
Annabelle L. Fonseca, M.D., M.H.S., F.A.C.S., was chosen for the Jeffrey and Joan Matthews Developing Leaders Program at Digestive Disease Week, a meeting of GI professionals held May 6-9 in Chicago. Only one recipient is selected per year.
USA Health Mitchell Cancer Institute has proposed a new license plate to raise funds for local cancer research. The state must receive 1,000 paid pre-commitments for this new design by May 31, 2020, for the plate to be issued.
A distinctive license plate would raise at least $41,250 a year -- $41.25 per plate – to be used for cancer research at the Mitchell Cancer Institute. Place your order today and help us spread the word!
Visit the Department of Revenue's Commitment To Purchase Application.
Have these three items ready:
If the state receives at least 1,000 paid pre-commitments by May 31, 2020, you’ll receive an emailed voucher to be used to obtain the new license plate.
You can follow the number of pre-commitments at the Department of Revenue.
Annabelle L. Fonseca, M.D., M.H.S., F.A.C.S., was chosen for the Jeffrey and Joan Matthews Developing Leaders Program at Digestive Disease Week, a meeting of GI professionals held May 6-9 in Chicago. Only one recipient is selected per year.
Research shows that new mothers are often at risk for serious — and sometimes life-threatening — complications after childbirth, according to the March of Dimes.
Bonding with parents by making skin-to-skin contact as soon after birth as possible is one of the best things new families can do to create lasting connections.
The Hope Cup Par 3 Shootout, presented by Lexus of Mobile, will benefit the USA Health Mitchell Cancer Institute. Join us Thursday, June 15, at Magnolia Grove. Tee-off is at 1 p.m. All tournament players are invited to attend the post-tournament awards presentations and reception. Prizes will be awarded at every hole!
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