Vol. 14, No. 1 Winter 2004
$265,000 Grant to Help Winthrop Further Minority Health Outreach Efforts
One Million Dollar Gift to Help Build Highly Advanced, Expanded Interventional Cardiology Pavilion at Winthrop
Giving New Meaning to the Phrase 'Beating the Odds'
Winthrop's Pediatric Craniofacial Team... Reshaping Children's Lives Through Cutting-Edge Surgery
Winthrop's Institute for Cancer Care Provides the "One-Two" Punch Needed to Battle Cancer
Five Cents Goes Along Way in Helping Kids with Cancer
Winthrop Provides A Light at the End of the Tunnel for Families, Patients with Rare Genetic Disorder Known as Prader-Willi Syndrome
Christopher Dowd's Story
$400,000 Pledge from Jay's World Childhood Cancer Foundation Goes Toward Construction of Pediatric Oncology Rooms in New Inpatient Center
Celebrating New Life... Celebrating the Miracle of Love
When Prostate Cancer Strikes, Cryoablation is a Viable Treatment Option
Winthrop Acquires Most Advanced CT Scanner for Fastest, Most Accurate Imaging of the Human Body
Pat Lyons Foundation Donates $30,000 to Winthrop's Cancer Center for Kids Funds Raised at First Annual Golf Tournament in Memory of 9-11 Firefighter
Islanders Visit
"The future ain't what it used to be,"
$265,000 Grant to Help Winthrop Further Minority Health Outreach Efforts
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 The surgical team, led by Dr. Siva Vithiananathan, (right) performs the first implant of the Enterra™ Gastric Electrical Stimulator in a patient at Winthrop. |
Mark Parrish (back left) and Kenny Jonsson (front right) of the New York Islanders stopped by Winthrop's Pediatric Unit and the Child Life playroom on Thursday, December 11, 2003 to help spread some holiday cheer to hospitalized children. The hockey players went from room to room handing out New York Islander toys and autographing team banners, making new friends with the kids, including Beverly Levine (bottom left) and Eric Suber (back right).
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