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It takes a village
• Surgery/Emory Transplant Center: Julie Earnhart
• Vaccine Center: Alex Brown
• Winship Cancer Institute: Vicki Riedl, Jennifer Daly, Lindsay Wachter
• Alumni: Heather Pharris, Lisa Tillman,
Rachel Donnelly
• Biomedical Engineering: Molly Croft
• Clinical Programs: Brook Brown
• Eye Center: David Woolf
• Neurology: Suzanne Baker
• Orthopaedics: Susan House
• Pediatrics: Sarah Batts
• School of Medicine: Maggi McKay, Leigh Hurt
• The big picture – Leigh Hurt & Maggi McKay
• SOM Alumni: They’re everywhere!– Heather Pharris
• Center for Health in Aging: Becauseeveryone gets old (if they’re lucky) –Margaret Lesesne
• The Children’s Center: Where our cutestpatients go – Sarah Batts
• Q & A: Ask us a Q. We’ll give you an A.
Caring for generations:matters of life and death
Are you this cute?We think you are.
A few of the scary thingsone hopes to avoid
• Winship Cancer Institute: Vicki Riedel & Jennifer Daly• Department of Surgery/Emory Transplant Center: Julie Earnhart• Neurology: Suzanne Baker• Genetics: Sharon Grantham• Q & A: Your chance to stump the panel!
Scary disease Scary surgery Just plain scaryScary diagnosis
A warranty for someof your parts
• Eye Center: David Woolf
• Orthopaedics: Susan House
• Vaccine Center/Infectious Disease: Alex Brown
• Cardiology, Emergency Medicine, Department of Medicine: Leigh & Maggi
• Biomedical Engineering: Molly Croft
• 2012: What’s Possible – Turning Wealth Into Public Good: Leigh & Maggi
• Q & A: Ask to see the fine print!
Collaboration is key to:
• exceeding our program goals
• making our donors proud
• making our mothers proud (Hi mom!)
Just the facts
We train:• 1 of every 5 physicians in Georgia
• > 462 medical students each year
• > 1,000 residents & fellows in 74 accreditedprograms each year
There’s more!
• premier research institute
• > $276 million in federal awards, 2005
• #19 in NIH dollars
• fastest-growing recipient of NIH awards
• pioneering treatment and research
Really smartresearchers
Wait! There’s more
We are• ranked nation’s finest for biomedical research
We get• 48 applicants for each first-year slot
We have• > 60 MD/PhD students in 40 NIH programs
• 365 students in 5 allied health programs
• a PA program ranked #3 in U.S.
We rock!• If we may say so ourselves
More more more!
• Faculty: 1,953 full-time, 969volunteers
• Patients: > 4.2 million visitseach year at seven owned ora liated teaching hospitals
• Physicians: 85% of Grady HealthSystems, one of region’s largestand busiest
• Charity care: > $66 million eachyear; $20 million at Grady
We’re building for the futureof medical education. Join us!
Opening summer 2007
• 165,000 square feet
• wireless computer network
• extensive space for simulation
• state-of-the-art dissection lab
• exam rooms with video cameras
• classrooms
• meeting rooms
• lecture halls
Goals & gift opportunities
Working goal: $500+ million
• Endowed chairs
& professorships
• Scholarships
• Endowed funds
• Expendable funds
• Research facilities
• Medical education building
Ada Lee and Pete Correll co-chair theSchool of Medicine campaign
Our alumni are the best
We’re everywhere!
• 14,812 alumni worldwide
• That’s 16% of all Emory alumni
Our breakdown:
• Medical school alumni: 5,188
• Residents/fellows: 9,317
It’s a matter of degrees
We don’t let just anyone in:
• 48 applications for each first-yearposition
• MCAT scores + GPAs highest to date
• 98% pass National Board Exam on firsttry
• residencies in Georgia and 23 otherstates; nearly half in primary care
Been to the doctor lately?(You probably noticed an Emory diploma whilewaiting in your little gown.)
1 in 5 Georgia physicians trained at Emory
• doctors’ o ces
• Emory University Hospital
• The Emory Clinic
• Emory Crawford Long
• Grady Memorial Hospital
• Veterans A airs Medical Center
• Emory Children’s Center
Total Scholarships Awarded 2004-05
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As of Aug. 31:
• 83 endowed
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• 13 endowed
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Excellence is expensive
School of Medicine tuition: $36,000 per year
That’s a lot of ramen noodles
Average Debt 2004-05
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Our biggest goal for alumni(Can you guess?)
Scholarships!
• Expendable scholarships• Goal: $1 million
• Endowed scholarships• Goal: $1 gazillion!
Photo from actual gazillion dollar bill (rarely seen)
Those are big goals.How will we meet them?
• Help from the dean
• More programs
• Fabulous reunion classes
• Direct mail
• Annual fund
• We’ll come to your house!
Life is a journey, not adestination (Emory is a destination)
We can expect to live 30 years longerthan our great grandparents. TheCenter for Health in Aging seeks toanswer:
• how and why do our bodies age?
• what causes pain, memory loss,depression?
• how can we maintain health andwellness?
The Hilton sisters(Paris & Nicky), ca. 2070
What does healthy aginglook like?
Good example:Gene Sarazan, 97
Good example:Lila Denmark, 103
Bad example:Nick Nolte, 65
So what’s our point?
• Center for Health in Aging est. January 2001
• interdisciplinary
• research, training, education, patient care
• helping people age well
More good examples!
Just a few numbers
• 26 NIH research projects
• 57 clinical trials
• 24 faculty
• ranked 16 in US News & WorldReport
• 1 of 7 NIH-designated centers of excellence
• Wesley Woods, nation’s only dedicated acute carehospital for elderly
Some of the work we do
Patient care• 1 of nation’s 5 largest clinical programs• 20 physician + 4 PhD faculty• Park Springs continuing care (a liate program)
Teaching• interdisciplinary training + community education
Research• Research Registry on Aging• 1 of 7 with two major “center of excellence” grants• 1 of 2 housing an a liate of American Federation for Aging Research
Goals & gift opportunities
Working goal: $6 million
• Endowed chairs• Endowed professorships• Scholarships• Expendable funds• Global aging facility
Emory Pediatricsis committed to:
• education of future pediatric leaders
• discoveries that improve children’s lives
• comprehensive, compassionate care for
patients and familiesFuture foodcritic for NYT
A few things youshould know about us
• 190 faculty & 26 fellows
• 21 divisions
• hundreds of clinical trials
• dozens of multi-site
clinical trials
• strong residency program
• national awards and honors
• strategic alliances
• patient visits
Wildly successful CEO who gets own show and fires Donald Trump on national TV
Here’s what we o er:
• new research avenues
• new treatment methods
• new hope and healing
• free checking
Botanist, karateblack belt, speakerof six languages
Here are our departments
• Pulmonology
• Hematology/oncology
• Cystic fibrosis
• Nephrology
• Neonatology
• Gastroenterology
• Infectious diseases
• Advanced diagnostics
• Housewares
• Bed & bath
Olympic swimmer
Two important truths
1. Our families entrust uswith their greatest treasure,their children.
2. Our young patientsdeserve nothing less thanworld class care.
Famous artist
Dentist,playwright
Philanthropy is essential(n. 1. love of giving generously to Emory)
• Attract and retain
• Prepare tomorrow’s leaders
• From beaker to bedside
• Outstanding patient careBeaker
Bedside
Our destination
• New research building
• Endowed residency program
• Endowed division chiefs
• Endowed fellowships