Vol. 13, No. 3 Fall 2003
Revolutionary New Device Helps Patients Living with Chronic Stomach Disorder
Long Island Can Breathe Easier Thanks to Winthrop's Pulmonary Hypertension Center
New Catheterless pH Monitoring System elps Diagnos Reflux Disease More Accurately, Less Invasively
Urinary Incontinence - You Don't Have to Live with it Anymore
Fay J. Lindner Foundation Awards Grant for Renovation, Expansion of Emergency Department
Multiple Sclerosis Treatment Center at Winthrop Looks Towards Future of Research, Treatment Options
Winthrop's Institute for Neurosciences offers Comprehensive Care for Stroke Patients
Don't Wait - Vaccinate! Flu Season is Quickly Approaching
Healing Comes in the Form of Giving
$10,000 Donation from Jay's World Childhood Cancer Foundation Helps Fund High-Tech Microscope at Cancer Center for Kids
TWIGS to Honor its Founders at Golden Goose Gala Roaring 20s Party
A Celebration of Life... Patient gives back to those who helped him in his time of need
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 John P. Broder, Vice President, External Affairs and Development at Winthrop (right) presents Robert Goldberg (left) with a special plaque, which prominently hangs in the Emergency Department, to recognize the Foundation's generous grant.
| Robert Goldberg, President of the Fay J. Lindner Foundation, presented John Broder, Winthrop's Vice President, External Affairs and Development, with a significant grant to assist the Hospital in its ongoing renovation and expansion of the Emergency Department.
Winthrop's $6.6 million Emergency Department renovation and expansion project includes a nine-bed Fast Track Unit, the 15-bed Phyllis and Nathan J. Mistretta Chest Pain Rule-Out Unit, an expanded triage and adult patient waiting area and a separate pediatric patient waiting. Also completed is the larger ambulance bay, which can accommodate seven emergency vehicles. In addition, a new 10-bed Pediatric Emergency Unit was completed to serve the unique health needs of the region's children. The unit is supported by a team of highly skilled pediatric specialists, the child life staff and the most advanced technology for the highest level of care.
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