Aside from raising the most money in its 30-year history, the annual golf outing will be remembered for the hole-in-one recorded by Westbury, NY, resident Mike Ricciardi that earned him $20,000 towards the purchase of a car from Paul Conte Cadillac.
The Soir辿e will also honor South Nassau's Rajiv Datta, MD, of Muttontown, NY, and Lori Edelman, RN, of Long Beach, NY, who will be presented with the hospital's Mary Pearson and the Cupola awards respectively.
Approximately 300 guests bid on over 200 featured live and silent auction items. A watercolor self-portrait by world-renowned artist Chuck Close topped the bidding at $21,000.
The document announces a community health fair celebrating 50 years of community health centers providing affordable healthcare to uninsured and underserved people. The event will take place on August 12, 2015 from 10am to 2pm at the Vero Beach Community Center. It will feature free health screenings, presentations from healthcare professionals, and information tables from various community organizations. The health center aims to continue its mission of providing accessible healthcare through such community outreach events.
The 5K Walk traverses the neighborhoods surrounding the hospital from 9 -10AM, and the Health Fair and Fall Festival will be held outside in the hospital's parking lot from 10AM 1PM. Admission to both events is FREE.
South Nassau Communities Hospital has been named a beneficiary of the 2014 LI2DAY Walk to Fight Breast Cancer for the seventh consecutive year. LI2DAY has donated over $173,500 to South Nassau's breast cancer screening and treatment program for underserved patients. This year's LI2DAY walk will take place on June 7th along a new scenic 13.1 mile route on Long Island to raise funds for breast cancer and other women's cancers. Interested walkers can register or learn more at www.li2daywalk.org.
The Blue Ridge Free Dental Clinic provides free dental care to low-income residents in western North Carolina. It started as a dental van in 2003 and now has a permanent facility with 15 volunteer dentists. The clinic has treated over 9,300 patients since 2005, performing procedures valued at $4.5 million. It expanded in 2012 to meet increased demand. The clinic relies on support from local churches, foundations, and organizations to continue its mission of restoring lives through affordable dental care.
South Nassau Communities Hospital has named board member and Manhattan-based real estate management and investment executive Anthony Ponte and long-time facility and planning leader Bill Ulrich as co-honorees of its 35th Annual Golf Outing.
The CSU Institute for Palliative Care and the San Diego Coalition for Compassionate Care are requesting support for their first annual professional conference on palliative care to be held on June 10, 2016 at CSU San Marcos. The conference will highlight interdisciplinary efforts and best practices in palliative care. Palliative care aims to improve patient quality of life and is appropriate for patients with serious illnesses regardless of age. Expanding palliative care in San Diego County could improve healthcare and reduce costs. Sponsorship of the conference would support professional development and community wellbeing.
The Ventura Family YMCA organized a swim program called Operation Splash to provide swim lessons and water activities to underserved children in Ventura. They collaborated with local organizations to inform participants and provide swim kits. The program taught swimming strokes, safety, and growth through lessons and games. It was successful and the YMCA plans to continue the program in the future.
The document is a sponsorship packet for Boise State University's Dance Marathon event, which benefits St. Luke's Children's Hospital. The event is a 17-hour dance marathon where students participate in dance, entertainment, and hear stories from families treated at the hospital. Last year the event raised $66,216 for the hospital. The packet outlines various sponsorship levels and benefits, which include recognition in marketing materials, tickets to the event, and opportunities to support miracle families. It also shares the story of Vann Edwards, a miracle child treated at the hospital, and provides a sponsorship commitment form.
Josh Cares provides child life specialists to support and comfort critically ill children at Cincinnati Children's Hospital whose families cannot be with them. The specialists aim to reduce patients' feelings of isolation through play, companionship, and helping families stay connected. Josh Cares serves approximately 25 children daily and is the only such program in the US. It relies on donations to fund specialists' time with patients.
THE CAREGIVER COALITION OF SAN DIEGO PRESENTS: "Protect Yourself and Your Lov...Vaneza Casimiro
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Join Us Friday, June 3, 2016 at 9:00am to 1:00pm
St Paul's Plaza
1420 East Palomar Street, Chula Vista, CA 91913
Register by June 1, 2016
1 (800) 827-4277 or www.sharp.com/classes
Every company benefits when they have a cause-marketing program. Learn how you can support Visiting Nurse l Hospice Atlanta, Georgia\'s Largest Nonprofit Provider of Healthcare at Home.
2010 In The Moment A Celebration Of Lifesuecarpenter
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Every corporate brand needs a cause-marketing program. Support Visiting Nurse l Hospice Atlanta, Georgia\'s Largest Nonprofit Provider of Healthcare at Home.
Community Center of Northern Westchester 2014 HighlightsCCNW
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Over 1,800 families received help from the Center in 2013, a tenfold increase from 1992. The Center distributed 183 tons of food during 6,982 pantry visits and 87 tons of donated clothing. A variety of educational programs were offered, including ESL classes, computer training, nutrition courses, and legal workshops. Over 900 students attended classes in 2013 and volunteers contributed over 50,000 hours of service.
Dementia Care Specialists (DCS) has recognized Provision Living at St Louis Hills as the first facility in Missouri to achieve the status of Distinguished Providerthe highest credential in dementia care.
The Northwestern Memorial Foundation raises funds to support Northwestern Memorial Hospital's mission of clinical innovation, scientific discovery and improving community health. Northwestern Memorial Hospital is an academic medical center committed to high quality care, cost effectiveness, patient satisfaction, and integrating education and research to enhance services. The 2009 employee campaign aims to raise funds to support patient care programs in areas like cancer, cardiology, neuroscience and more, as well as employee assistance and community outreach efforts, through online and payroll donations from March to April.
The Kings County Commission on Aging provides services to seniors aged 60+ in Kings and Tulare counties. It offers programs related to health insurance counseling, nutrition assistance including Meals on Wheels, legal assistance, senior centers, ombudsman services, counseling, and transportation assistance. The agency has a board and staff that oversees these programs and services, with the goal of supporting senior citizens as outlined in the Older Americans Act. It provides information, referrals, and acts as an advocate for area seniors.
South Nassaus Emergency Services Department is the busiest community hospital emergency room in Nassau County, realizing an 8.5 percent increase in patient visits in 2013.
John D. Cameron, Jr., P.E., founder and managing partner of Cameron Engineering & Associates in Woodbury, NY, was the honoree of the outing, which was held at both the Inwood Country Club and The Seawane Club on Monday, June 15.
Many refer to Mr. Schaefer as a visionary. Since being named chief financial officer of Better Home Health Care Agency, the company has received the New York State Association of Health Care Providers Heroes in the Home award.
South Nassau Communities Hospital raised nearly $600,000 at its annual golf outing to support the expansion of its emergency room, setting a new record. Over 380 golfers participated across three golf courses. Anthony Ponte and Bill Ulrich were honored for their leadership and long-time support of the hospital. The funds raised will go towards doubling the size of the emergency room and adding space for behavioral health and pediatrics.
Due to the generosity of many local business and individual sponsors, the event raised a gross total of $760,020 (a net of $637,805) in support of the expansion campaign, realizing a net increase of 8 percent over last year's gala.
South Nassau Communities Hospital President and Chief Executive Officer Richard J. Murphy was presented The Society of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick On Long Island 2016 'Favorite Son' Award during the society's 32nd Emerald Ball and Banquet.
Proceeds from the 4th Annual Casino Royale will support South Nassau's Emergency Department Expansion Campaign. The campaign is a five-year, $10 million fundraising initiative to help pay for a $60 million renovation of the ED.
The event will take place at: The Seawane Club, Hewlett Harbor; Rockway Hunting Club, Lawrence; and Woodmere Club, Woodmere. The Seawane Club is already sold out and the remaining courses are filling up fast.
The 2016 Annual Carnation Ball raised $707,217 in support of South Nassau Communities Hospital's $10 million Emergency Department expansion campaign. Paul Black, CEO of Allscripts, was honored as the Corporate Honoree. Former LIRR President Helena Williams received the Mary Pearson Award for her contributions. Trauma Program manager Margaret Puya received the Cupola Award for going above and beyond. The funds raised will support expanding the Emergency Department from 16,000 to 30,000 square feet to accommodate the hospital's growing patient volume.
The CSU Institute for Palliative Care and the San Diego Coalition for Compassionate Care are requesting support for their first annual professional conference on palliative care to be held on June 10, 2016 at CSU San Marcos. The conference will highlight interdisciplinary efforts and best practices in palliative care. Palliative care aims to improve patient quality of life and is appropriate for patients with serious illnesses regardless of age. Expanding palliative care in San Diego County could improve healthcare and reduce costs. Sponsorship of the conference would support professional development and community wellbeing.
The Ventura Family YMCA organized a swim program called Operation Splash to provide swim lessons and water activities to underserved children in Ventura. They collaborated with local organizations to inform participants and provide swim kits. The program taught swimming strokes, safety, and growth through lessons and games. It was successful and the YMCA plans to continue the program in the future.
The document is a sponsorship packet for Boise State University's Dance Marathon event, which benefits St. Luke's Children's Hospital. The event is a 17-hour dance marathon where students participate in dance, entertainment, and hear stories from families treated at the hospital. Last year the event raised $66,216 for the hospital. The packet outlines various sponsorship levels and benefits, which include recognition in marketing materials, tickets to the event, and opportunities to support miracle families. It also shares the story of Vann Edwards, a miracle child treated at the hospital, and provides a sponsorship commitment form.
Josh Cares provides child life specialists to support and comfort critically ill children at Cincinnati Children's Hospital whose families cannot be with them. The specialists aim to reduce patients' feelings of isolation through play, companionship, and helping families stay connected. Josh Cares serves approximately 25 children daily and is the only such program in the US. It relies on donations to fund specialists' time with patients.
THE CAREGIVER COALITION OF SAN DIEGO PRESENTS: "Protect Yourself and Your Lov...Vaneza Casimiro
油
Join Us Friday, June 3, 2016 at 9:00am to 1:00pm
St Paul's Plaza
1420 East Palomar Street, Chula Vista, CA 91913
Register by June 1, 2016
1 (800) 827-4277 or www.sharp.com/classes
Every company benefits when they have a cause-marketing program. Learn how you can support Visiting Nurse l Hospice Atlanta, Georgia\'s Largest Nonprofit Provider of Healthcare at Home.
2010 In The Moment A Celebration Of Lifesuecarpenter
油
Every corporate brand needs a cause-marketing program. Support Visiting Nurse l Hospice Atlanta, Georgia\'s Largest Nonprofit Provider of Healthcare at Home.
Community Center of Northern Westchester 2014 HighlightsCCNW
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Over 1,800 families received help from the Center in 2013, a tenfold increase from 1992. The Center distributed 183 tons of food during 6,982 pantry visits and 87 tons of donated clothing. A variety of educational programs were offered, including ESL classes, computer training, nutrition courses, and legal workshops. Over 900 students attended classes in 2013 and volunteers contributed over 50,000 hours of service.
Dementia Care Specialists (DCS) has recognized Provision Living at St Louis Hills as the first facility in Missouri to achieve the status of Distinguished Providerthe highest credential in dementia care.
The Northwestern Memorial Foundation raises funds to support Northwestern Memorial Hospital's mission of clinical innovation, scientific discovery and improving community health. Northwestern Memorial Hospital is an academic medical center committed to high quality care, cost effectiveness, patient satisfaction, and integrating education and research to enhance services. The 2009 employee campaign aims to raise funds to support patient care programs in areas like cancer, cardiology, neuroscience and more, as well as employee assistance and community outreach efforts, through online and payroll donations from March to April.
The Kings County Commission on Aging provides services to seniors aged 60+ in Kings and Tulare counties. It offers programs related to health insurance counseling, nutrition assistance including Meals on Wheels, legal assistance, senior centers, ombudsman services, counseling, and transportation assistance. The agency has a board and staff that oversees these programs and services, with the goal of supporting senior citizens as outlined in the Older Americans Act. It provides information, referrals, and acts as an advocate for area seniors.
South Nassaus Emergency Services Department is the busiest community hospital emergency room in Nassau County, realizing an 8.5 percent increase in patient visits in 2013.
John D. Cameron, Jr., P.E., founder and managing partner of Cameron Engineering & Associates in Woodbury, NY, was the honoree of the outing, which was held at both the Inwood Country Club and The Seawane Club on Monday, June 15.
Many refer to Mr. Schaefer as a visionary. Since being named chief financial officer of Better Home Health Care Agency, the company has received the New York State Association of Health Care Providers Heroes in the Home award.
South Nassau Communities Hospital raised nearly $600,000 at its annual golf outing to support the expansion of its emergency room, setting a new record. Over 380 golfers participated across three golf courses. Anthony Ponte and Bill Ulrich were honored for their leadership and long-time support of the hospital. The funds raised will go towards doubling the size of the emergency room and adding space for behavioral health and pediatrics.
Due to the generosity of many local business and individual sponsors, the event raised a gross total of $760,020 (a net of $637,805) in support of the expansion campaign, realizing a net increase of 8 percent over last year's gala.
South Nassau Communities Hospital President and Chief Executive Officer Richard J. Murphy was presented The Society of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick On Long Island 2016 'Favorite Son' Award during the society's 32nd Emerald Ball and Banquet.
Proceeds from the 4th Annual Casino Royale will support South Nassau's Emergency Department Expansion Campaign. The campaign is a five-year, $10 million fundraising initiative to help pay for a $60 million renovation of the ED.
The event will take place at: The Seawane Club, Hewlett Harbor; Rockway Hunting Club, Lawrence; and Woodmere Club, Woodmere. The Seawane Club is already sold out and the remaining courses are filling up fast.
The 2016 Annual Carnation Ball raised $707,217 in support of South Nassau Communities Hospital's $10 million Emergency Department expansion campaign. Paul Black, CEO of Allscripts, was honored as the Corporate Honoree. Former LIRR President Helena Williams received the Mary Pearson Award for her contributions. Trauma Program manager Margaret Puya received the Cupola Award for going above and beyond. The funds raised will support expanding the Emergency Department from 16,000 to 30,000 square feet to accommodate the hospital's growing patient volume.
The campaign is a five-year, $10 million fundraising initiative to help support a $60 million renovation and expansion of the hospital's Emergency Department, serving all residents of the South Shore from Queens to Suffolk.
Mr. Schneider is a member of South Nassaus Board of Directors and a member of the hospitals building committee who has been active in raising funds for the Emergency Department expansion.
LI2DAY has donated a total of $203,400 during the last eight years to South Nassau in support of its breast cancer screening, early detection/diagnosis, and follow-up treatment program for underserved and minority patients.
Two of Long Island's most accomplished business leaders, Butch Yamali and Wayne Lipton, have been designated co-honorees of South Nassau Communities Hospital's 32nd Annual Golf Outing to be held Monday, June 13.
Since the Emergency Department Expansion Campaign began in 2015, the hospital's supporters have donated $3,376,910, pledged an additional $364,731 and secured grants of $500,000.
More than 250 residents completed a 3.1-mile walk through Baldwin and Oceanside and used Internet-based Crowdrise to raise the funds, which along with event sponsorships, grossed more than $76,000.
This year's ball will be held on Saturday, November 5 at the Crest Hollow Country Club in Woodbury, NY. Last year's Carnation Ball raised over $607,000 (net) to support the Emergency Department Expansion Campaign.
All net proceeds will benefit expansion of the hospitals Emergency Department in Oceanside, which currently serves 70,000 patients a year in a space built for 35,000 patient visits.
The Syde Hurdus Foundation has an extensive history of loyal support of South Nassau, donating annually for more than a decade to fund various hospital expansion and renovation projects.
Op-eds and commentaries 101: U-M IHPI Elevating Impact seriesKara Gavin
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A slide set about writing opinion and commentary pieces, created for the University of Michigan Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation in Jan. 2025
Title: Regulation of Tubular Reabsorption A Comprehensive Overview
Description:
This lecture provides a detailed and structured explanation of the mechanisms regulating tubular reabsorption in the kidneys. It explores how different physiological and hormonal factors influence glomerular filtration and reabsorption rates, ensuring fluid and electrolyte balance in the body.
Who Should Read This?
This presentation is designed for:
鏝 Medical Students (MBBS, BDS, Nursing, Allied Health Sciences) preparing for physiology exams.
鏝 Medical Educators & Professors looking for structured teaching material.
鏝 Healthcare Professionals (doctors, nephrologists, and physiologists) seeking a refresher on renal physiology.
鏝 Postgraduate Students & Researchers in the field of medical sciences and physiology.
What Youll Learn:
Local Regulation of Tubular Reabsorption
鏝 Glomerulo-Tubular Balance its mechanism and clinical significance
鏝 Net reabsorptive forces affecting peritubular capillaries
鏝 Role of peritubular hydrostatic and colloid osmotic pressures
Hormonal Regulation of Tubular Reabsorption
鏝 Effects of Aldosterone, Angiotensin II, ADH, and Natriuretic Peptides
鏝 Clinical conditions like Addisons disease & Conn Syndrome
鏝 Mechanisms of pressure natriuresis and diuresis
Nervous System Regulation
鏝 Sympathetic Nervous System activation and its effects on sodium reabsorption
Clinical Correlations & Case Discussions
鏝 How renal regulation is altered in hypertension, hypotension, and proteinuria
鏝 Comparison of Glomerulo-Tubular Balance vs. Tubulo-Glomerular Feedback
This presentation provides detailed diagrams, flowcharts, and calculations to enhance understanding and retention. Whether you are studying, teaching, or practicing medicine, this lecture will serve as a valuable resource for mastering renal physiology.
Keywords for Easy Search:
#Physiology #RenalPhysiology #TubularReabsorption #GlomeruloTubularBalance #HormonalRegulation #MedicalEducation #Nephrology
Asthma: Causes, Types, Symptoms & Management A Comprehensive OverviewDr Aman Suresh Tharayil
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This presentation provides a detailed yet concise overview of Asthma, a chronic inflammatory disease of the airways. It covers the definition, etiology (causes), different types, signs & symptoms, and common triggers of asthma. The content highlights both allergic (extrinsic) and non-allergic (intrinsic) asthma, along with specific forms like exercise-induced, occupational, drug-induced, and nocturnal asthma.
Whether you are a healthcare professional, student, or someone looking to understand asthma better, this presentation offers valuable insights into the condition and its management.
Chair and Presenters Sara A. Hurvitz, MD, FACP, Carey K. Anders, MD, FASCO, and Vyshak Venur, MD, discuss metastatic HER2-positive breast cancer in this CME/NCPD/CPE/AAPA/IPCE activity titled Fine-Tuning the Selection and Sequencing of HER2-Targeting Therapies in HER2-Positive MBC With and Without CNS Metastases: Expert Guidance on How to Individualize Therapy Based on Latest Evidence, Disease Features, Treatment Characteristics, and Patient Needs and Preferences. For the full presentation, downloadable Practice Aids, and complete CME/NCPD/CPE/AAPA/IPCE information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at https://bit.ly/4f8sUs7. CME/NCPD/CPE/AAPA/IPCE credit will be available until March 2, 2026.
This presentation provides a detailed exploration of the morphological and microscopic features of pneumonia, covering its histopathology, classification, and clinical significance. Designed for medical students, pathologists, and healthcare professionals, this lecture differentiates bacterial vs. viral pneumonia, explains lobar, bronchopneumonia, and interstitial pneumonia, and discusses diagnostic imaging patterns.
Key Topics Covered:
Normal lung histology vs. pneumonia-affected lung
Morphological changes in lobar, bronchopneumonia, and interstitial pneumonia
Microscopic features: Fibroblastic plugs, alveolar septal thickening, inflammatory cell infiltration
Stages of lobar pneumonia: Congestion, Red hepatization, Gray hepatization, Resolution
Common causative pathogens (Streptococcus pneumoniae, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Mycoplasma, etc.)
Clinical case study with diagnostic approach and differentials
Who Should Watch?
This is an essential resource for medical students, pathology trainees, and respiratory health professionals looking to enhance their understanding of pneumonias morphological aspects.
Dr. Vincenzo Giordano began his medical career 2011 at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary in the Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery. Here, he performed complex adult cardiothoracic surgical procedures, significantly enhancing his proficiency in patient critical care, as evidenced by his FCCS certification.
Cardiac Arrhythmia definition, classification, normal sinus rhythm, characteristics , types and management with medical ,surgical & nursing, health education and nursing diagnosis for paramedical students.
ECZEMA 3rd year notes with images .pptxAyesha Fatima
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If its not Itch Its not Eczema
Eczema is a group of medical conditions which causes inflammation and irritation to skin.
It is also called as Dermatitis
Eczema is an itchy consisting of ill defined erythremotous patches. The skin surface is usually scaly and As time progress, constant scratching leads to thickened lichenified skin.
Several classifications of eczemas are available based on Etiology, Pattern and chronicity.
According to aetiology Eczema are classified as:
Endogenous eczema: Where constitutional factors predispose the patient to developing an eczema.
Family history (maternal h/o eczema) is often present
Strong genetic predisposition (Filaggrin gene mutations are often present).
Filaggrin is responsible for maintaining moisture in skin (hence all AD patients have dry skin.
Immunilogical factor-Th-2 disease, Type I hypersensitivity (hence serum IgE high)
e.g., Seborrheic dermatitis, Statis dermatitis, Nummular dermatitis, Dyshidrotic Eczema
Exogenous eczema: Where external stimuli trigger development of eczema,
e.g., Irritant dermatitis, Allergic Dermatitis, Neurodermatitis,
Combined eczema: When a combination of constitutional factors and extrinsic triggers are responsible for the development of eczema
e.g., Atopic dermatitis
Extremes of Temperature
Irritants : Soaps, Detergents, Shower gels, Bubble baths and water
Stress
Infection either bacterial or viral,
Bacterial infections caused by Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus species.
Viral infections such as Herpes Simplex, Molluscum Contagiosum
Contact allergens
Inhaled allergens
Airborne allergens
Allergens include
Metals eg. Nickle, Cobalt
Neomycin, Topical ointment
Fragrance ingredients such as Balsam of Peru
Rubber compounds
Hair dyes for example p-Phenylediamine
Plants eg. Poison ivy .
Atopic Dermatitis : AD is a chronic, pruritic inflammatory skin disease characterized by itchy inflamed skin.
Allergic Dermatitis: A red itchy weepy reaction where the skin has come in contact with a substance That immune system recognizes as foreign substances.
Ex: Poison envy, Preservatives from creams and lotions.
Contact Irritant Dermatitis: A Localized reaction that include redness, itching and burning where the skin has come In contact with an allergen or with irritant such as acid, cleaning agent or chemical.
Dyshidrotic Eczema: Irritation of skin on the palms and soles by
clear deep blisters that itch and burn.
Clinical Features; Acute Eczema:- Acute eczema is characterized by an erythematous and edematous plaque, which is ill-defined and is surmounted by papules, vesicles, pustules and exudate that dries to form crusts. A subsiding eczematous plaque may be covered with scales.
Chronic Eczema:- Chronic eczema is characterized by lichenification, which is a triad of hyperpigmentation, thickening markings. The lesions are less exudative and more scaly. Flexural lesions may develop fissures.
Pruritus
Characteristic Rash
Chronic or repeatedly occurring symptoms.
Flag Screening in Physiotherapy Examination.pptxBALAJI SOMA
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Flag screening is a crucial part of physiotherapy assessment that helps in identifying medical, psychological, occupational, and social barriers to recovery. Recognizing these flags ensures that physiotherapists make informed decisions, provide holistic care, and refer patients appropriately when necessary. By integrating flag screening into practice, physiotherapists can optimize patient outcomes and prevent chronicity of conditions.
1. Explain the physiological control of glomerular filtration and renal blood flow
2. Describe the humoral and autoregulatory feedback mechanisms that mediate the autoregulation of renal plasma flow and glomerular filtration rate
Dr. Anik Roy Chowdhury
MBBS, BCS(Health), DA, MD (Resident)
Department of Anesthesiology, ICU & Pain Medicine
Shaheed Suhrawardy Medical College Hospital (ShSMCH)
An X-ray generator is a crucial device used in medical imaging, industry, and research to produce X-rays. It operates by accelerating electrons toward a metal target, generating X-ray radiation. Key components include the X-ray tube, transformer assembly, rectifier system, and high-tension circuits. Various types, such as single-phase, three-phase, constant potential, and high-frequency generators, offer different efficiency levels. High-frequency generators are the most advanced, providing stable, high-quality imaging with minimal radiation exposure. X-ray generators play a vital role in diagnostics, security screening, and industrial testing while requiring strict radiation safety measures.
Golf Outing in Support of Emergency Services Department Raises Nearly $282,000
1. News From:
For Immediate Release August 11, 2014
Contact: Damian Becker, Manager of Media Relations
(516) 377-5370
Nearly $282,000 Raised by Golf Outing in Support of
Emergency Services Department
Westbury Resident Sinks Hole-in-One for $20K Towards a Car
Photo Caption: DSC4925 - Rockville Centre Mayor Francis X. Murray receives SNCH Annual Golf Outing
honoree award from Richard J. Murphy, president and CEO of South Nassau Communities Hospital.
Photo Caption: DSC4728 While the golfers enjoyed good weather and the challenges presented by The
Seawane Club in Hewlett Harbor and Inwood Country Club, the 2014 SNCH golf outing will be remembered for
the hole-in-one recorded by Westbury, NY, resident Mike Ricciardi that earned him $20,000 towards the
purchase of a car from Paul Conte Cadillac in Freeport, NY.
Oceanside, NY South Nassau Communities Hospitals 30th
Annual Golf Outing raised nearly $282,000
in support of South Nassaus Emergency Department Expansion Campaign.
The Emergency Department Expansion Campaign is a five-year, $10 million fundraising initiative to
ensure state-of-the-art emergency care to the residents of the South Shore. The expansion project will increase
the Emergency Departments square footage from 16,000 to 30,000 square feet, increasing its overall size by
87% and giving it the necessary room to accommodate a projected 70,000 patient visits each year as well as
establishing dedicated areas for behavioral health and pediatric emergencies.
Aside from raising the most money in its 30-year history, the annual golf outing will be remembered for
the hole-in-one recorded by Westbury, NY, resident Mike Ricciardi that earned him $20,000 towards the
purchase of a car from Paul Conte Cadillac in Freeport, NY. Rockville Centre Mayor Francis X. Murray was the
honoree of the outing, which was held at The Seawane Club in Hewlett Harbor and Inwood Country Club in
Inwood.
Mayor Murray and his family have been long-time, loyal supporters of South Nassaus mission to
provide high-quality healthcare services to the residents of Rockville Centre and the South Shore communities,
said South Nassaus president and CEO, Richard J. Murphy. We are thankful for his commitment to our
mission and for his discerning and courageous leadership on behalf of the residents and business community of
Rockville Centre.
2. A lifelong Rockville Centre resident, Mayor Murray has been an active member of the Rockville Centre
Fire Department since 1972, including serving as an EMT. He was a co-chair of the Villages Environmental and
Beautification Committee; Vice President of the RVC Conservancy; and board member of the Friends of Senior
Services, Inc. (FOSSI).
South Nassaus Emergency Services Department is the busiest community hospital emergency room in
Nassau County, realizing an 8.5 percent increase in patient visits in 2013. Praised for its efficiency and
responsiveness to the needs of patients, the departments staff includes board-certified, residency-trained
emergency medicine physicians as well as nurses and physicians' assistants who have been specially-trained in
emergency medical care.
The department is a New York State Department of Health regional Stroke Center and is southern
Nassau Countys only Trauma Level II Center. The department has over 35 large independent treatment bays,
specialty treatment areas as well as its own dedicated Computerized Radiology Suite for rapid access for testing
and results.
Golfers who participated in the 30th
South Nassau outing competed for low gross score, low net score,
nearest to the pin, longest drive, most accurate drive, and hole-in-one prizes. The afternoon of golf was followed
by an evening of fine dining, camaraderie, and fun, including a lavish buffet and raffle prizes ranging from tickets
to professional sporting events to foursomes at the areas most prestigious courses.
Designated a Magnet速 hospital by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), South Nassau速
Communities Hospital is one of the regions largest hospitals, with 435 beds, more than 900 physicians and 3,000
employees. Located in Oceanside, NY, the hospital is an acute-care, not-for-profit teaching hospital that
provides state-of-the-art care in cardiac, oncologic, orthopedic, bariatric, pain management, mental health and
emergency services. In addition to its extensive outpatient specialty centers, South Nassau provides emergency
and elective angioplasty, and is the only hospital on Long Island with the Novalis Tx and Gamma Knife速
radiosurgery technologies. South Nassau is a designated Stroke Center by the New York State Department of
Health and Comprehensive Community Cancer Center by the American College of Surgeons and is an accredited
center of the Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Association and Quality Improvement Program. In addition, the
hospital has been awarded the Joint Commissions gold seal of approval as a Top Performer on Key Quality
Measures, including heart attack, heart failure, pneumonia and surgical care; and disease-specific care for hip and
joint replacement, wound care and end-stage renal disease. For more information, visit www.southnassau.org.
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