Fall 2017 journey“A servant’s heart is a compassionate pillar of the entire emergency care team.” FeatureContents Welcome

PainIn this Management issue Program Our Journey | HEALTH FOUNDATION Thank You Thank you for your part Fall in Our Journey All Saints Health Foundation Dear Friends: Board of Directors Welcome to the Winter 2017 issue of Our Journey magazine in which we celebrate the many ways 2017 Cynthia M. Adams Joan Friedman that Baylor Scott & White All Saints Medical Center – Fort Worth provides exceptional health care Features Chairman Vice Chairman to our community. Bobby Mays Secretary It is my great joy and privilege to have been chosen as president of the All Saints Health Foundation, Amy Adkins 2 “ Perhaps this is the Judith E. Andrews Mary R. Lowe following in the footsteps of those before me whose dedicated service has made an indelible impact President Tracy A. Bolt Jeffrey N. Myers on the countless individuals touched by this medical center. As I reflect on my first 90 days, I am Raymond G. Dickerson Steven R. Newton filled with gratitude for the generous spirit of everyone who has supported me on this new journey moment for which David H. Diesslin David E. Nolet – our amazing donors, the incredible medical and professional staff, and our devoted board Chris Harrison Robert E. Opitz members – so many of whom have provided advice, encouragement, and goodwill. you have Scot C. Hollmann Cynthia G. Reaves Jeanie H. Huffman Everett A. Roberts It is apparent that Baylor Scott & White All Saints is a special place, and what makes been created” Raymond B. Kelly, III G. Whitney Smith it so special are its people. Throughout the pages of this magazine, you will read stories W.A. Landreth, III Mary Katherine Tetirick about extraordinary individuals who exemplify a “servant’s heart.” You’ll learn about the 10 Martha V. Leonard incredible team of caregivers who provide compassionate care for the sickest-of-the-sick in the newly-opened Emergency Department. You’ll also read about a patient-turned- Support the Mission volunteer who was inspired by her experience at the newly-renamed Joan Katz Cancer Resource Center to give back to others who face similar struggles. Freddy L. Jones All Saints Health Foundation exists to support Baylor Scott & White All Saints Medical Center – Fort Worth in And lastly, you will read about the Freddy L. Jones Healing Garden to be built just Healing Garden serving all people through exemplary health care and outside the new Emergency Department and dedicated in loving memory to this education. remarkable man whose heartfelt service left a lasting legacy on this medical center. We invite you to join us in honoring Freddy’s legacy. ➤➤ Between July 2011 and September 2017, All 4 | Emergency Department Opening Saints Health Foundation has funded more than As the year draws to a close, all of us at the All Saints Health Foundation extend our $33 million in capital improvements, equipment, sincere gratitude for your philanthropic support and best wishes for a happy and 10 | Freddy L. Jones Healing Garden staff education and other Medical Center needs. healthy holiday season. 11 | Foundation News ➤➤ The Foundation continues to build partnerships Warmest regards, 14 | Volunteer Spotlight with individuals, foundations, and corporations, all of whom have an extraordinary devotion 15 | Planned Giving to Fort Worth and the care and concerns of its citizens. 16 | Inspiring Gifts Amy Adkins ➤➤ Every dollar raised in Fort Worth through grants All Saints Health Foundation and appeals, special projects, development events, Events President capital campaigns and planned giving programs 17 | Beyond the Bag – Save the Date! stays here in our community to support medical programs, education, research and community services. FORT WORTHY! On August 24th, Baylor Scott & White All Saints

➤➤ All Saints Health Foundation has ongoing Medical Center – Fort Worth was named the “Best Hospital in Fort fundraising programs supporting the critical needs of our community and welcomes gifts of any size. Worth” by the readers of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram as part of

the inaugural Fort Worthy Awards. Thank you Fort Worth! For more information on how you can make a difference, please contact: All Saints Health Foundation, 1400 Eighth Avenue, Fort Worth, TX 76104 givetoallsaints.baylorhealth.com | T: 817.922.7707 givetoallsaints.baylorhealth.com | 817.922.7707 FALL 2017 | 1 Feature Feature Emergency Department Emergency Department you upright, we will. We want to expedite > Decontamination room. > Required stationary equipment such your care so that you aren’t here any longer > Four bariatric exam rooms. as cardiac monitoring units and gasses than necessary,” continued Collins. are located behind a large, remote- > Four negative pressure rooms. controlled door that rolls down from From sprained ankles to strep throat, the > Four clinical team stations. the ceiling. vertical flow area acts as a department > Two point-of-care labs. > Additional equipment typically attached within the department, with an additional > Two rooms with private baths. to the walls can roll in and out. dedicated waiting room and four > A solid ceiling surface, so that a patient separate exam rooms that have already > Four rooms with ceiling lifts, capable of can’t evacuate themselves upward. accommodated more than half of the holding up to 750 pounds. emergency department’s patients to date. > Electronic trackers that monitor the > Sink and other supplies located behind exact location of each team member a locked cabinet. “We’ve adopted the ‘pull until full’ throughout the larger facility, with > Televisions behind protective Plexiglas. principle. If we have an open bed, you a helpful single-button emergency go straight back to a private room with notification component. “Our brand new emergency department no unnecessary stops,” said Collins. “We > Three mobile carts keeping personal, gives Tarrant County residents a superior understand that patients are here to see a protective equipment and wearables patient experience while meeting the Compassionate care during a crisis physician. Our goal is get them in front of easily accessible throughout the emergent health needs of our community’s that provider as fast as possible.” Statistics department. growing population,” said Michael New Emergency Department educated and certified in Advanced Life are already showing extremely favorable > Covered drop-off for walk-in patients. Sanborn, president of Baylor Scott & Support, Trauma Care, Pediatric Care, and “Perhaps this is the moment for outcomes from these new principles. White – Fort Worth. Opened August 28 > Complimentary valet parking. Crisis Prevention to name a few. Many which you have been created.” $23 Million, 36,300-SqFt Facility of the nurses are certified in Emergency Prior to the move, the average time a patient Completed in 16 Months Nursing and many more are studying for – Esther 4:14 spent in the emergency department was Designated an Advanced Level III Trauma this challenging exam. Another group of 221 minutes. Now, those who go through Facility by the Texas Department of State Only a few months ago, Tonya Webb had vertical flow stay 164 minutes. The Health Services, Baylor Scott & White been employed as a hospital housekeeper nurses are working on their certification translation, the state-of-the-art facility average patient arrival to provider time – – Fort Worth’s emergency medicine for 17 years, regularly assigned to clean an in Geriatric Emergency Nursing. Collins is so much more than increased space “door to doc” – has decreased 33 percent physicians and nurses undergo trauma- often overcrowded, dark and somewhat shares that “Our team of providers, nurses with a streamlined layout and shiny, sleek and the arrival until time in bed has specific continuing education, as well as difficult to navigate emergency room. One and emergency department technicians equipment. A dedicated team including decreased 44%. Additionally, the “leave maintain specialized certification in trauma day, Faye Collins, director of emergency work side by side - together as one team - hospital and Emergency Department without being seen” (LWBS) rate has gone and resuscitation. Level III trauma centers services, noticed Tonya personally praying saving lives, easing pain, and comforting leadership, providers, nurses, emergency from 3.5 percent in the old facility to 1.3% have demonstrated the ability to provide for and comforting patients between those who are experiencing a health crisis. department technicians, access services, in the new department. prompt assessment, resuscitation, surgery, her daily duties … not just once, but The team is centered around a shared lab and radiology staff worked for months intensive care and stabilization of injured throughout her entire shift, with emergency governance model and they are all involved to design creative patient-centric processes The new emergency department includes patients and emergency operations. department patients and family members in deciding how the department runs. now implemented at the new facility. two trauma treatment rooms, thirty-two she encountered. Together they are currently working on individual treatment rooms – all with The mental health capabilities of the various projects and their voice is reflected “The entire emergency department was televisions, four triage rooms, and an emergency department have also been “Tonya’s sincere actions exemplified in every process. For example, they are designed with patients first,” explained additional four exam rooms and one significantly enhanced. “At our previous what our team unanimously desired to currently working on these projects: Collins. “From the minute you walk in trauma room shelled for future expansion. facility, suicidal patients would often have create throughout our new emergency directly improving the care of patients who to the lighter, more comfortable lobby, to An exclusive new radiology area inside the to be placed in a bed next to the nurses’ department from day one – compassionate are in the waiting room, reducing overall the private rooms with doors instead of department allows for more timely access station in the hallway, which could become care during a crisis,” shared Collins. She narcotic use, and revising Code Blue Roles curtains, you can feel the difference. The to imaging services through a 64-slice disruptive to others as well as potentially got creative with the budget and was able to in resuscitation and mock codes.” waiting room is designed to accommodate computed tomography (CT) scanner, dangerous,” explained Collins. “It can hire Tonya as a full-time patient concierge groups of all sizes, with readily accessible X-ray room and ultrasound exam room. easily take a day to help a patient with to provide hope and support to emergency Baylor Scott & White All Saints Medical phone charger stations and televisions Additional enhancements include: mental health complaints transfer to an department patients during their most Center – Fort Worth officially opened its throughout. Recognizing that one of the appropriate setting for longer-term care, so critical time of need. From explaining new emergency department on Monday, > Covered ambulance parking with single most important issues to any waiting the lack of privacy through our previous the sometimes confusing processes to August 28. The 36,300-square-foot electrical connections to allow patient is the amount of time spent before accommodations made things extremely anxious patients … to holding a grieving facility more than doubled the size of the continued operation of critical vehicle their physical complaint is addressed; the difficult for our staff as well as other family member’s hand in the quiet room hospital’s previous facility. Now 100 yards equipment while the ignition is turned new department’s vertical flow system has patients and family members.” after a tragic loss … the role of the in length – the size of a football field – the off, minimizing diesel fumes. already significantly decreased the “door to patient concierge has quickly become department’s entrance is located directly off > EMS lounge. Mistletoe Boulevard, making it more easily doc” wait time. The new emergency department is a valued member of the emergency > Quiet room for private calls and visible and accessible to patients, family and equipped with two rooms designed department team. emotional conversations among family ambulance providers. “In our old facility, there was one triage specifically to accommodate the unique members. safety needs of a patient experiencing room that was often bottlenecked. Now Pictured above: mental distress, including: The clinical team that saves lives every day Boasting the latest resources such as we have four triage rooms, along with our > Two trauma rooms, each opening into a Faye Collins, DNP, RN, NEA-BC, is made up of many individuals specially TeleStroke and on-demand language vertical flow area. Basically, if we can keep collective storage bay. Director, Emergency Department 2 | FALL 2017 Our Journey | ALL SAINTS HEALTH FOUNDATION givetoallsaints.baylorhealth.com | 817.922.7707 FALL 2017 | 3 Event Emergency Deepartment Donor Honor Roll

Mary Katherine and Dean Tetirick Saving Lives. Gil and Dody Weaver Foundation Mr. and Dr. Phillip D. Weinman Janice and Richard Whitmire Giving Hearts. Beth and Frank Wilson Cumulative Donors $1,000 - $9,999 Mr. and Mrs. Alton Adkins This Donor Honor Roll BNSF Railway Foundation Mr. Junbum Ahn Mrs. Louise B. Carvey Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Alafa recognizes the commitment William S. Davis Family Foundation Anonymous The Deena Jo Heide-Diesslin Foundation Ms. Patricia Bunch of individuals, families and Crystelle Waggoner Charitable Trust Ms. Lucy Catala Cuba Evans Webb Ms. Lisa G. Cooley organizations whose gifts to Ms. Kim Covert 1 Cumulative Donors $25,000 - $49,999 Mrs. Alice K. Cranz the campaign will enable us Cindy and John Adams Ms. Jacklyn B. Dieterich Robert D. & Catherine R. Alexander Foundation Mr. Jeffrey Doggett to effectively and efficiently Paul E. Andrews, Jr. Foundation Mr. Edward T. Dold 2 3 Mr. J. Allen Baird Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dumbauld manage the current volume Alice and Brad Cunningham Ms. Lygia Dunsworth and anticipated growth of Melissa and Scot Hollmann Mr. Karl Faber Pictured above left to right: Mrs. Marilyn K. Jones Ms. Margaret A. Fair (1) Guests attending the grand opening celebration patient needs. Thank you Lockheed Martin AERO Club Ms. Marla Farmer (2) Elaine and Dr. Allen P. Schuster Mary and Dick Lowe Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund (3) Cuba Webb and Nurse Shelley Michelli for making the Emergency Major General Chet and Sally Werst McKeen Mr. and Mrs. Dee S. Finley, Jr. (4) Drs. Georgina and Sommai Sehapayak Winkie and Jeffrey Myers Mr. Barry Fleming (5) Victoria Feather, Marti J. Carlin, and Clare Graca Department a reality for our Bobbi and Bob Pedersen Mrs. Cornelia Friedman Pictured right page, left to right: Radiology Associates of North Texas Frost National Bank 4 5 Baylor Scott & White Healthcare System CEO community. Dr. and Mrs. Allen P. Schuster Mr. and Mrs. Arnold G. Gachman Jim Hinton; and Baylor Scott & White All Saints Pauline W. West Mr. and Mrs. Brian N. Gibson Medical Center – Fort Worth President Dr. Stevan Gonzalez Mike Sanborn Cumulative Donors $1,000,000+ Cumulative Donors $10,000 - $24,999 Mr. and Mrs. William P. Hallman, Jr. Nicholas and Louella Martin Charitable Fund at Karen and Larry Anfin Mrs. Rebecca K. Hardie the North Texas Community Foundation Anonymous Ms. Bettina K. Herrera-Go Crystal and Tracy Bolt Ms. Barbara J. Houston Cumulative Donors $500,000 - $999,999 Cantey Hanger LLP Mr. and Mrs. Ken Huffman Amon G. Carter Foundation Mary and John Creecy Mr. and Mrs. Grant H. James Martha Sue Parr Trust Mary Ellen and Allen Davenport Ms. April M. Jones The Ryan Foundation Ken W. Davis Foundation Ms. Christina Judge William E. Scott Foundation Courtney and Ray Dickerson Mr. Karl A. Kinzlmaier Family of F.S. (Ben) Gunn Dr. David Klein Cumulative Donors $250,000 - $499,999 Dahlia M. Hassani, MD Mr. Timothy Lambrecht Mary Jane and Tracy P. Clark Marty Leonard Ms. Denise M. Lezon Leo Potishman Foundation Web Maddox Trust Lowdon Family Foundation Robert J. and Edith K. Schumacher Foundation Vivienne and Bobby Mays Ms. Gloria G. Mask Mary and Jerrell Newton Mr. and Mrs. Mearl McBee Cumulative Donors $100,000 - $249,999 Rob and Christy Opitz Mr. and Mrs. John B. McClane Baylor All Saints Medical Center Auxiliary Dr. Larry E. and Cynthia L. Reaves Ms. Nancy McEntire Shirley and Hunter Enis Mr. Robert C. Roberson and Mrs. Lucy Dubuis Ms. Sandra McGlothlin Integrative Emergency Services, LLC Cay and Everett Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. McMahon Mary Potishman Lard Trust Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey J. Schmeltekopf Mrs. Patricia S. Miller Drs. Georgina K. and Sommai Sehapayak Mr. and Mrs. H. Gray Mills, Jr. Cumulative Donors $50,000 - $99,999 Smallwood Foundation Ms. Julie A. Molson Anonymous Gretchen and Whit Smith Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H. Neuwirth

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Mr. and Mrs. Steven R. Newton Ms. Jennifer Baumann Ms. Melinda Humphreys Mr. and Mrs. David Nolet Ms. Yolanda Bean Ms. Eugenia Hunter Mr. Harold E. Osborn Ms. Deena J. Beauregard Mr. Lawrence Ileso Ms. Leslie L. Phillips Ms. Molly Beel Ms. Tramica Inocente Ms. Ellen Pitcher Mr. Jeff Behrens Ms. Rochelle Jackson Mrs. Ruth J. Pruitt Ms. Kimberly Belknap Ms. Summer Jaime Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Schaffer, Jr. Ms. Jaqueline Bell Mrs. Maria Jeffries Mr. and Ms. David Schmidt Mr. Malachi Bellah Ms. Aviva Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. Scott Sheffield Ms. Megan Bennett Ms. Nicole B. Jennings Ms. Mary J. Sia Ms. Sheila D. Benton Ms. Hillary B. Jeter Mrs. Gina L. Smock Ms. Brittany A. Bernstein Ms. Michelle Jimenez Mr. John P. Smock Ms. Trisha Bertrand Ms. Elena Johnson Ms. Colleen M. St. Clair Mr. and Mrs. James D. Bews Mrs. Jan M. Chamberlin Mr. Cory Edwards Mrs. Janet Glaze Ms. Keshondra Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Stepp Ms. Chantel Biggins Ms. Rhonda L. Chapman Ms. Felicia Edwards Ms. Kimberly L. Glover Ms. Marjorie Johnson Mrs. Cathy Torsiello Ms. Jennifer L. Birchett Ms. Katherine H. Chavez Ms. Sarah U. Edwards Mr. Travis Goff Mr. Billy Jones Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Trantham Mr. Isaac Black Chevron Texaco Retirement Association Ms. Leona O. Effah Ms. Shirley Gomez Mr. Michael K. Jones Mr. and Ms. Rusty Vaughn Ms. Beverly Blankenship Ms. Paula K. Christy Ms. Stacy L. Eglinsdoerfer Ms. Stephanie R. Gonzales Mrs. Carla T. Jones-Green Dr. Alexander Vilaythong Ms. Elizabeth Blevins Ms. Judy R. Clark Ms. Kelsie M. Ellis Ms. Laura J. Gonzalez Mr. Nicolas Juarez Mr. and Mrs. Tom K. Ward, Jr. Ms. Heather Blevins Mr. Edgar Cluchey Ms. Steffani Ellis Mr. Omar Gonzalez Mr. Ronald Kasowski Mrs. Kathy Jo Zeigler Mrs. LaKendra N. Blue Mr. Trevor M. Cobb Ms. Stephanie Ellis Mr. Jared Gower Ms. Lou Ann Kee Ms. Phyllis T. Bolar Ms. Faye Collins Ms. Leslie Elrod Mr. James R. Green Ms. Mallory Keith Cumulative Donors up to $1,000 Ms. Tivata Bolden Ms. Meagan A. Collins Ms. Lakisha Epps Ms. Tracy L. Green Mr. Eric Kelly Ms. Kristina Abanilla Ms. Bonnie K. Bone Mr. Lucas C. Colson Ms. Shakera Essary Ms. Ginger D. Grier Mr. and Mrs. Raymond B. Kelly, III Mr. Lucas M. Abelar Mrs. Sian R. Borne Ms. Julie L. Cook Ms. Angela Eubank Mr. Joey W. Griffith Ms. Hajaratu A. Kemoh Ms. Janine Abellon Ms. Christina Bowers Mr. James Cooper Ms. Charleasia Evans Ms. Karen A. Griffith Ms. Amanda Kemper Ms. Casey Accaputo Ms. Jennifer P. Boyd Mr. Benjamin Corrales Mr. Christiaan D. Evans Mrs. Bonnie Grigsby Ms. Krista Kenoyer Mrs. Heather Adams Mr. Terence A. Boyd Ms. Itzel Cortez Ms. Tammy Evans Ms. Marie C. Guidry Ms. Diane L. Kettler Mr. Pedro Aguirre Ms. Lindy C. Boyle Ms. Jessica Cotton Mr. William Evans Ms. Allie A. Gusikoski Ms. Meagan King Alamo Title Company Ms. Maria C. Bozas Ms. Jessica Creel Mrs. Ted W. Fair Sharon and Robert Hagood Ms. Stephanie King All Saints Employee Donations Ms. Ann E. Bracey Mr. John V. Crews Ms. Barbara A. Fanimokun Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hahn Ms. Ashlee Kirk Ms. Catherine S. Allen Ms. Courtenay R. Bradford Ms. Kristyal R. Crockett Mr. Mason Fannan Ms. Katie A. Hale Ms. Claudia M. Kirkpatrick Ms. Mary E. Allen Ms. Laquarion Bradley Ms. Elizabeth Crowell Ms. Ann Farrand Mr. Logan R. Hale Dr. and Mrs. Craig C. Kneten Ms. Jessica Amundsen Ms. Ana Bravo Ms. Patti B. Crummel Mr. and Mrs. Porter Farrell, II Ms. Taylor Hamilton Ms. Kathryn L. Kolbe Mr. Arthur Anderson Mrs. Cindy Briscoe Ms. Deborah L. Crump Ms. Marsha L. Farris Mr. Jeff L. Hamlin Ms. Tracy L. Konkle Ms. Jennifer H. Anderson Ms. Karen Brockman Ms. Maria T. Cuevas Ms. Ashrya Fields Ms. Linda Hammett Mr. David Kostyak Ms. Kandace Anderson Ms. Dee Dee Brooks Ms. Brittany R. Cummings Ms. Kimberly Fields Ms. Traci Hankins Mr. Andrew J. Kristofek Ms. Kesha Anderson Ms. Julie A. Brown Ms. Thi Dang Mr. Brantley Flanagan Ms. Terri L. Hardee Ms. Jennifer Lakanen Anonymous Ms. Diana Bryan Ms. Maria A. Dauphinais Ms. Emily Flanagan Ms. Miranda S. Hawkins Ms. McKenzie A. Lambert Ms. Lila L. Apomolia Ms. Lisa Bumpass Ms. Amanda Davis Mrs. Dresdene E. Flynn-White and Ms. Keshona Henry Lane Gorman Trubitt, PLLC Ms. Jo A. Armstrong Mr. Barton Burgess Ms. Elizabeth Davis Mr. Tommy White Ms. Wendy Henry Mr. Brandon Lane Ms. Rosa Arredondo Ms. Adraine R. Butler Ms. Lakeidre Davis Mr. and Mrs. James N. Ford Mr. David Hernandez Ms. Christie Lapanne Ms. Cynthia V. Arriaga Ms. Duveysi Calvillo Ms. Monica Davis Ms. Jessica A. Forrestal Ms. Nansi Hernandez Ms. Cynthia L. Lappo Ms. Amber Asberry Ms. Angela M. Campbell Ms. Todd C. Davis Ms. Sherri Fowler Ms. Daeliz M. Hernandez-Cruz Mr. David Larrasquitu Ms. Ma.Zoraida C. Asucro Ms. Thuy Dung Cao Ms. Phoebe Dena Mr. and Mrs. Walker C. Friedman Ms. Stacie A. Herrick Mr. Daniel Lauer Mr. Lionel R. Avila Ms. Kristen Carey Ms. Stephanie C. Dennis Ms. Natalie Friend Mr. Loc Hoang Ms. Christina Lavarreda Ms. Cheryl Haydin Babcock Mr. Weldon C. Carlile Mr. Bernard Dick Ms. Megan Funderburk Ms. Pakecia D. Hoard Mr. Valentin Lazo Ms. Melissa Ball Ms. Linda J. Carr Ms. Jessica Dominguez Ms. Rondi R. Gaber Mr. and Ms. Guadalupe Holland Ms. Veronica Leal Ms. Minnie P. Bangolan Ms. Evelyn Carter Mr. Kyle Dooley Ms. Amanda Garcia Ms. Karen Hooper Ms. Pamela LeBaron Ms. Meridynn Barber Mr. Wayne L. Cash Ms. Angela F. Dotson Ms. Sandra Garcia Mr. James L. Hoppers Mr. David Ledbetter, Jr. Ms. Maria G. Barcelo Ms. Cristina Castillo Ms. Harley M. Dowdy Ms. Selenia Garcia Ms. Tymberlee Hopson Ms. Elizabeth Lee Ms. Paula Barker Mr. Jimmy Castillo Ms. Korine Drake Ms. Silvia Garcia Ms. Alicia J. Horn Ms. Kimberley Leger Ms. Medina M. Barkley Ms. Norma Castillo Ms. Samantha Dubocq Ms. Alicia J. Gargano Ms. Michelle House Mrs. Katherine Leino Ms. Siobhan Barnes Ms. Julisa Castro Ms. Darla M. Duncan Mr. Tommie Garner Ms. Shelly Howard Ms. Anita De Leon Ms. Michelle Barrera Ms. Sienna Cates Ms. Ashley Eberhart Ms. Meredith Gaston-Horning Ms. Keisha Hubbard Ms. Estephanie Leon Ms. Lori E. Barton Ms. Linda Cerda Ms. Deborah Eddie Ms. Sharayne George Ms. Leslie A. Hull Ms. Melanie Leonard

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Pictured above: Frank and Beth Wilson and Denny Alexander Pictured above: Janice Whitmire and Cindy Adams Pictured above: Bonnie Grigsby and Louis Schindler

Ms. Brittany M. Levingston Ms. Margaret Moss Ms. Kimberly Ricketts Ms. Florita R. Solis Ms. Christina J. Vineyard Ms. Sheri R. Lindsey Ms. Edith Munoz Mr. Kelly R. Ripkowski Ms. Lara Soriano Mrs. Janice L. Walker Ms. Ila Williams Ms. Beverly J. Lloyd Dr. and Mrs. James A. Murphy, Jr. Ms. Heather Robertson Ms. Lindsey Spangler Ms. Amanda Wallace Ms. Jo Williams Ms. Tracy M. Locke Dr. Kenton Murthy Ms. Nora K. Robinson Ms. Tina M. Specks Ms. J. Wallace Ms. Matilde D. Williams Ms. Suzanne W. Lockwood Ms. Kelly Nash Ms. Griselda Rodriguez Ms. Betty Spencer Mr. John Warren Ms. Satoyia Williams Ms. Maira Loera Ms. Edna R. Navarrete Ms. Hilda Rodriguez Mr. Michael W. Spinks Ms. Allie Watson Mr. Joseph Wilson Ms. Erica Loftin Ms. Simangele Ndhlovu Ms. Meaghan Rogers Mr. Naythan Steele Ms. Andrea D. Watson Ms. Okolo N. Wilson Ms. Shanita D. Lofton Ms. Katherine Newland Mr. T. Pollard Rogers Ms. Betsy Stein Dr. and Mrs. Robert K. Watson Ms. Gina L. Winfree Ms. Sandy Logan Ms. Livian Newton Ms. Stephanie L. Rollins Ms. Shawn Stevens Ms. Jennifer Wealot Mr. Jeff Winters Mr. Alberto Lopez Ms. Lisa Nguyen Ms. Janine M. Rooney Ms. Jennifer H. Steward Ms. Whitney Webb Ms. Susan L. Wolfe Ms. Rachel Lopez Mr. Paul Nguyen Ms. Rosalba Rosales Ms. Stacey D. Stewart Mr. William B. Webb Ms. Amanda Wood Mr. Saul Lopez Ms. Thuy Nguyen Ms. Carol Y. Ross Ms. Debra Stidham Mr. Bangdong L. Wei Ms. Sarah Woodard Ms. Yessenia C. Lopez-Ramos Mr. Tom Nguyen Mr. and Mrs. Gerald I. Ruggles Mr. Micah G. Still Ms. Kimberly Weiland Dr. Caroline E. Woodland Mr. Luis Lujan Ms. Amelia D. Norvelle Ms. Tanya Sabo Ms. Dana Stilley Ms. Sabrina Weiss and Mr. Eric H. Counts Ms. Adriana De Luna Mr. Richard Nyakundi Mr. and Mrs. Manuel R. Sanchez Ms. Leah Stone Ms. Kelly Welch Ms. Camillia Woods Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Magoffin Ms. Tonya Oakley Ms. Norma A. Sanchez Ms. Donna Stroder Ms. Victoria Wellman Ms. Jayme Wright Ms. Wejdan Mahmoud Ms. Everline Ombati Ms. Anita Sanders Ms. Sharon Sullivan Mr. David L. West Ms. Shayla Wright Ms. Nancy Maldonado Mr. Corey L. Onder Mr. Nicholas R. Sanders Ms. Courtney A. Sundin Ms. Susan West Ms. Fei Xie Ms. Sarah Male Ms. Gereitha J. O’Neal Ms. Kathy Santa Ana Mrs. Carol Sweeney Ms. Donna White Ms. Summer Younce Ms. Priscilla Manivanh Ms. Romanita Ordway Ms. Jennifer Savage Ms. Jacque D. Switlik Ms. Susan Whitis Ms. Bobbi Youngblood Mr. James Manning Mr. Cruz Orona Mr. Miroslav Savkovic Ms. Carla R. Taylor Ms. Taylor Widmann Mr. Crisanto M. Yzaguirre Mr. Paul Manning Ms. Brooke Osborne Ms. Tanya Schmidt Ms. Kathy Tbaba Ms. Margaret K. Wildman Ms. Rhonda Zellmer Ms. Brandi L. Markle Ms. Jessica Ovard Ms. Stefanie E. Schrader Ms. Brandyce Tennison Ms. Julie Wilkins Ms. Brenda Ziegler Mr. Michael P. Martin Ms. Alicia Padilla Mr. Benjamin Schultz Ms. Huong Thai Ms. Beverly A. Williams Ms. Mary E. Zimmermann Ms. Antonia Martinez Ms. Ma.Prudencia A. Padilla Ms. Melissa Z. Scogin Ms. Barbara M. Thomas Ms. Doneisha Williams Mr. Leonard L. Zollicoffer Ms. Lizbeth Martinez Ms. Rhonda Parker Ms. April Scott Ms. Janice M. Thompson Mr. Ian M. Williams Mr. Victor Martinez Ms. Jennifer Perez Ms. Kylie L. Scott Mr. Ricky Tice Ms. Beena Mathews Mr. J.B. Perryman Ms. Sheri Searle Ms. Marie Tijerina Mr. Ryan Maze Ms. Alvina Peterson Ms. Pamela Seddio Mr. and Ms. Phillip Tinsley Ms. Ella M. McCarroll Ms. Rita Pfeil Ms. Marah Seibel Ms. Almeisha Tisby Mr. James McClanahan Ms. Rose Pham Mr. Timothy Sellers Ms. Amber L. Torres Ms. Ginger G. McCurry Ms. Delora Pinote Mr. Ben Selman Mr. Jeffrey A. Torsiello Ms. Amy McDonald Ms. Jennifer N. Pope Ms. Patricia D. Shannon-Brain Mr. Thinh Tran Ms. Ashley McGee Ms. Vanessa Price Ms. Janet L. Shaw Ms. Thuy-Vy Tran Mr. David McGowan Ms. Cindy D. Quiroz Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sheffield Mrs. B. Ashley Turner, R.Ph. Mr. Michael McKimmey Ms. Farhana Qureshi Ms. Demetrius Shelton Ms. Joyce M. Turner Ms. Wendy McNeil Ms. Rachel G. Ramirez Mr. Danilo T. Sia Ms. Paula Y. Turner Ms. Cindy R. McRay Ms. Kimberly A. Randle Ms. Irene Silva Ms. Jessica Urquhart Mr. Joshua Medders Mr. Anthony Rapaglia Mr. and Mrs. Eddie R. Simlin Ms. Dorothy Valentine Ms. Sydney Merrill Ms. Lisa Read Ms. Mackenzie Simons Ms. Tammy Valentine Mr. and Mrs. John Milburn Ms. Gina Reese Ms. Angelica Sirianni Mr. Dakota Van Voast Mr. and Mrs. Buster Miller Ms. Terrye Reid Ms. Deniece Smith Ms. Linn Vanover Ms. Martha Mishoe Ms. Jenny Reyna Ms. Ina D. Smith Ms. Judy Vasquez Ms. Whitney Mitchell Ms. Katlyn Rhatigan Ms. Keondra Smith Ms. Lauren Vasquez Ms. Pauline Molinar Ms. Amanda Rhodes Ms. Molly D. Smith Mr. Jaime Vazquez Ms. Charissa Moncrief Ms. Melissa Richardson Ms. Patricia L. Smith Ms. Kristi T. Vela Ms. Kimberlin K. Moore Ms. Teresa A. Richardson Mr. Royelle Smith Mr. Henry Viejo Ms. Morgan Moses Mr. Brent A. Richter Mrs. Peggy Snyder Ms. Donna S. Vines

8 | FALL 2017 Our Journey | ALL SAINTS HEALTH FOUNDATION givetoallsaints.baylorhealth.com | 817.922.7707 FALL 2017 | 9 support the Foundation News Welcome All Saints Health Foundation’s Foundation News Freddy L. Jones New President On August 9th, All Saints Health Foundation welcomed Amy Healing arden Adkins as the fifth president of All Saints Health Foundation. G Prior to joining the Foundation, Amy was President and CEO of the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra for the last six years. Her Freddy L. Jones, 18-year tenure with the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra however, lasted a total of 18 years. veteran of what is known As a member of the senior leadership team at Baylor Scott & White today as Baylor Scott & All Saints Medical Center – Fort Worth, Amy leads fundraising efforts, including major gift and donor cultivation, capital White All Saints Medical campaigns, special events and other philanthropic initiatives.

Center – Fort Worth, truly During her tenure at the orchestra, the FWSO achieved record- breaking fundraising results, including an unprecedented 42 had a servant’s heart. percent increase in both corporate sponsorships and foundation giving. She oversaw winning campaigns such as the drive to fund Everyone who sat down to talk with the Orchestra’s 2008 Carnegie Hall tour and orchestrated the first Freddy immediately had the sense that $1 million Gala in 2006 honoring Van Cliburn. what they had to say was important … because they were indeed important to this “Only a life lived in “Amy brings invaluable experience in philanthropy and leadership gentleman. He was the kind of man who to the All Saints Health Foundation,” President Mike Sanborn said what he was going to do and did it. the service to others said in a May 2017 news release from the medical center. “As we He declared who he was and lived it. He continue to embark on serving the current and future health care led by example. Freddy was a man of is worth living.” needs of our community, Amy will help support this initiative.” integrity, a careful listener and a faithful family man, respectful of the needs of – Albert Einstein Adkins recently received a Legacy of Women Award from others and always keeping his promises. SafeHaven of Tarrant County for her contributions to the arts. She was also recognized as one of the Great Women of Texas by During his tenure at All Saints Medical the Fort Worth Business Press in 2013. Center, Freddy served as vice president of human resources, vice president of Mills Olan Adkins enjoys spending time with her husband of 25 years, professional services, senior vice president Alton Adkins, and her two sons. Photography Location’s of corporate services and chief operating officer, before completing his career in Photography: Welcome to All Saints Health Foundation Amy! 1999 as president of All Saints Health Photography: Foundation for 12 years. Pictured above: Freddy L. and Freddy served as a role model to others Marilyn Jones in establishing lasting, solid relationships 2017 Employee Giving Campaign Update between the hospital and donors, yielding unprecedented philanthropic results. • New financial and participation The areas of focus and funds raised this year include: In 2011, Freddy was bestowed the records were set with 70% of Emergency Department Construction $ 52,239 foundation’s prestigious Legacy Award – employees donating $237,121 an honor given to an individual who has Care Committee Employee Assistance $ 23,063 demonstrated exceptional leadership and • 249 employees made gifts of $200 achievement in the field of philanthropy. or more to qualify for the monthly Faxel Endowment for Nursing $ 15,345 is one of simplicity and grace, so the garden Freddy was known for decreeing “Every prize drawings Andrews Women’s Hospital Endowment $ 11,480 Baylor Scott & White All Saints Medical in his honor will appropriately provide an day is a good day. Some days are just better Center – Fort Worth is honored to approachable place of comfort and healing than others.” Today is a good day to help us • 70 employees joined the Hour Davies Endowment for Clinical Education $ 8,871 highlight the life and legacy of this inspiring for everyone. The sunny corner will be honor Freddy’s selfless service to our medical Club (a designation given to leader through the new Freddy L. Jones easily accessible to both patients and family center with your financial gift. individuals that donate one hour of ALL SAINTS HEALTH FOUNDATION Adolescent Oncology Unit $ 11,543 Healing Garden, scheduled to be built in members from its covered entrance off pay per paycheck) EMPLOYEE GIVING CAMPAIGN Non-Clinical Education $ 1,835 2018 just outside the hospital’s new the main lobby. The inviting space will For more information about the garden or to emergency department. also feature a rock sculpture with a bubble make a gift, please contact Derann Neuwirth • 308 employees committed to Area of Greatest Need $ 97,308 fountain, a vine-covered pergola, a resting in the Foundation office at 817.922.7707. ongoing payroll deductions each Freddy’s caring and compassionate legacy bench, and colorful, drought-tolerant plants. pay period Various other funds $ 15,437

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Cancer Center Renamed Under its new name, the Joan Katz Cancer “When patients hear the words ‘You have Resource Center plans to continue to cancer,’ their world is turned upside down,” The Baylor Scott & White All Saints focus and build upon its cancer navigation Salomon said in a statement. “We’re here Employees support the Medical Center-Fort Worth Joan Katz program to provide palliative and patient to help them understand their diagnoses, Breast Center has been renamed the Joan value-based care to members. It will also answer any questions, set up appointments Katz Cancer Resource Center. The center’s provide navigation services 24/7 for breast and follow up with them before, during Davies Endowment at All Saints parent, Baylor Scott & White Health, cancer, gynecological cancer, blood cancers, and after treatment. We truly are with them decided to change the name to “better and youth cancer patients. every step of the way… We already help reflect the robust services provided to navigate those individuals with other types Whitney Sherley, patients with all forms of cancer,” instead Suzy Salomon, operations manager at the of cancer through the cancer care process, M.S., CCC-SLP, Speech Pathologist of listing just one specialty service, it said. Joan Katz Cancer Resource Center, says so we want our name to be more inclusive While the hospital initially focused on it was apparent that patients valued the and reflective of all the kinds of cancer Whitney Sherley is a speech breast cancer services when it opened in center’s available cancer navigation and patients we help.” pathologist here at Baylor Scott & 2010, it has since expanded to different support resources. White All Saints Medical Center – types of cancer services. Fort Worth. She is thankful for the funds provided through the Bishop Davies Endowment for Clinical Education and shares her story on the impact this has had on her career and caring for our patients.

I began my career in October 2015. There are two objective evaluations we use as speech pathologists to evaluate swallow function – Modified Barium Swallow Study (MBSS) and Fiberoptic Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing (FEES). Graduate school gives a good foundation of knowledge regarding these tests but all therapists require further training to complete these tests independently. Funds provided by the Davies Endowment allowed me to attend a two-day course in Dallas where I completed my training and was then able to start performing FEES with patients under supervision. my skills in performing and interpreting of our patients. I would not have had the Recently, I received an order for a bedside MBSS as well. An MBSS is performed financial means at this time to pay for these Pictured above left to right: Laura Streit, Amanda McGreevy, R.N., Toni Geren, Joan Katz, swallow evaluation for a patient with in radiology and is a quick, non-invasive courses on my own, but with funds Suzy Salomon, Kristi Evans, Elena Wright, and Lisa Kirby Parkinson’s disease and Cortical Basilar way to ensure food and/or liquid is being provided by the Davies Endowment I know Syndrome. The patient did not appear to swallowed safely – reducing the risk of I will be able to provide higher quality care be able to safely eat and drink by mouth aspiration pneumonia. This month, I will to my patients because of the training these and a feeding tube was imminent. Because attend a three-day conference about feeding courses provided. of the training I received, I was able to and swallowing in the Neonatal Intensive New Nurse Navigator perform a FEES at bedside and show Care Unit (NICU) and learning how to Thank you again for making this possible! objective evidence to the physician that perform NICU MBSS. This will allow our Amanda McGreevy is the newest member She joined Baylor Scott & White in this patient could in fact swallow safely and speech pathology team to have two trained of the Joan Katz Cancer Resource Center October of 2013 when her and her family maintain adequate oral nutrition with only therapists able to perform an MBSS on The Davies Endowment for Clinical Education provides education funds for non-nursing clinical team. She has been a registered nurse for relocated to the area from Kansas. She a few small modifications to her diet. This NICU babies ensuring we are always staffed staff. Speech therapists, physical therapists, 10 years, with extensive experience in Labor graduated from Wichita State University Pictured left: testing allowed the patient to have a better and able to provide this service. respiratory therapists, X-ray technologists and & Delivery Nursing and Surgical nursing. with her BSN. She is married with two Amanda McGreevy, quality of life by allowing her to continue pharmacists are examples of staff that benefit Prior to joining the center as an Oncology sons ages 6 and 10. In her spare time she R.N. to eat and drink on her own. These are just a couple of examples of the from these funds. During the 2017 Employee Nurse Navigator for Breast cancer patients, enjoys photography and spending time many ways the Bishop Davies fund has Giving Campaign, employees donated $8,871 to support the Bishop Davies Endowment for Amanda was the manager at Andrews with her family. I am a few days away from completing an made me a more knowledgeable therapist, Clinical Education. Women’s Hospital Perioperative Services. intensive online training course to improve and in return, allows me to take better care

12 | FALL 2017 Our Journey | ALL SAINTS HEALTH FOUNDATION givetoallsaints.baylorhealth.com | 817.922.7707 FALL 2017 | 13 Volunteer Spotlight Planned Giving Tax free transfers to charity Life is about choices. I choose to carry on. You can now make Charitable IRA Rollover Gifts to All Saints Health Foundation, Volunteers year after year. Spotlight: Jennifer Gibson

“One day, something didn’t feel right. In one infiltrating ductal carcinoma until her mastectomy, Jennifer’s recovery was going September 2014, Jennifer Gibson was a busy first surgery proved the cancer had spread well enough for her to plan ahead. The first newlywed adjusting to a blended family, in rapidly to her lymph nodes, turning her place she looked? The Joan Katz Cancer the midst of pursuing her doctorate while stage two overnight. Her fight began with six Resource Center. also teaching psychology at Tarleton State rounds of difficult chemotherapy, one session University. every three weeks over the course of three “I volunteer at the Joan Katz Cancer long months. Resource Center because it’s important to In December 2015, the President signed Benefits to you > Contact us so that we can watch for “My chest was really tender and sore. I raised me to be able to give back to an organization legislation permanently extending the your gifts. my arm and could visibly see a knot in my Married only 10 months at her diagnosis, that meant so much during my time of Charitable IRA Rollover provision. > You can transfer up to $100,000 breast,” reflected Jennifer Gibson, who at Jennifer and her husband, Bryan, would go need,” said Jennifer, who volunteers most The Charitable IRA Rollover is a special annually from your IRA to All Saints > Let us know if you would like your that time was 42 years old. “The lump truly to doctor’s appointments, then walk over every Friday. “I sit at the front desk and provision allowing certain donors to Health Foundation to benefit Baylor gift used for a specific purpose. appeared out of nowhere.” with their notes to the Joan Katz Cancer answer phones, type up next week’s surgery exclude from taxable income, and count to- Scott & White All Saints Medical Resource Center to ask Kristi or a nurse on schedule and visit patients. Sometimes ward their required minimum distribution, Center – Fort Worth. Concerned and confused, she rushed to staff to further translate what they had just I stock the supply closet or file papers. certain transfers of Individual Retirement the home of a neighbor and former nurse been told. It really doesn’t matter how I help.” Account (IRA) assets that are made directly > Rollovers are free of federal tax. for another opinion. One look was all to charities, including All Saints Health Jennifer’s confidant needed to call Solis “The number of physicians, treatment Jennifer’s patience and perseverance has also Foundation. Many All Saints Health > Rollovers qualify for your “required Mammography and request the next options, side effects and decisions we had to paid off personally. The committed survivor Foundation donors age 70 1/2 or older minimum distribution” for the year. available appointment. make was often overwhelming,” continued finally completed her doctorate degree have used this option to support areas of Jennifer. “Of course, we were also both in May, and continues advancing in her the Medical Center with tax-wise gifts. > You can reduce your taxable income, Results from the first exam generated the emotional and trying to process things we profession as assistant professor of psychology even if you do not itemize deductions. need for a biopsy within days, and Jennifer’s didn’t truly understand. The reassuring staff at Tarleton. To qualify greatest fears grew quickly. A mutual friend of the Joan Katz Cancer Resource Center > You can choose the area you want to contacted Kristi Evans – former elementary clearly explained all of our options.” “I’m so grateful for the opportunity to share > You must be 70 ½ or older at the time benefit at Baylor Scott & White All school teacher and resource cancer survivor my story with others, so they know they of your gift. Saints Medical Center – Fort Worth. Should you like to learn more turned lay navigator – at the Joan Katz Cancer “Kristi allowed me to call and text her any don’t have to walk through their cancer about IRA Charitable Rollover Resource Center of Baylor Scott & White All time of the day or night,” Jennifer painfully journey alone,” reflected Jennifer. “I believe > Transfers must be made directly by How to participate Gifts and how they might support Saints Medical Center – Fort Worth. recalled about each obstacle, including facing my cancer was for a reason. If that reason is your IRA administrator to a charity, Baylor Scott & White All Saints her most difficult moment – telling her son, simply to show someone they can survive the like All Saints Health Foundation. > Contact your IRA plan administrator Medical Center – Fort Worth, “I was told to look for a blonde lady wearing Quade, that she had cancer. “There’s so worst battle of their life and still come out to make a gift from your IRA to please contact Tim Plocica at a pink jacket in the waiting room, and that much emotion involved, including lots I’m successfully reaching their goals, then I’m > Gifts must be outright. Distributions All Saints Health Foundation. All Saints Health Foundation at she would be meeting me before my biopsy,” still processing. But for every little ache and okay with that. Life is about choices. to donor-advised funds or life-income 817.922.7714 or Timothy.Plocica@ said Jennifer. “When I showed up, I swear pain I didn’t understand … or if I needed to I choose to carry on!” arrangements like charitable remain- > Your IRA funds will be directly BSWHealth.org. Kristi was surrounded by an aura of calming cry … or laugh … or yell … or share about der trusts or charitable gift annuities transferred to All Saints Health light. We bonded like glue right away. From another terrible moment … Kristi has been are not allowed. Foundation to continue Baylor Scott All Saints Health Foundation does not provide that moment on, Kristi has held my hand there for it all.” For more information about volunteering at & White All Saints Medical Center – legal, accounting or tax advice. Please consult your throughout every step of my cancer journey.” Baylor Scott & White All Saints, please contact The rollover must be from a traditional Fort Worth’s life-saving work. professional advisors for assistance in these areas. After numerous infections and a total of Sheri Wagner at 817.922.2376. IRA, not a 401(k), 403(b), or other Jennifer was initially diagnosed with stage 10 surgical procedures, including a double retirement plan.

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Event BoomerJack’s Tee Off Fore Tatas Beyond the Bag

Health Foundation was honored to be the beneficiary of the 8th Annual BoomerJack’s Tee Off Fore Tatas annual golf tournament at Fossil Creek Golf Club. This annual event has grown over the past seven years to be a fan Save the date favorite! Since 2011, BoomerJack’s has donated over $164,500 to the Joan Katz Cancer Resource Center. January 27, 2018 Thank you Brent, Kimberly and the whole BoomerJack’s team! We want you to be part of this amazing evening!

Saundra Wright Photography Wright Saundra When you purchase an event sponsorship or gift an Pictured left to right: Berkley Tipps, Brent Tipps, Graydon Tipps, Kimberly Ginnard, and ASHF President Amy Adkins in-kind auction item to the event, you have a direct Photography: Photography: impact on the health of our community and the clients we serve. For more information, contact Kathy Jo Zeigler Birdies for Charity at 817.922.7706 or [email protected]. A special thank you to Colonial Country Club, the 2017 Birdies for Charity Campaign and the DEAN & DELUCA Invitational for a record-breaking Birdies for Charity year! This year, All Saints Health Foundation was able to earn $13,809 in bonus funding. Thank you to all of the contributors and especially the golfers for making this possible.

Thank you Birdies for Charity Campaign and DEAN & DELUCA!

Pictured left to right: PGA Golfer Ryan Palmer, ASHF President Amy Adkins, Colonial President Rob Doby, Colonial Tournament Chairman Rob Hood

Walnut Creek Country Club Ladies Golf Association

The Walnut Creek Country Club Ladies Golf Association hosted the 35th Annual Nutty Buddy – That’s What Friends are Fore Golf Tournament on June 6-7th. They selected the Joan Katz Cancer Resource Center as the 2017 Charity Partner. Record proceeds were raised at the golf tournament which featured a raffle. JKCRC and Foundation staff attended the event and met a number of players who shared their personal stories and experiences with breast and gynecological cancers.

Thank you, ladies, for choosing JKCRC to be ‘nutty buddy’ partners!

Pictured left to right: Walnut Creek Country Club LGA Nutty Buddy Host Committee

Have you considered making a yearend donation to All Saints Health Foundation? Charitable donations are an excellent way to reduce your tax burden for the year as well as making a difference in our community. As the holiday season begins, we hope that you will remember All Saints Health Foundation. Call us at 8179227707 with any questions!

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