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Surviving and Thriving in Gratitude

 

November marks National Gratitude Month, an opportunity to celebrate resilience, generosity and inspiring partnerships. During Gratitude Month, The Pap Corps Champions for Cancer Research organized a special event called "Surviving in Style" benefiting Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center. Cancer survivors walked the runway with our physician-scientists paying tribute to the courage, support and hope behind the health care journey. Experience joyful gratitude in this video featuring the event.

 

The Batchelor Foundation Advances Pediatric Research

2023 Micah Batchelor Awards for Excellence in Children’s Health Research celebrate four leading-edge pediatric researchers.

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Breast Cancer Survivor Shows Her Gratitude

Judy Aguirre supports Sylvester’s physician-scientists through personal philanthropy and proceeds from a small business she created.

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HIV Research Outreach for Health Equity

Maria Alcaide, M.D., hopes that the Miller School of Medicine’s new mobile research unit will bring HIV research to the South Florida community.

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Accolades for Desai Sethi Urology Institute

Researchers win two of three recognized abstracts at the American Society for Men’s Health 2023 Annual Meeting.

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Explore Donor Stories That Are Transforming Health Care

From prevention to treatments, donors are partnering with our physicians to transform health care and save lives. Explore their stories of generosity in the latest edition of the Medicine Magazine.

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Podcast: Humanizing Medicine and Medical Student Mental Health 

Jason Onugha, M.D. ’20, M.P.H. ’20, talks to Dean Henri Ford about strategies to combat the stress brought on by medical school and a career in medicine.

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In The Know

Henri R. Ford, M.D., M.H.A., chief academic officer and dean of the Miller School of Medicine, shares his gratitude for the generosity of donors who support medical education and the future of health care.

 
 

WHY I GIVE

“Cancer is a scary word. From the moment you get that diagnosis, you become a different person. It’s always in the back of your mind, but the team at Sylvester makes it all right. They are there for you and with you every step of the way.”

 

Judy Aguirre

 
 
 
University of Miami
 
 

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