Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 23 Apr 2009, p. 17

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Markham StoufiVil-le'éfiospital and the Legacy committee personally thank Draeger Medical Canada for their generous donation of two infant Resuscitaire Warmers valued at close to $50,000! These warming beds allow doctors and-nurses to observe and ca re for babies in the Special Care Nursery at the hospital and allow the hospital to continue to provide the best possible care for its littlest patients. . ’ v . ' "Dra‘egerMedical Canada is committed to our partnership with the hospitals in our community such as MSH and their goal to providing exceptional health care for the Markham Stouffville community. Sponsoring events like the Legacy for MSH ensure it continues it's grOWthstowards being one of the best healthcare facilities in Canada!" says Frederick Donaldson, VP Chief Financial Officer, Draeger Medical Canada Inc. . . Pictured from lâ€"r: Jane Burchell, Legacy Co-Chair; Paula Bedoya, Modality Manager, Neonatal Care, Draeger Medical Canada Inc.; Michael Taranovsky, Account.Manager, Draeger Medical Canada Inc.; Neil Walker, MSH Chief Operating Officer; Dr. Larry Pancer, Chief of Paediatrics; Joanne'MacKénzie, Director of Maternal Child and Oncology Services. And making her debut, Baby Alice. EVENT SPONSOR: S Scotiabank Group For more information please coll 905-472-7373 ext.6606 wwaegocpSkco SUNDM’, “Hill 26! Join us Funds raised from this event will be allocated to the purchase of equipment for the Maternal Child Unit and the funding of the Dr. Bear Program.

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