
The Living Well with Diabetes program was created to provide participants with the tools, understanding, and encouragement needed to better manage their condition and improve their overall quality of life.
Nathan Cole always wanted to serve his fellow Marines. Now, as one of those rare individuals diagnosed with ALS in his 30s, he is taking on a new role to support them.
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The Living Well with Diabetes program was created to provide participants with the tools, understanding, and encouragement needed to better manage their condition and improve their overall quality of life.
“We are thrilled to be able to recognize and celebrate this brave and compassionate member of our staff who exemplifies the very best of our mission and values,” said Deborah Browning, MSN, RN, CENP, chief executive officer at Children’s & Women’s Hospital.
Grazette will lead strategic efforts to expand cardiovascular services, strengthen research initiatives, and cultivate an environment that supports clinical excellence and academic growth.
“Our team was proud to contribute to the conference in a way that supports the mission of NSA and reflects the depth and talent within USA Health,” said Anthony Martino, M.D.
The event combined competitive fun with community impact, raising vital funds to support cancer care advancements at MCI.
USA Health urologist Lorie G. Fleck, M.D., FACS, FPMRS, was nominated for the six-year term by the American Association of Clinical Urologists (AACU), one of six urologic societies that nominate trustees to the ABU.
“It underscores the university’s growing influence in international health research and its commitment to improving outcomes for mothers and babies worldwide,” said Maran Ramani, M.D.
Nathan Cole always wanted to serve his fellow Marines. Now, as one of those rare individuals diagnosed with ALS in his 30s, he is taking on a new role to support them.
“We know this program has a positive, lasting impact on the teenagers and the patients and staff members they assist,” said Rebekah Blanchard, director of volunteer services at USA Health.
“The sports physical day that USA Health partners with MCPSS to provide to high school athletes is a pinnacle of our relationship,” said Peter Rippey, M.D., CAQSM.
MCI will host its annual Par 3 Golf Tournament on June 12, with proceeds directly benefiting cancer research, patient care services, and support programs like the ones that helped Kristen Sayles through her journey.
“My vision is for us to be known not only for what we’ve achieved, but also for what we continue to pursue with compassion, collaboration, and excellence,” said Benjamin Estrada, M.D., interim chair of the Department of Pediatrics at USA Health.