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Gratitude for the Power of Many, United for Better Health

 
This month, we celebrate the power of many who are united to improve health outcomes and transform patient care in South Florida. Last month, the members of The Pap Corps Champions for Cancer Research made a historic donation of $8.4 million to Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center. The gift announcement was a record-breaking annual donation, part of The Pap Corps $50 million, 10-year pledge to Sylvester. Read More.
 

Children of Abacos

A team of Miller School medical professionals is leading a pilot program in Great Abaco Island to help children recover from Hurricane Dorian.

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Tackling Incurable Vision Disorders

The treatment of inherited retinal disease could dramatically change, thanks to the support of a generous alumnus.

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Hope for Children with Cancer

Steven Dwoskin continues his decades-long support of Sylvester by establishing the Dwoskin Children's Cancer Research Fund.

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Medical Education

Fulfilling a Dream to Serve

Alyssa F. Levy, M.D./M.S. Candidate, Class of 2025, is fulfilling her dream to go to medical school and serve patients with support from the Betty G. Reader Foundation. We are grateful to all donors who help our future physicians through Miller School of Medicine student scholarships.

 

All Eyes On Virtual Reality

Virtual reality opens a new realm to help medical students learn about ophthalmology.

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Inside U Podcast: Using Big Data to Improve Health

Azizi Seixas, M.D., and Henri R. Ford, M.D., M.H.A., explore the ways in which artificial intelligence and informatics can break down barriers to improve health outcomes.

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University of Miami Medicine Magazine: A Vision of Gratitude

Explore inspiring philanthropic stories, including one on how the Richard M. Schulze Family Foundation helps individuals from vulnerable populations.

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Miller School students and one faculty member were inducted into the Gold Humanism Honor Society. The society recognizes individuals who support the importance of human connection in health care.

 

WHY I GIVE

“I knew I needed to do something to support Sylvester researchers’ critical work to find breakthroughs to treat and cure children’s cancers.”

- Steven Dwoskin

 
 
 
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