in Patient Care
Dr. Luke Stefanile, Associate Medical Director of
the Hospitalist Program
Over the last 10 years Susquehanna
Health has developed a team of
16 hospitalists, all board certified
in internal medicine, to provide
round-the-clock care for patients at
Williamsport Regional Medical Center.
Hospitalists have the same training
as other medical doctors, but rather
than working in a practice and seeing
patients outside the hospital, their
work is exclusively in the hospital.
During a typical day, a hospitalist
makes rounds to evaluate patients,
determines whether patients should
be admitted to the hospital, plans
their hospital care, orders tests
and checks results. The hospitalist
also determines when the patient
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can be discharged and ensures
that arrangements are made for
any required follow-up treatments.
Hospitalists also consult with
specialists on cases when needed.
“During my residency I did both
inpatient and outpatient care, and I
found that I preferred the inpatient
care,” says Dr. Luke Stefanile,
Associate Medical Director of the
Hospitalist Program. “This was
around the time the hospitalist field
was really beginning to develop, and
it seemed perfect to me. I like that
it keeps me up to date, and I see
a variety of patients who are sicker
than I would see in a family medicine
setting. It gives me the opportunity to
help different types of patients.”
The hospitalists admit patients
at Williamsport Regional Medical
Center through the Emergency
Department as well as directly from
family physician offices. They also do
consultations for surgical patients if
a medical need arises after surgery.
They keep each patient’s primary
care physician apprised of changes
in condition and treatment. In addition
to a faxed report within 24 hours
of admission, all updates to the
patient’s electronic medical records
are available to physicians within
Susquehanna Health Medical Group.
The patient’s primary care physician
also receives a discharge summary
that includes information about
the care the patient received and
recommended follow-up treatment.
“When I came to work at
Susquehanna Health, the hospitalist
program was just eight months
old. I saw that they were very
accommodating and very dedicated
to developing a high-quality hospitalist
program, and they have been true to
that commitment,” says Dr. Stefanile.
Key benefits for patients are
accessibility and efficiency.
Hospitalists are physically in the same
building, so there’s less waiting and
more one-on-one time to address
a patient’s needs. This presence
typically expedites the process for
admission, discharge and other
decisions about care throughout the
day. The hospitalist can effectively
communicate with the patient’s
healthcare team and is familiar with
the routines and best practices at
the hospital to potentially reduce a
patient’s stay and improve the overall
quality of care.
“I think there’s a great deal of
satisfaction for the patient and family,”
says Dr. Stefanile. “We can be very
efficient. We’re right here to answer
questions and evaluate any changes,
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2012 new HoSPitaLiStS
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susquehanna health heart & Vascular institute is pleased to welcome dr. Bosede Afolabi to its team.
dr. Afolabi is board certified in internal medicine and cardiovascular disease. she possesses a high level of expertise and training, including fellowships and a residency in electrophysiology and cardiology from the university of Florida and cleveland clinic.
Electrophysiology is the specialized treatment of heart rhythm disorders using medical management and procedures such as ablation or device implantation. individuals with existing heart disease are at the greatest risk of heart rhythm disorders, which can be present with no symptoms. Be aware of symptoms including palpitations, dizziness, fainting or chest pain.
dr. Afolabi joins doctors Bering, Blum, Burks, morcos, nardone, shafique and trautwein in helping to deliver comprehensive heart care to the community. the susquehanna health heart & Vascular institute is located at Williamsport regional medical center. dr. Afolabi is welcoming new patients and referrals. to schedule an appointment, please call (570) 321-2800.
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In Memory of Phyllis M. ReaserThomas and Betty BalzerIn Memory of Robert E. ReynoldsLucile W. ReynoldsIn Memory of William R. ReynoldsLucile W. ReynoldsIn Memory of Annabelle B. RiceAnn L. SennettIn Memory of Marlene D. RinglerKathryn E. PoustIn Memory of Carl M. RoanAlbert E. BoyerAnita M. GibbonsLew and Paulette HenslerCurtis and Linda RaapGary and Mindy SteisSusquehanna Longbeards NWTFIn Memory of Irene F. RobakowskiDonna E. SayahIn Memory of Edith L. RobinsonMr. and Mrs. Omar E. DeWaldJean T. HellerIn Memory of Charles Jack Rodgers, MDAnonymousIn Memory of Edna S. RodgersAnonymousIn Memory of Robert O. Rolley Sr.Susan and Jim Cortright & Helen CortrightIn Memory of Dorothy E. RookRonald A. KelleyTheodore and Suzanne KelleyIn Memory of Jaspal Kaur SandhooSteam Valley Landing Strip & Liberty Exxon employeesIn Memory of Fred J. SapienteThe Baideme FamilyIn Memory of Gloria SchaeferDon and Alice AndrewsKristine Carter, Lucy Fletes, Frank Rodriguez, Elif Cohn, Beat Szul, Jill Seyfried, Ann Cosner, Linda Sarentino, Nicole Crane, Millie Vivanco, Joann McGrath, Barbara Souffront, Dennis O’Connor and Maristella IacobelloPVH Corp.In Memory of Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Schrader Jr.Schrader Architectural Products - Jack and Cindy Schrader
In Memory of Nanette M. SchreiberDudley N. AndersonBruce and Betty BuckleGary and Stephanie CarpenterThe Carl Jarrett FamilyWilliam and Mary Lee KellyAnn KnappBill and Betty LittleChuck and Hallie LuppertDennis and Janice PeppermanRon and Carolyn WaltersIn Memory of Eugene J. SegravesMarlene B. EnochsPatsy B. EverhartJanet HendrenL. Spencer MartinMrs. Mildred S. RutledgeFred and Shirley SchulerLester L. SeagravesRonald D. SeagravesIn Memory of Doris M. SheetsAlbert GrangerWilliam and Carolyn PriceSheryl L. RathfonShelly Sheets, Pamella Chilson and Tessa Chilson-SheetsIn Memory of Joseph D. ShocklossMrs. Charmaine ShocklossIn Memory of Andrew J. SimplerLynn and Connie SmithIn Memory of Grace Louise Burnett SkiroGary and Roslyn WinterIn Memory of Alvin H. “Sonny” Smith Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Wise Jr.In Memory of C. Joanne SmithMr. and Mrs. Robert J. Wise Jr.In Memory of Elizabeth C. SpegaConnie and Doug HarrisResidents of Parkside ManorLee A. Viard & Associates, P.C.In Memory of Ermel SpencerJames and Janet WarrenIn Memory of Herbert SpongMarion Y. SpongIn Memory of Z. Germaine StanfordEdward J. StanfordIn Memory of Elizabeth Murphy SteeleDavid and Sarah CraigManorCare NorthSecof Construction Company
In Memory of Gloria SteeleJon and Sue EngelIn Memory of George W. “Bill” StegmaierRichard L. MerharIn Memory of Dorothy E. Bower StrousePeter and Ro DePasqualeIn Memory of LeRoy G. StrykerDouglas and Cheri StrykerIn Memory of Rodger L. SwartzThelma WhiteIn Memory of Karen Ann (Weeks) TatePatti KohlerJohn and Lana RaymondRyan TateIn Memory of Dr. Arthur Ralph TaylorDr. and Mrs. Carl R. AlbrightIn Memory of Ellen S. TaylorStephen and Corinne WaldmanIn Memory of Dorothy S. ThomasBarbara and John HunsingerIn Memory of LaVerne E. TiceWhitney BernanVan and Audrey Wertman & FamilyIn Memory of Dr. Christopher TobiaszTom and June ZimmermanIn Memory of Karen Renee TonerBeverly and Paul StrobleIn Memory of Lynn M. UlmerSusan R. UlmerIn Memory of Roland W. Van CampenLillian J. Van CampenIn Memory of Pearl WagnerRebecca A. SaltsmanIn Memory of Gladys WaltzGuy A. WaltzIn Memory of Janet M. WarnerChuck and Hallie LuppertJames M. LuppertFlora E. RothrockIn Memory of Ann E. WeaverRudy Barner and DarleneCharles E. FredericksIn Memory of Dixie R. WeaverIvan and Ann DingesDave and Sue DuncanDelores K. EiswerthMontoursville Class of 1969
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In Memory of Robert H. WeaverWilliamsport Municipal Water AuthorityIn Memory of James A. WebbMargaret J. LupacchinoIn Memory of George R. WeiskergerBetty J. WeiskergerIn Memory of Jean Louise WhippleBald Eagle Kennel Club, Inc.John P. Dejo and Terence R. FarleyPatricia Kratochvil and Susanne WhippleIn Memory of William W. WilkinsonLycoming Creek Lions Club
In Memory of Earl C. “Dick” WilliamsLinda B. GroverIn Memory of Martha A. WilsonMarion V. WilsonIn Memory of Patricia WilsonGeoffrey L. WilsonIn Memory of Vicki Lee Johnson WiseJeanne T. MonoskiIn Memory of Charles Levi “Bud” WitmanWolfgang “Butch” and Judy Rast
In Memory of Elizabeth WitmanWolfgang “Butch” and Judy RastIn Memory of Marvin C. WolfePeggy SaegerIn Memory of Elsie P. WorobecDavid C. Heyman, MDIn Memory of Dr. Robert S. YasuiTom and June Zimmerman
In Honor of Dr. David N. AmbroseStuart T. HagueIn Honor of Dr. Karla AndersonBarbara and Gary KoonsIn Honor of Karen M. ArmstrongScott E. MalanIn Honor of Neil G. ArmstrongScott E. MalanIn Honor of Barbara J. AtwellPatricia G. EglestonIn Honor of Christine A. BallardMary P. BurnsCindy and Wally GrierJessica SegravesIn Honor of Leland Elizabeth Hill BarclayMichael Philip Barclay and Laurie Crockett BarclayIn Honor of Joanne BlackPeggy G. WilsonIn Honor of Shirley L. BossertMark E. JonesIn Honor of Brenda L. BottorfKaty A. BottorfIn Honor of Linda D. BoylesThelma WhiteIn Honor of Nathanial BrindgerJohn and Cynthia Brindger
In Honor of Dr. John M. BurksRobert and Lainey ZenzingerIn Honor of Dr. Lee M. CiccarelliKaren R. SandersIn Honor of Spencer G. CryderAlan H. CrosbyIn Honor of Sue DannekerAM Metal SpecialtiesIn Honor of Josie De SousaRebecca HovenstineIn Honor of Christine A. DeVitoJeffrey and Debra RanckIn Honor of Dr. Durriya S. EsaaJohn K. MuthlerIn Honor of Dr. Daniel R. GandyDonald L. StevensIn Honor of Dr. Sarah C. KentSarah “Sally” LottIn Honor of Richard A. MillerCynthia A. MillerIn Honor of Oncology Support Staff and NursesStan and Eleanor ZimmermanIn Honor of Melissa D. O'NeillThelma WhiteIn Honor of Dr. Timothy J. PaganaLee and Nancy Burkhart
In Honor of Ronald J. ReynoldsPat and Jim McGeeIn Honor of Dr. Sai B. SajjaGerald E. NauIn Honor of Candy SchneiderAM Metal SpecialtiesIn Honor of Riley Michael SmithKathleen M. FoughtIn Honor of Sherry L. Smith-GrayThelma WhiteIn Honor of Staff at HospitalHarold and Sharon FogleIn Honor of Rachel M. StoutMr. and Mrs. Kim R. Stout Sr.In Honor of Jason R. TateCharles and Jane MillerIn Honor of Dr. Hani J. TuffahaDorothy E. DowlingIn Honor of Dr. Roy E. TullerVirginia M. KellermanIn Honor of Lee and Annie WhiteThelma WhiteIn Honor of Steve and Marsha WhiteThelma WhiteIn Honor of Dr. Edward G. WyshockAaron and Kylene Bower
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Includes gifts made from September 1–December 31, 2012.
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