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from our Foundation Chairmanword of thanks
As we welcome the spring season, yourFoundation is gearing up for many excitingevents to benefit High Point Regional HealthSystem. Most exciting this year will be a newoccasion: our first “Sun & Stars SignatureEvent” which will take place on Monday,September 26. This is a date you will want tosave on your calendar right now because weare planning a day and night that we promiseyou will not want to miss! More details willfollow, but we can tell you now that we willconclude the day with a fantastic receptionfeaturing an intimate concert at the High PointCountry Club with five time Grammy winnerChristopher Cross! As always, and most
importantly, the funds raised by the “Signature” event will benefit ourhealth system; in this case the Heart and Cancer Programs!
While we work hard to present you with engaging activities and funevents, we hope you remember that community support for ourhospital is really the point of it all. Our goal is always to help ensurethat our healthcare professionals have the most advanced medicalequipment and services available to best meet the needs of thepatients, families and neighbors we serve at High Point Regional.
The Foundation strives to grow the list of people who makecommitments to our health system because every dollar counts inhelping to heal and to save lives. Thankfully, these efforts continue topay off. In this edition of our magazine, you will read how High PointRegional Health System has been recognized as one of the top 50cardio hospitals in the country! I hope you feel gratified in knowingyour generosity makes this level of healthcare excellence possibleright here in our community.
Thank you for all that you do for High Point Regional!
AFoundation Board of Directors
Reid MarshChairman, Foundation Board
Donald W. Cameron, Ed.d.Chairman, Board of Trustees
Owen BertschiVice Chairman, Board of Trustees
Harry R. “Frosty” Culp, D.D.S.Immediate Past ChairmanDevelopment Committee
Kim BaumanStrib BoyntonBrack BrigmanSumner FinchCharlene GreenJim KeeverMolly Millis-HedgecockDavid F. Moore, Jr., MDLeah PriceEmily RagsdaleDoug Witcher
Staff
Denise M. PotterVice President
Courtney BestDirector of Development
Julie S. SamuelsMajor Gifts Officer
April CartyEvent & Gift Specialist
Darlene McDanielsExecutive Assistant
Delores HoldenData Specialist
Reid MarshChairman, Foundation Board
Planning Your Legacy?Creating your plan is easier thanever... check out the confidentialWills Planner on our website atwww.givetohighpointregional.comand choose the Charitable PlannedGiving item on the Giving list.
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High Point Regional singled out for prestigious heartcare recognition Pg. 3 & 4
Events! Friends of High Point Regional… making a difference! Pg. 5 & 6
Support comes for Mental Health Patients Pg. 8
Doctors Making House Calls Introducing “Rapid Rounds” Pg. 9 & 10
The Gift Of Music Pg.11
Tribute Listing Pg.12601 N. Elm StreetP.O. Box HP-5High Point, NC 27261
336-878-6011
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This doctor makes house calls!Molly Millis-Hedgecock with Dr. Bernard Chinnasami pg. 9
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50High Point RegionalNamed One of the TopCardiovascular Hospitals in the Nation
On November 15, 2010, HPRHS President Jeff Millerlearned High Point Regional Health System had beennamed one of the 50 top cardiovascular hospitals inthe nation for 2011 by Thomson Reuters.
“This recognition is a tremendous milestone for ourheart program,” Miller says. “Thomson Reuters is the industry leader in collecting and assimilatinghealthcare data and monitors vital healthcare trends,such as excellence in cardiovascular care, across theUnited States.
“Recognition by Thomson Reuters carries a great dealof prestige,” Miller explains.
Over 1,000 hospitals in the United States offer thecardiovascular services regularly monitored byThomson Reuters. Out of those hospitals, ThomsonReuters selected the 50 best cardiovascular services.Within those 50 top cardiovascular facilities, just 15 are
community hospitals like High Point Regional, Millerpoints out.
This honor places High Point Regional in the samehierarchy of healthcare providers as premier majormedical centers and teaching hospitals withcardiovascular residency programs throughout thenation.
“This is the biggest and best accomplishment that ourheart program has had,” explains cardiologist Dr. ZanTyson of Carolina Cardiology Cornerstone. “It’s a validaccomplishment in that all of the hospitals monitoredare based on the same statistics. This is not an awardor a designation that you can seek or apply for.”
The “Top 50” designation is based on three years ofdata about each hospital’s success in targeted areas.
In determining this honor, Thomson Reuters analyzed
High Point Regional Heart Specialists1st row, left to right: Peter Van Trigt, III, M.D., TCTS; Fareed Al-Khori, M.D.; Steven Rohrbeck, M.D., Kathryn McFarland, M.D., Ernest Gumprecht, M.D., Ali Akbary, M.D.2nd row, left to right: Andy Chiu, M.D., Barrett Cheek, M.D., James McGukin, M.D., Kenneth Wallmeyer, M.D., Thomas Folk, M.D., Zan Tyson, M.D., Stephen Mills, M.D. 3rd row, Kurt Daniel, D.O.Not pictured: Malkiat Dhatt, M.D., Robert Erdin, M.D., Darryl Kalil, M.D., Robert Krasowski, M.D., Brian Munley, M.D., Rajan Revankar, M.D., Chandra Vyas, M.D.
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data from 1,022 hospitals. They looked at outcomesfor heart failure patients, myocardial infarction (heartattack) patients, patients who underwent cardiac arterybypass graft (CABG)surgery and thoseundergoingpercutaneouscoronary interventionssuch as angioplasty, stent placement and atherectomy.
The hospitals that made it to the top tier were theones whose patients have higher survival rates,shorter hospital stays, fewer readmissions, fewercomplications and lower costs of care.
“These are the very same goals we have alwaysmaintained for heart care at High Point Regional,” Miller says.
When High Point Regional’s leaders began plans toexpand the hospital’s cardiology services to includecardiovascular surgery and a comprehensive heartcenter well over 20 years ago, they pursued this visionwith one goal: Excellence.
In January 1991 High Point Regional performed its firstopen heart surgery, and today the hospital performsapproximately 240 such surgeries annually. In 2001,High Point Regional opened Carolina Regional HeartCenter, a facility that houses the offices of allcardiologists and cardiovascular surgeons, state-of-
the-art cardiovascular technology and research,invasive, non-invasive and interventional procedures,as well as cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation.
“Dr. Cheek and Ihave both been partof this program sincethe very beginning,”
says Dr. Tyson who specializes in heart rhythmdisorders. He is the director of Carolina CardiologyCornerstone’s Electrophysiology (EP) Program anddirector for High Point Regional's OutpatientCatheterization and EP laboratories.
“From the very beginning, our plans were to build oneof the best programs in the country,” Miller explains.“Our region reached out to raise the funds necessaryto build – and continue to operate – this center. Thecampaign raised a total of nearly $13 million dollarswhich funded several projects. Contributions from Fred& Barbara Wilson helped fund our Cath Lab and therenovation of our critical care unit was funded by Jackand Marsha Slane.”
“And thanks to the dedication of our cardiologists,cardiothoracic surgeons, nurses and countlesssupport staff, we have been able to make that vision a reality.”
Being named one of the top 50 heart programs in thenation is affirmation that the entire Heart Team has had
Thomson Reuters 2011 Top 50 Cardiovascular Hospitals
This elite group of winners has raised the bar significantly, delivering higher survival rates, shorter hospitalstays, fewer readmissions and lower costs - which add up to enormous value for the communities theyserve. As a result, everyone benefits: patients, families, employers, insurers and the hospital itself.
Comparing the award winners to similar high-volume non-award winning hospitals, we found that if allcardiovascular providers performed at the level of this year's winners:
• More than 7,500 additional lives could be saved.• Nearly 12,000 additional patients could be complication-free.• Approximately $910 million could be saved.
“Recognition by Thomson Reuters carries a great deal of prestige.”
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Gary and Landon Slane during annual Slane Trunk Show.Simon Jewelers donates a portion of the sales from showto the High Point Regional Foundation Endowment Fund.
Southwest Middle Schoolʼs Kimberly Gilyard, Assistant Principal and Teacher Assistant Tammy Stafford held a Pink& Jeans Day to raise awareness of breast cancer and toraise funds for free mammograms at High Point Regional.
On Saturday, January 15, 2011, Mud Duck Barbell proudlypresented the CancerFITT Pullfest. Powerlifters spent theday raising funds to benefit the Laura Morrow CancerFITTScholarship Fund. CancerFITT is a special exercise program designed for cancer patients.
Liberty Steakhouse and Brewery held a Pints For ProstatesEvent and donated over $600 in support of Prostate Support groups at High Point Regional Health System.
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vents! E Friends of High Point Regional…making a difference!
Dennis Lemons of Barberitos Southwest Grille & Cantinapresents a check to Janet Forrest of HPRHS. Each yearBarberitos selects a special day and donates 10% of theirincome to benefit the HPRHS cancer program and to raiseawareness of breast cancer.
Steve Golinski participated in Battle of the Triad Bi-athalonon October 24. Steve donated his second place $100 win-nings to benefit the Heart Strides program at HPRHS!
High Point University Female Athletes did their part to help save lives by donating proceeds from their special t-shirt salesto the Pink Ribbon cancer campaign efforts at High Point Regional.
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“I heard a patient from Lexington say that this is theplace to come for heart surgery,” says cardiovascularsurgeon Dr. Stephen Mills of Triad Cardiac & ThoracicSurgery of High Point.
Dr. Mills, who was one of the first two cardiothoracic(CT) surgeons in High Point Regional’s open heart
surgery program and who has been with the programsince its inception, takes immense satisfaction in theThomson Reuters designation, yet he never losessight of the focus of Carolina Regional Heart Center– the patients.
“It’s been very gratifying to watch this program growfrom the ground up and to know that patients now viewus as their first choice for care,” Mills says.
“Our statistics are very impressive, and that’s a resultof communication and collaboration between the CTsurgeons, the cardiologists and the nursing staff. Rightnow our hospital stay for cardiothoracic surgery is threedays. This is what patients can expect when they comehere,” Mills explains.
“The good outcomes of patient care are a reflection ofthe culture and the teamwork here. We’ve always hadhigh expectations and attention to detail,” Millsexplains.
Keys to the success of High Point Regional’s heartprogram are fairly simple, in theory that is.
“All 20 cardiologists on staff are members of thesame medical group. Consequently, they all followthe same patient care protocols and maintain opencommunication,” points out cardiologist Dr. Barry
Cheek of Carolina Cardiology Cornerstone. Dr.Cheek serves as director of the InpatientCatheterization Laboratory at High Point RegionalHospital and serves with Dr. Tyson on the board ofdirectors for Carolina Regional Heart Center.
“There is a lot of interaction between us,” explains Dr.Cheek, who along with Dr. Tysonand Dr. Mills has beeninstrumental in Carolina RegionalHeart Center’s vision andsuccess.
“There’s a comfort level here thatyou don’t see at other hospitals,”Dr. Mills says. “We understand
how the other thinks. We understand the direction wewill each take with a patient. There’s a tremendousability of the nurses to know what to expect for ourpatients’ care too.”
Plus, the entire team feels rooted in this community –a community that put its faith and its financial supportbehind a vision to provide excellent heart care.
“We’ve been the recipients of a generous community,”Mills says. “This community has made certain that wehad the best facilities in which to provide care.
The Millis family in particular has continued toprovide ongoing support over the years and mostrecently established the Millis Heart Fund at HighPoint Regional.
“We wanted to provide a way to recognize theincredible work and achievements of ourcardiovascular team at High Point Regional” saysMolly Millis Hedgecock. “Our hope was that ourcontributions would encourage others to helpensure this outstanding level of healthcare ismaintained and available to all in our communitynow and into the future.”
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“It’s been very gratifying to watch thisprogram grow from the ground up and toknow that patients now view us as theirfirst choice for care”
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Story by Cathy Weaver
High Point Regional Health Systemreceived a $380,000 grant, which willbe used in collaboration with theMental Health Association in HighPoint to establish an outpatienttreatment service for needy adultswho suffer from severe andpersistent mental illness. The grant isfrom The Duke Endowment.
“I am thrilled about this grant and thesupport it will enable the communityto provide to patients coming out ofour hospital, said Kitty Stafford,Behavioral Health clinical director atHigh Point Regional. For the past fiveyears, there has been a tremendousgap in outpatient therapy servicesavailable in our community. Thisgrant will provide patients with anopportunity to receive ongoing,outpatient therapy and hopefullyprevent re-hospitalization.”
Thanks to the grant, between 450and 500 patients annually will receivecare who would otherwise have noaccess to outpatient treatment.Mental illness statistics are bothalarming and growing. In fact, more
than 27,000 residents in GuilfordCounty suffer from mental illness andwith N.C. Mental Health Reform,these numbers are increasing.
"With the increase in psychiatricpatients seen in the Emergency
Department, the problem of where to seek outpatient services hasplaced a huge strain on the system,said Meg Cashion, EmergencyDepartment manager at High PointRegional. As a result, there is a lackof available resources to serveindigent patients who are dischargedfrom hospitals with no plan fornecessary individual therapy.
“We are extremely fortunate to havebeen the recipient of this grant. Thiswill assist us in providing the follow-up care that is seriously needed."
“This grant will support High Point Regional and the Mental Health Association in providingoutpatient services in conjunctionwith medication management forincreased positive outcomes.
High Point Regional will develop the patient’s aftercare plan andfacilitates a timely referral to theMental Health Association. TheMental Health Association will makepersonal contact with the patient to increase the likelihood of follow-through with aftercare/dischargeplanning for outpatient services andmedication management.
The Duke Endowment, located in Charlotte, N.C.,seeks to fulfill the legacy of James B. Duke by improvinglives and communities in the Carolinas through highereducation, health care, rural churches and children’sservices. Since its inception, the Endowment hasawarded nearly $2.7 billion in grants.
Grant to Help Those withMental Illness
$380,000
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High Point Regional Health System Receives
“This grant will provide patients withan opportunity to receive ongoing,outpatient therapy and hopefullyprevent re-hospitalization.”
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DOCTORS MAKING HOUSE CALLSINTRODUCING “RAPID ROUNDS”Familiar with the concept of hospital rounds? If so, Denise Potter, VicePresident of the Foundation, has introduced "Rapid Rounds" which takes"medical rounding" to an entirely new level. To date, six receptions have beenheld in homes of friends of the hospital throughout the community since lastyear. The receptions which typically have 50 in attendance, each featuresphysicians and nursing professionals who provide information on the latestadvances regarding patient care programs, technology and services on avariety of specialized areas. Rapid Rounds provides an opportunity for gueststo be "up close and personal" with physicians in a non-medical casual setting."It's a great way to become more informed about all of the excitingdevelopments and exceptional healthcare offerings available at High PointRegional" says Potter. "We have received such a positive response fromthese events that we will continue to offer them in the future."
For more information or to be added to the invitation list, please call 878-6379or email your contact information to [email protected].
Left to Right: Ken and Cacky Marsh with Julie and Allen Andrews at Covington Rapid Rounds
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Cindy Stewart, Director of Critical Care Nursing, Dr. Mark Doner &Tammi Mengel, Chief Nursing Officer at High Point Regional spokeabout the latest advances in critical care medicine at the home ofClaire and Jeff Horney.
Dr. Craig Hall, Dr. Mark Lukens, Dr. Susan Williford and Dr.Bernard Chinnasami discussed advances in Cancer Caretreatments including interventional radiology, robotic surgery,and the latest in cancer fighting medications at the home ofMolly Millis-Hedgecock.
Dr. Jonthan Rubens, Dr. Linda Taylor, Frosty Culp,DDS, Meg Cashion,ED Nurse Manager, Jeff Miller, President, Dr. David Fisher and LindaNewton, ED Clinical Director shared information about the real-lifedrama of the emergency room, the latest in emergency medicine andthe benefit of having a Level III Emergency & Trauma Center in ourown community at the home of Catharine & Frosty Culp.
Dr. Barry Cheek, Dr. Steve Rohrbeck, Dr. Grady Stone and Dr. DaleWilliams spoke of the benefits of the Fitness Center at High PointRegional and how to manage chronic diseases to improve yourquality of life. Darlene McDaniels, Candy & Bill Fenn, Denise &Steve Potter outside the Fenn’s home who hosted the event.
Dr. Michael McNamara (pictured). Dr. Kalpen Patel, Dr. ElisabethStambaugh and Dr. Jeffrey Deaton spoke at the home of Katherine& Ned Covington in August about the full range of women's servicesavailable at the Esther R. Culp Women's Center at HPRHS.
Leah & Billy Price host with Kim Marsh (pictured) & ReidMarsh. Dr. Ed Weller, Dr. Mark Rowley, Dr. Michael Lucas andDr. Maria Bodea shared information on the latest advances available in orthopedic surgery and rehabilitation medicine.
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Michael Williford, son of Tim Williford and Dr. Susan Williford, an oncologist with Emerywood Oncology, is a first-year medical studentat Wake Forest School of Medicine and has already mastered the artof giving!
After winning $25,000.00 from American Eagle for co-creating theMedAssist program while a high school student and volunteer at HighPoint Regional’s Cancer Center, he felt compelled to make two generous gifts to help cancer patients here. First he made a donationto the LoveLine Cancer Support program which provides assistance to patients and their families with expenses associated with their cancer care.
Michael’s second gift was the gift of music. He very generously donated a Yamaha Clavinova electronic piano which can be programmed to provide music all day. Hearing soothing music uponentering the Cancer Center has provided a warm welcome for our patients and visitors!
The Gift of Music
Pictured: Patrick Williford and Michael Williford
CANCER CENTERIn Honor of:MR. AND MRS. DAN ALLEN
With Love, the Orrs
MR. AND MRS. BOB AMOS IIILaura, Clark, Gwyn and Bradley Gibson
LIN & NANCY AMOSWith Love, the Orrs
GARY BIESECKER, MDDebbie and Joe Hayworth
VIVIAN AND GARY BIESECKER, MDLaura, Clark, Gwyn and Bradley Gibson
MR. AND MRS. DALE BRITTLaura, Clark, Gwyn and Bradley Gibson
DR. BERNARD CHINNASAMIDebbie and Joe Hayworth
BARBARA & PAUL COUGHLINLaura, Clark, Gwyn and Bradley Gibson
THE CLARK GIBSON FAMILYWith Love, the Orrs
MR. AND MRS. J. B. GIBSONLaura, Clark, Gwyn and Bradley Gibson
PAT AND GRAYSON EVERETTEPam and Terry Suggs
CHARLES HAYWORTH, IIIYour parents
BILL HINSONLaura, Clark, Gwyn and Bradley Gibson
MR. AND MRS. JAMES V. HINSON AND FAMILYLaura, Clark, Gwyn and Bradley GibsonWith Love, the Orrs
HPRHS STAFF OF RADIATION ONCOLOGY STAFFAT PHILLIPS CANCER PAVILLION
Mrs. Chuck Hamblet
STEVE AND ELLEN IRVINGLaura, Clark, Gwyn and Bradley Gibson
KEN AND JANE MCALLISTERLaura, Clark, Gwyn and Bradley Gibson
MRS. ROBERT A. MCCUISTONWith Love, the Orrs and the Wilsons
MR. AND MRS. JOHN MCKENZIE AND FAMILYLaura, Clark, Gwyn and Bradley Gibson
RUTH MILLERDr. and Mrs. Ash Mikhail
DR. & MRS. RICHARD ORRLaura, Clark, Gwyn and Bradley Gibson
MR. AND MRS. JEFFERSON RIVESLaura, Clark, Gwyn and Bradley Gibson
JACK AND MARSHA SLANELaura, Clark, Gwyn and Bradley Gibson
REV. ASHLEY CROWDER STANLEYLaura, Clark, Gwyn and Bradley Gibson
GEORGIA STARNESLaura, Clark, Gwyn and Bradley Gibson
MARY LOUISE STONEWith Love, the Orrs and the Wilsons
MR. & MRS. RANDY VAUGHANWith Love, The Orrs
RANDY & SHERRY VAUGHAN & CRAMERPam and Terry Suggs
ED & BECKY WELLERLaura, Clark, Gwyn and Bradley Gibson
In Memory of:SION A. BELL, JR.
Laura, Clark, Gwyn and Bradley Gibson
CHAR BIVINSLaura, Clark, Gwyn and Bradley Gibson
GEORGE BRICELaura, Clark, Gwyn and Bradley Gibson
RAYMOND E. CARRAnne Carr
RANDY CARTERLaura, Clark, Gwyn and Bradley Gibson
LEOTA CLINELaura, Clark, Gwyn and Bradley Gibson
RALPH COXLaura, Clark, Gwyn and Bradley Gibson
CAM CRIDLEBAUGHJanice and Bill Davis Mr. and Mrs. Clark Gibson
JOANNE FORTKIEWICZElaine and Tim Smith
LARRY FRYEJeanne and David Dillahunt
PATRICIA GARRISONVolunteer Services Department at HPRHS Eloise R. Vass
CLYDE A. GRAYPaulette Bull & Family and Dennis
& Teresa Robinson Howard McCollum
DR. SAMUEL TURNER HARTLaura, Clark, Gwyn and Bradley Gibson
CHARLES E. HAYWORTHDebbie and Joe Hayworth
ALICE HINSONLaura, Clark, Gwyn and Bradley Gibson
BILL HINSON, M.D.Laura, Clark, Gwyn and Bradley Gibson
RALPH HITCHCandy and Bill Fenn
PERRY KEZIAHWanna and William Blanton
FRED LAMBETHLaura, Clark, Gwyn and Bradley Gibson
JIMMIE LOWRYLaura, Clark, Gwyn and Bradley Gibson
DR. JOHN F. LYNCHLaura, Clark, Gwyn and Bradley Gibson
JESSE MILLISLaura, Clark, Gwyn and Bradley Gibson
LAURA MORROWLaura, Clark, Gwyn and Bradley Gibson
ED PLEASANTSLaura, Clark, Gwyn and Bradley Gibson
RALPH RICEMr. and Mrs. Glenn Cusick and Ryan Rice
JOANN RIERSONLaura, Clark, Gwyn and Bradley Gibson
TIMOTHY ALLEN SADDLERLadies Sunday School Class
at Colonial Baptist Church First Christian Church Ministries Your Sunday School class at First Christian
Church of Kernersville - "The Young and the Rest of Us"
Fredd M. Hodge Mr. and Mrs. Terry Limbo Dr. Su Wooi Teoh Mr. and Mrs. Moir H. Whicker Willie M. Whiteheart
DR. STUART ALAN GORDON SINGERLaura, Clark, Gwyn and Bradley Gibson
CANCERFITTIn Memory of:LAURA MORROW
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bowers Mrs. Glen Golden Mr. and Mrs. Everett M. Grayson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Harrison Daneal and Randy Hawkins Loretta Hoppe Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jarrell Dr. and Mrs. David S. Reid, IV Mrs. Dru Sharpe Mr. and Mrs. Jerry W. Watson Mr. and Mrs. Richard Watson Ms. Melva T. Webb Tom Welch
In Honor of:DRU AND CARL SHARPE
Donna Harrill
CAROLINA REGIONAL HEART CENTER In Honor of:DAVID AND HELEN CONGDON
Karen and Stan Pigman
CHAPLAIN'S FUND In Honor of:MARTHA BARHAM
Danny Barham
GINGER MITCHELL In Honor of:HPRHS IMAGING SERVICES
Kimberly Scotton
REGIONAL EMERGENCY PHYSICIANSAllison and David Fisher, MD
GREATEST NEEDSIn Memory of:EVELYN BLAIR
Chaplain Joseph Neal
KENNETH MONROEChaplain Joseph Neal
STANLEY SHAVITZPhyllis Shavitz
In Honor of:KATHERINE BURNS
Martha Barham
KIMBERLY CREWSMartha Barham
DARRELL DEATONMartha Barham
ANN JOHNSTONMartha Barham
TAMMI MENGELMartha Barham
JEFF MILLERMartha Barham
DENISE POTTERMartha Barham
LINDA RONEYMartha Barham
GREG TAYLORMartha Barham
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ENDOWMENTIn Memory of:BOBBY BARHAM
Ms. Elizabeth Newton
NEILL BELLMr. and Mrs. Fred B. Best, III
SION A. BELL, JR.Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ullman
RICHARD A. BENTLEYMr. and Mrs. Tim Watkins
SARA R. BITLERDr. and Mrs. Harry R. Culp
CHAR BIVINSMr. and Mrs. Robert Culp, III Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ullman
PAULINE BOSTICMr. and Mrs. Calvin York
HELEN BUNDYMr. and Mrs. Thomas Ullman
POLLY CARROLL BYRDMr. and Mrs. Thomas Ullman
EULA AND DEVON CLARKMs. Jennifer Shaw
CAM CRIDLEBAUGHMr. and Mrs. Thomas Ullman
BOB DUNCANMrs. Bob Duncan
DR. JAMES C. GEHRISMr. and Mrs. Robert M. Roney
CATTY GROSSMr. and Mrs. Thomas Ullman
JOHN HAMILTONMr. and Mrs. Fred B. Best, III Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ullman
PERRY KEZIAHMs. Jerry L. Bain Dr. and Mrs. Robert Bass Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Best, III Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brinson Mr. Brad Bulla Mr. and Mrs. John Conrad Mr. and Mrs. Ned Covington Mr. and Mrs. Robert Culp, III Mr. and Mrs. Sanders Dallas, Jr. Mrs. Bob Duncan Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Early Mrs. Tom English Mrs. Louis J. Fisher Mr. Joseph D. Floyd, III Mr. and Mrs. John M. Freeze Mr. and Mrs. Ivan B. Garry Mr. and Mrs. Nat Harrison, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David Horney Mrs. John Hutchens Mrs. Joseph E. Hutchens Mr. and Mrs. T. Carey Ilderton Mr. and Mrs. Amos Kearns Mr. Clarence C. Keever Mrs. Ernst Kemm Mr. and Mrs. James P. Marsh Wanna McAnally Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Ray Montgomery Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Odom Mr. James M. Randle Mr. Alexander M. Rankin, III Mr. Alexander M. Rankin, III Mr. Eddie Sams Southampton Homeowners Stolper and Company, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stout Dr. and Mrs. Charles Surles, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Surles Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tennant Mrs. Royster M. Tucker, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ullman Ms. Sarah R. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wyatt
DR. JOHN F. LYNCH
Mrs. J. Ed Pleasants
DR. LINZY PRICE MEGGINSON, JR.Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ullman
JESSE MILLISMr. and Mrs. Thomas Ullman
DOROTHY MORGANMr. and Mrs. Thomas Ullman
RAYMOND SCOTT PEURIFOYMr. and Mrs. Tim Watkins
JACK ROCHELLEMr. and Mrs. Fred B. Best, III
LUCRETIA ROWLEYMr. and Mrs. Robert M. Roney
JOAN SERWICHMr. and Mrs. Fred B. Best, III
MARION AND HELEN SHAWMs. Jennifer Shaw
NEAL ARMFIELD SHERRILLMr. and Mrs. Thomas Ullman
PAULINE SICEOFFMr. and Mrs. Fred B. Best, III Ms. Darlene McDaniels Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ullman
EDWARD SILVERMr. and Mrs. Fred B. Best, III
JOHNNY STEPHENSMr. and Mrs. Tim Watkins
MILDRED TAYLORMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Roney Dr. Grace Terrell and Mr. Tim Terrell
JOE V. WADECarin Hiott
JEAN WAGONERMr. and Mrs. O. William Fenn
JOEL WILLIAMSMr. and Mrs. Thomas Ullman
DAVID WILLISMr. and Mrs. Thomas Ullman
DR. G. THOMAS WOOD IIIMr. and Mrs. Amos Kearns
MARIETTA WRIGHTMr. and Mrs. Thomas Ullman
JOHN YOWELLMr. and Mrs. Fred B. Best, IIIMr. and Mrs. Thomas Ullman
In Honor of:DR. WAYNE BEAUFORD
Mr. and Mrs. Rocky Barham
DR. PETER BRATHMr. and Mrs. Rocky Barham
CLAIRE BRINSONMr. and Mrs. Fred B. Best, III
DR. MCKAY CROWLEYMr. and Mrs. Rocky Barham
ASHLEY CULLERMr. and Mrs. Fred B. Best, III
CATHARINE CULPMr. and Mrs. Fred B. Best, III
DORSAY EICHHORNMr. and Mrs. Fred B. Best, III
DR. TOM FOLKMr. and Mrs. Rocky Barham
SARAH FOSTERMr. and Mrs. Fred B. Best, III
DR. VICTOR FREUND
Mr. and Mrs. Rocky Barham
KATHY GRIGGMr. and Mrs. Fred B. Best, III
MARY M. KEEVERMr. and Mrs. Fred B. Best, III
AMANDA MAGILLMr. and Mrs. Fred B. Best, III
SANDRA MARSHMr. and Mrs. Fred B. Best, III
KAY MILLERMr. and Mrs. Fred B. Best, III
DR. AND MRS. KEITH MILLERMr. and Mrs. Rocky Barham
STEPHEN MILLSMr. and Mrs. Rocky Barham
DR. VICTORIA NEAVEMr. and Mrs. Rocky Barham
DR. AND MRS. RICHARD PUSCHINSKYDr. and Mrs. Steven P. Irving
LARRY & KAREN SHAW, BRITTANY & KATHERINEMs. Jennifer Shaw
DR. PATRICIA "TISH" TRIPLETTMr. and Mrs. Rocky Barham
BETH TUTTLEMr. and Mrs. Fred B. Best, III
TINA VANLANDINGHAMMr. and Mrs. Fred B. Best, III
DR. L. DALE WILLIAMSMr. and Mrs. Rocky Barham
ELLIOTT WILLIAMS, MDMr. and Mrs. Jerry Jordan
HEALTH CARE HEROIn Honor of:GLORIA DIXON
Ms. Sarah Sloan
ALL ANGELS ON THE 7TH FLOORMr. Eddie C. McCoury, Jr.
DR. THOMAS FOLK AND STAFFMs. Lina Riggs
CRYSTAL HILL, RNMr. and Mrs. Matthew G. Dombrowski
HPRHS RADIATION THERAPY DEPARTMENTMrs. Peggy M. Styers
DR. KALIL AND DR. AKBARYMr. and Mrs. Julius C. Frazier
MELANIE MARTIN, MDMs. Sarah Sloan
CARDIAC CARE NURSESMr. and Mrs. Albert Parrish Mr. and Mrs. Glen R. Shoaf
FOUNDATION OFFICEMs. Sarah Sloan
CANDIS POWERSMr. and Mrs. Ronald Cobb
TONY STEWARTMr. and Mrs. Ronald Cobb
DR. JASON HUFF AND NURSESMs. Mary Jane Brown
DR. JASON HUFFMs. Toni Akers
DR. KENNETH SHULLMrs. Evelyn Williams
HIGH POINT REGIONAL HEALTH SYSTEMMr. Robert G. Smith
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STROKE UNITMr. Oliver W. Kellogg
JANIE WILLIAMSMr. Dallas W. Hutchinson
HEART STRIDESIn Honor of:WARREN RIVES
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Noble, ll
FRANCES CREWSMr. and Mrs. Fred B. Best, III
WILL C. SMITHMr. and Mrs. Fred B. Best, III
W. O. WEBBMr. and Mrs. Fred B. Best, III
In Honor of:PERREN RIVES
Mrs. Margaret B. Gable
HPRHS- NURSING STAFFMr. and Mrs. John Burns
DOTTIE KEEVERCourtney Best
GARRETH M. MCDONALDMr. and Mrs. Arnold J. Koonce, Jr.
ICUIn Memory of:HERMAN WALDON
Daneal and Randy Hawkins
MR. RHONDA "JIMMY" EUGENE WIDENERDaneal and Randy Hawkins
LOVELINEIn Memory of:DONALD HARRIS WHITEHEAD
Mrs. Barbara Whitehead
PAM CANADA FORDMs. Marsha Davis
JOANNA LYONSConnie Lyons Constance Lyons
MARY CATHERINE ROGERS STANLEYWilliamsburg West HOA
SARA R. BITLERMr. and Mrs. Fred B. Best, III
JEFF BOWENMerry Snarski-Link
HELEN BUNDYMr. and Mrs. Fred B. Best, III
MAZALEAN BYERLYMr. and Mrs. Bill Untch
CHARLES COBBMr. and Mrs. Fred B. Best, III
JOANNE FORTKIEWICZMr. and Mrs. Donald BockMr. and Mrs. Keith C. Moye Hal and Esther Pitzer Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Reetz Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rubulotta Mr. and Mrs. Bryan M. Wagoner
MARGARET GALLIMOREMr. and Mrs. Mike Hege
GALE ROY GARNERMs. Carol L. Key Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDowell Mr. and Mrs. George Morgan
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Odom
ROBERT WARREN GLIDEWELLMr. and Mrs. Phillip Glidewell, Sr.
CLYDE A. GRAY
GEORGE HOWELLChristian, Adrienne, and Kathy
SHERRI KEPLEYMitch and Katarina KepleyPatti Caye JenkinsKay Dickinson and Molly Jordan
INA MAE BELLAMY LOFLINMrs. Margaret Beam Mrs. Mildred Bellamy Sharon and John Muckenfuss Mr. and Mrs. John Muckenfuss Terry and Robin Smith Mr. and Mrs. Barry V. Helms Lynda Holt Ms. Elizabeth J. Hunter Arnold Jones Ms. Patricia Gayle Lauten Oakview Country Club | Mr. Robert Teague Gail C. Payne Sharon Muckenfuss Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Robert Teague G. Wayne and Jill Loflin Mr. Ben Yoho
JUDY BRITT ROGERSAnne and Aubrey Whitt
JOE V. WADEMr. and Mrs. Fred B. Best, III
HAROLD WILLIAMSMr. and Mrs. Richard A. Manger
In Honor of:DANETTE CANUP
Ms. Joanna Frock
POLLY DOROSHENKOFrom your friends in the Finance Department
DORIS DOWDYMr. and Mrs. Michael G. Callahan
BART FRIZZELL M.D.Ms. Joanna Frock
BILL AND MARY KIRBYMr. and Mrs. Terry Mishoe
DR. JAMES PALERMO, TECHNICIANS, ANDFRONT DESK
Ms. Joanna Frock
MAMMOGRAMS FUNDIn Honor of:EMILY AVERILL
Colonial, LLC
MARGO BORGIONEColonial, LLC
ASHLEY GRIFFINColonial, LLC
MILLIS REGIONAL HEALTH EDUCATION CENTERIn Memory of:JESSE MILLIS
Mr. and Mrs. David Covington
ONCOLOGY NURSING EDUCATION FUNDIn Memory of:JOE V. WADE
Karen Moyer
PATIENT SPECIAL NEEDSIn Memory of:DAVID HORACE "JEFF" DAVIS
Belews Creek Volunteer Fire Department and Rescue Squad
Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Beyer Your friends at MedCost Benefit Services
PHILLIPS CANCER PAVILLIONIn Memory of:DOUGLAS W. FLOYD
The Davidson County Schools, Transportation Department
Evelyn and Jim Harris The Doctors and Staff of Thomasville
OB-GYN Associates
PINK RIBBONIn Memory of:JEAN MARSHALL
Kay Dickinson, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Jordan
In Honor of:JULIE SAMUELS
String & Splinter Club
MRS. ALBERTA WOODMarsha and Jack Slane
PROJECT CAREIn Honor of:DEBBIE BOYAN
Karen Moyer
CATHY GARDNERKaren Moyer
DEB GEPHARTKaren Moyer
SABRINA HEDGLINKaren Moyer
DEBBIE HOFFMANKaren Moyer
JAMES KISERKaren Moyer
JENNI MARSHThe Staff of Total Care University
WANDA WELCHKaren Moyer
KEVIN WRIGHTHPRHS Total Care University | Bette Nicholson The Staff of TCU
VOLUNTEER SERVICESIn Memory of:VERNON MARSHBURN
Bobbi Watkins
In Honor of:JENNIFER SHAW
First Presbyterian Church
WOMENʼS CENTERIn Honor of:DR. CURTIS JACOBS
Dr. Grace Terrell
601 North Elm StreetP.O. Box HP-5High Point, NC 27261
ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED
Non-Profit Org.US Postage PaidHigh Point, NCPERMIT 638
The first annual Sun & Stars Signature Event benefiting the Heart and Cancer Programs at High Point Regional Health System.
By day…enjoy an up close and personal Golf Exhibition and clinic with professional golfers, Bernhard Langer & Mike Goodes teeing offagainst two other golfing greats at Willow Creek!
By night…relax and enjoy a very intimate concert with fabulous food and drinks at the High Point Country Club with five-time Grammy winner Christopher Cross!
The ultimate “day & night” Triad event of the year.
Call 336-878-6011 for more information.SAVE THE DATE: Monday, September 26, 2011
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