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Achievement in Health Care Awards Dinner

2/25/2010

When: 2/25/2010
6:30:00 PM
Where: Salvatore's Italian Gardens
6461 Transit Rd
Depew, New York  14043
United States
Contact:
Betty Fallon

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D’Youville College’s Achievement in Health Care Awards Dinner is scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 25, 2010, at Salvatore’s Italian Gardens.The evening will begin at 6:30 with a hospitality hour, followed by a sit-down dinner and awards ceremony. Proceeds from this event are used to provide financial assistance to deserving students and to assist the development of new academic programs.  Over the decades, the United States has led in the development of new medical techniques and technology. The result of this has led to improved health and longer life for countless people around the world. Individuals and organizations in Western New York have long contributed to these accomplishments. Of their numerous achievements and milestones, some stand out as truly innovative, far-reaching and beneficial. 
 
This year’s honorees are Dr. Joseph M. Anain, Sr.,  one of the most respected vascular surgeons in Western New York and a leading pioneer in the field. His career at Sisters of Charity Hospital began more than four decades ago following vascular and angiology fellowships at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation. Dr. Paul M. Anain,  also a vascular surgeon joined his father’s surgical practice in 1999.  Together, the Anains created the Catholic Health System’s first carotid stent program for carotid artery  disease at Sisters of Charity Hospital.  Dr. James M.T. Foster, who currently serves as the clinical chief of service for anesthesia for Kaleida Health, clinical associate professor of anesthesiology at the University at Buffalo, and chief medical officer at Women & Children’s Hospital.  He works with hospital administrators on overall planning and leads the development and implementation of programs and practices to ensure that service delivery, quality outcomes, patient satisfaction and financial objectives are met.  Honorees will be presented with a unique crystal statue handcrafted by Victor Trabucco of Clarence, N.Y. The statue depicts an eagle, with wings outspread, perched on a tree branch. It symbolizes individual strength, a trait common to those who excel and reach great heights.

 
 

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