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October 15, 2009 - Image 72

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2009-10-15

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Family
Focus

Heartfelt

DMC Guild
honors cardio
institute with
$200,000 gift.

Mike Duggan, president and CEO of

Detroit Medical Center, and Dr. Ted

Schrieber, president of the DMC
Cardiovascular Institute

T

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NATIONAL FUND

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ISRAEL

forever.

October 15 • 2009

he DMC Guild awarded
Dr. Theodore Schreiber,
president of the DMC
Cardiovascular Heart Institute,
$200,000 at the DMC Guild's annual
fundraiser, "Won from the Heart."
The award was given to remodel
the institute's Cath Lab Four.
The dinner hosted 350 doctors,
community leaders and supporters
of the DMC Guild. The $200,000
award is the largest single gift the
DMC Guild has ever awarded. The
funds were raised from the DMC
Guild's golf outing, casino night and
Won From the Heart Dinner events.
The DMC Guild began in 1983
as the Hutzel Men's Group. The
founding director is former Hutzel
Hospital President Frank Iacobell.
Carolyn Clifford from Channel 7
News was mistress of ceremony for
the evening's program. Honorees
were Dr. Schreiber and nine local
interventional cardiologists that are
part of the Cardio Team One 24-
hour team. Cardio Team One, first
introduced at Harper University
Hospital in March, is a pioneering
program for treating heart attacks .
to successfully reduce the average
"ER door to catherization balloon
treatment" time to 39 minutes.
Dan Nemes, chair of Harper
University Hospital and Hutzel
Women's Hospital, received the
DMC Guild's first Volunteer of the
Year Award for his years as chair
of both boards and the main DMC
Corporate Board of Directors. i I

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