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Dear Friends,

Every day, as I go through the stack of correspondence that crosses my desk, nothing gives me greater satisfaction or pleasure than to hear from patients who have come to NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital for their care. Often, they write to acknowledge their physicians and nurses; other times they express gratitude to other caregivers or employees who have made a difference during their stay. And, sometimes, our patients and family members also write to let us know how we can do better, and we welcome those suggestions.

These Letters from Home prompted us to reach out to some of the patients and family members who have written recently. Behind each letter is a story, and in the pages that follow you will meet the patients and, in some cases, their families, as well as the Hospital staff who inspired them to write.

For every letter of thanks that we receive, we also know that there are countless other instances where our staff have improved the lives of our patients—whether through the delivery of superb clinical care, providing a clean and safe environment, or offering a word of kindness and encouragement. We are proud of our Hospital and the employees who enable us to provide our patients with the highest quality of care.

Sincerely,

Herbert Pardes, MD President and Chief Executive Officer NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital 2 The beauty of the Iris Cantor Women’s Health Center is that physicians, such as Dr. Erica Jones and Dr. Orli Etingin, can effortlessly collaborate to provide primary and specialty care for patients.

In 2004, Mrs. Bednarsh began feeling lightheaded and thought it might be the anemia returning. “Dr. Etingin insisted I come in right away. She told me in a very calm way that she wanted me to see Dr. Erica Jones, a cardiologist at the Center. leanore Bednarsh Dr. Jones made room in her schedule to see me that same day.” E In 1998, Eleanore Bednarsh experienced Dr. Jones determined Mrs. Bednarsh has heart irregularities and an overwhelming mitral valve regurgitation, unrelated to the fatigue. Her gynecologist, William Ledger, anemia. The condition has been managed M.D., suspected anemia, and referred Mrs. with medication and is closely watched Bednarsh to Orli R. Etingin, M.D., Medical with regular echocardiograms. Director of the Iris Cantor Women’s Health “Dr. Jones gave me clear information, Center. Mrs. Bednarsh, Lower School Head delivered in a way that was so reassuring,” at a private school, says Mrs. Bednarsh. “She listened to my developed an immediate rapport with anxieties and considered no question Dr. Etingin, appreciating her desire to speak insignificant.” with both her and her husband Gary in Mrs. Bednarsh’s high regard for her two order to get a complete picture of her physicians is entirely mutual. “Eleanore and medical history. I have developed a lovely relationship over “Dr. Etingin made me feel like she the years,” notes Dr. Etingin. “I know what wanted to get to know me as an individual worries her and what she’s thinking even and not just what you see in the records when she doesn’t tell me, because I’ve seen and test results,” says Mrs. Bednarsh. “She her through so many things. also asked for my opinion, and my sense “When she developed the cardiac of what was going on. I was really blown problem, Erica was right there to see her,” away by her care.” adds Dr. Etingin. “I think that Eleanore Dr. Etingin recommended an iron feels very comfortable that we’re both infusion, and within 24 hours, Mrs. Bednarsh here to take care of her together.” says, “I felt like a completely new person.” >

3 Jeffrey, Faith and Hadah Medford

4 aith Medford As any busy mother juggling work and F family knows, sometimes you just run out of time. Faith Medford faced such a situation when she learned that her son Hadah, 5, due to leave shortly for summer camp in Rochester, New York, would not be accepted As a nurse practitioner without his immunization records. “I was beside myself with worry. I knew with the Hospital’s “I hadn’t understood the urgency of that it might be difficult to get his records Ambulatory Care Network, Carol Pafundi embraces getting those records,” says Mrs. Medford, quickly. That’s when Carol Pafundi just came the concept of patient- whose son has asthma and receives care at out of nowhere.” centered care, working the Audubon Practice in upper Manhattan, closely with families to Carol Pafundi is a nurse practitioner at the promote their health one of the primary care sites in NewYork- Audubon Practice and a longtime employee and well-being. Presbyterian’s Ambulatory Care Network. of NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital with nearly 40 years of service. “Carol was calm as I told her my situation and she said, ‘It’s I would like to express my not a problem. Let me see what I can do to take care of this and help you.’” gratitude on having met one Ms. Pafundi quickly gathered Hadah’s records and wrote the prescriptions for of the most patient, medications he would need to take with him. “She even went so far as to call the understanding and kind nurses Volunteers of America Camp to make sure in your facility at 21 Audubon... that they had received all the information needed,” says Mrs. Medford. “I so appreciated Carol Pafundi is an example her patience and for not blaming me or telling me I should have done it sooner. of how a little kindness and I was just overwhelmed and grateful.” Adds Jeffrey Medford, “So many times a lot of patience goes people complain when things go wrong. It’s also important to say thank you for the small a long way. things people do that mean so much.” >

5 Dr. Karl Krieger (far right) credits a talented and expert pre- and post-surgical team for enabling patients to undergo complicated heart surgery safely and with outstanding results. Team members include: (back row, left to right) Irene Malloy, Nurse Practitioner; Dr. Charles Mack, cardiothoracic surgeon; Vida Sarmiento, Cardiothoracic Intensive Care Unit (CTICU) nurse; Dr. Gregory Kerr, anesthesiologist; (seated) Mariafe Castillo, Senior Staff Nurse, CTICU; and Cynthia Bensley, R.N., .

consult with cardiothoracic surgeon Karl H. ouglas Parbery Krieger, M.D.. “Dr. Krieger and his staff were completely available to us, answering all of our D At the age of 42, Douglas Parbery, an amateur questions,” says Mr. Parbery. competitive bodybuilder, was, as he describes, “Dr. Krieger explained the different types “as healthy as a horse.” But all that changed of valves—the bovine, the pig, or the artificial when he started experiencing unusual valve. I took the cow valve—maybe that explains symptoms. “My heart was palpitating and my sudden penchant for clover,” he laughs. beating very hard with an irregular rhythm. While Mr. Parbery can make light looking I was restless all the time and very agitated,” back on his surgery, he says that after meeting recalls Mr. Parbery. Diagnosed with atrial Dr. Krieger and his team, he went into the fibrillation, he underwent cardioversion, a procedure confident that it would be successful. procedure that delivers an electrical shock to Says Dr. Krieger, “Doug Parbery was quite the heart to restore a normal rhythm. What young to require this kind of heart surgery, but was causing the abnormal rhythm, however, he was very fit going into it and did very well was a leaking aortic valve that would eventually postoperatively.” need repair or replacement. “We were in com- “All of the staff were gracious and friendly plete shock,” says his wife, April. and did their job with the utmost level of “That was my entrance into middle age,” professionalism,” says Mr. Parbery. Dr. Krieger says Mr. Parbery. “It was a bit of a rude encouraged Mr. Parbery to resume physical awakening, but I accepted it and came to activities once his recovery was complete. terms with it.” “He was quite adamant about that, and When it became clear surgery was though I don’t see myself getting back to necessary, the Parberys came to NewYork- heavy weightlifting, I’m anxious to work out Presbyterian/Weill Cornell in May 2006 to and start playing sports again.”>

6 My highest regards go to my surgeon, Dr. Karl Krieger, and his nurses. They are truly a world-class group of professionals. But I also want to make mention of the rest of the staff, from those who tended to me in the step-down unit, to the folks who transported me through the hospital, to the food service staff. They were all gracious and friendly, and helped make my experience much more comfo

rtable and tolerable.

7 Dear Dr. Pardes, My sincere thanks for the compassionate care my mother-in-law received during her hospital stay— from the emergency room to the rehabilitation center; from the volunteers, to the aides, to the nurses, to the doctors. They were all very approachable and accessible. They were patient, gentle and sensitive…they are the number ones.

Philomina John, daughter-in-law of Mary George.

8 ary George Special Deliveries With Mary George’s medical risks so high, “The surgery was only one component Of all the notes and letters of appreciation that we receive, none are perhaps M it did, indeed, take a team to save her life. of Mrs. George’s care, and even that required more poignant than those sent by children. Their handmade artwork At 76 and debilitated with advanced heart dozens of people,” says Dr. Argenziano. often conveys the depth of their feelings in ways that words cannot describe. disease, Mrs. George came to NewYork- “The pre- and postoperative care is equally Presbyterian/Columbia, brought by her critical in getting patients—especially sick daughter-in-law Philomina John, who has older patients—through the process. Older lived with Mrs. George since 1980. patients can succumb to complications “My mother-in-law arrived in the postoperatively, which is why it is so impor- Emergency Department and was treated tant to have a tremendous team—with Kevin very aggressively for congestive heart failure,” as her cardiologist, Dr. Desmond Jordan as says Mrs. John. “That was the beginning of her anesthesiologist, the ICU staff, the nurses, her journey to the operating room.” social workers, physical therapists and every- Cardiologist Kevin G. Dunsky, M.D., one that’s involved in managing extremely determined that Mrs. George had multi- fragile patients after a major operation.” valve disease, as well as coronary artery Mrs. George’s situation was further disease. “Dr. Dunsky told me that she complicated by the fact that she only speaks would not live more than a week if she Malayalam—one of 1,600 Indian dialects. didn’t have surgery immediately,” says Mrs. Says Mrs. John, “We were so fortunate to John. Soon after, cardiothoracic surgeon have a Malayalam-speaking nurse. When Michael Argenziano, M.D., replaced her she went to the rehabilitation unit, a transla- mitral and aortic valves and performed four tor from the Indian embassy was already on coronary artery bypasses during a six-hour hand.” operation. One month later, Mrs. George was “A complex surgery of this type requires ready to go home—weak, to be sure, but incredible, delicate skill in order to have the on her way to recovery. “I cannot say result that we had,” says Dr. Dunsky. “Clearly enough about the entire staff—everyone this was a very high-risk patient who did was so helpful and supportive,” says Mrs. incredibly well.” John.“Today Mom is doing great.”> Dr. Michael Argenziano and Dr. Kevin Dunsky are members of a superb team of physicians, nurses, and other healthcare professionals who, from evaluation through post- operative recovery and follow-up, make sure family members are involved every step of the way.

9 10 ary George Special Deliveries With Mary George’s medical risks so high, “The surgery was only one component Of all the notes and letters of appreciation that we receive, none are perhaps M it did, indeed, take a team to save her life. of Mrs. George’s care, and even that required more poignant than those sent by children. Their handmade artwork At 76 and debilitated with advanced heart dozens of people,” says Dr. Argenziano. often conveys the depth of their feelings in ways that words cannot describe. disease, Mrs. George came to NewYork- “The pre- and postoperative care is equally Presbyterian/Columbia, brought by her critical in getting patients—especially sick daughter-in-law Philomina John, who has older patients—through the process. Older lived with Mrs. George since 1980. patients can succumb to complications “My mother-in-law arrived in the postoperatively, which is why it is so impor- Emergency Department and was treated tant to have a tremendous team—with Kevin very aggressively for congestive heart failure,” as her cardiologist, Dr. Desmond Jordan as says Mrs. John. “That was the beginning of her anesthesiologist, the ICU staff, the nurses, her journey to the operating room.” social workers, physical therapists and every- Cardiologist Kevin G. Dunsky, M.D., one that’s involved in managing extremely determined that Mrs. George had multi- fragile patients after a major operation.” valve disease, as well as coronary artery Mrs. George’s situation was further disease. “Dr. Dunsky told me that she complicated by the fact that she only speaks would not live more than a week if she Malayalam—one of 1,600 Indian dialects. didn’t have surgery immediately,” says Mrs. Says Mrs. John, “We were so fortunate to John. Soon after, cardiothoracic surgeon have a Malayalam-speaking nurse. When Michael Argenziano, M.D., replaced her she went to the rehabilitation unit, a transla- mitral and aortic valves and performed four tor from the Indian embassy was already on coronary artery bypasses during a six-hour hand.” operation. One month later, Mrs. George was “A complex surgery of this type requires ready to go home—weak, to be sure, but incredible, delicate skill in order to have the on her way to recovery. “I cannot say result that we had,” says Dr. Dunsky. “Clearly enough about the entire staff—everyone this was a very high-risk patient who did was so helpful and supportive,” says Mrs. incredibly well.” John.“Today Mom is doing great.”> Dr. Michael Argenziano and Dr. Kevin Dunsky are members of a superb team of physicians, nurses, and other healthcare professionals who, from evaluation through post- operative recovery and follow-up, make sure family members are involved every step of the way.

9 10 Dr. Felice Schnoll-Sussman, Toral Shah, physician’s assistant, and the Monahan Center team provide patients with access to a range of critically important services— from gastrointestinal screening and prevention to treatment and support.

the unknown—and what if my children were to he Murphy Family develop this. In that case, NewYork-Presbyterian TFor more than 30 years, Jim Murphy has battled would be critical to that care solution.” familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP), an inherited “When I learned that my children have a 50 colorectal cancer syndrome, and for every one of percent chance of inheriting the gene that causes this those years, he has enlisted the physicians and health disease, I was devastated,” says his wife, Mary. “Dr. professionals at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital to Schnoll-Sussman and Charlene Shultz, the Monahan help him stay alive and healthy. Center’s genetic counselor, were able to talk me off the Mr. Murphy, whose grandmother, father, and two ledge. They explained that the disease does not present aunts all died from FAP, was diagnosed at the age of itself until adolescence and dissuaded me from having 15, and since then he has undergone several major all of the children tested at the same time.” James, now colorectal surgeries and chemotherapy. Mr. Murphy 14, was tested just before his 11th birthday and does first saw the late Scott Wadler, M.D., then Director of not carry the gene. the Solid Tumor Service at NewYork-Presbyterian/ “Colon cancer is not a disease that’s easily discussed, Weill Cornell, who allayed his fears about treatment. and with kids it’s even more difficult,” notes Mrs. Today, the 46-year-old financial analyst is closely Murphy. “Dr. Schnoll-Sussman was really able to talk followed by Joseph T. Ruggiero, M.D., hematologist/ to James in terms that a 10-year-old understood. She oncologist, Toyooki Sonoda, M.D., colorectal surgeon, and the genetics counselor were phenomenal.” and Felice Schnoll-Sussman, M.D., a gastroenterologist The Murphys also appreciate the fact that the with the Jay Monahan Center for Gastrointestinal Monahan Center provides a full range of multidiscipli- Health at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell. nary specialists and services in gastrointestinal cancer For people who have inherited the FAP prevention and care in one location. Says Mrs. Murphy, mutation, the risk of developing colorectal cancer “It makes an already difficult process much easier.” (without preventive management) is approximately “The Murphy family is dedicated to making sure 100 percent. There is no cure, but maintaining that they are receiving a level of care that will be able constant vigilance with regular checkups, screenings, to keep them healthy,” says Dr. Schnoll-Sussman. and preventive treatment can help keep families healthy. “And with that level of care, it is possible to lead “NewYork-Presbyterian has certainly improved my completely normal, healthy lives within the constraints life expectancy, and I feel confident about that,” says of the diagnosis.” Mr. Murphy. “What genuinely bothers me the most is >

15 16 I was in great hands. Everybody was just wonderful. Even though we in such a dire situation and I waswere having a very difficult pregna Dr. Rosen and Dr. Stolar reallyncy, made me feel comfortable. They gave me the confidence to handle Jacob’s surgery.

When babies are born with a complex condition requiring delicate surgery, Dr. Charles Stolar and Dr. Todd Rosen can assemble a team of experts— sometimes 35 strong—on a moment’s notice to prepare for any contingency.

team of 35 physicians, including maternal- fetal medicine specialists, pediatric surgeons, acob Deodato anesthesiologists, and neonatologists, 10 nurses, J Three months into her pregnancy, Kristen and six operating room technicians in Deodato underwent emergency gallbladder preparation for performing an EXIT (ex utero surgery, and her developing baby, Jacob, intrapartum treatment) procedure. survived the operation. But two months “Because the baby had a large mass on his later, Kristen and her husband Matthew neck that could obstruct his airway, we were received devastating news: An ultrasound concerned that he would not be able to revealed a mass pressing on the baby’s breathe after he was delivered,” says Dr. Rosen. trachea that was growing very aggressively. “We partially delivered the baby by cesarean Physicians referred the couple to Morgan section and that allowed the neonatologists to Stanley Children’s Hospital, eventually to intubate him while still on placental life meet with Charles J. Stolar, M.D., Director of support so that he would never be without Pediatric Surgery, obstetrician and maternal- oxygen. A number of teams representing fetal medicine specialist Todd J. Rosen, M.D., various specialties were present to manage the and Jeffrey A. Ascherman, M.D., Director of baby’s acute problems, and then Dr. Stolar the Craniofacial Center. The mass— and his team removed the tumor.” a teratoma—is a rare and usually benign “It’s extraordinary that this medical center tumor that would have to be removed quickly can put together that kind of team in a heart- before it cut off his air supply. beat,” notes Dr. Stolar. “The medical and “According to the sonograms and MRIs, surgical talent that could be amassed that the prognosis was grim,” says Mrs. Deodato. quickly to work on a baby only four pounds “The first time I met Dr. Stolar, however, is incredible.” he put us at ease. His outlook was fantastic. “Every time I look at Jacob now, I see a He said, ‘Here is what we can do. Here’s our miracle,” says Mr. Deodato. “We didn’t know plan. We’re experienced with this procedure, if he was going to make it, and if he did, and we’ve done it before.’ He put everything what condition he would be in. Fortunately, into perspective and talked us through step everything went according to plan.” by step.” “Everyone we met at the Hospital was Under the auspices of the Center for just great,” adds Mrs. Deodato, who took Prenatal Pediatrics, several meetings and many Jacob home two weeks later. “He continues hours of planning preceded the surgery. Dr. to get speech and occupational and physical Kristen and Jacob Deodato Stolar assembled a diagnostic and treatment therapy, but he’s healing beautifully.” > I was in great hands. Everybody was just wonderful. Even though we in such a dire situation and I waswere having a very difficult pregna Dr. Rosen and Dr. Stolar reallyncy, made me feel comfortable. They gave me the confidence to handle Jacob’s surgery.

When babies are born with a complex condition requiring delicate surgery, Dr. Charles Stolar and Dr. Todd Rosen can assemble a team of experts— sometimes 35 strong—on a moment’s notice to prepare for any contingency.

team of 35 physicians, including maternal- fetal medicine specialists, pediatric surgeons, acob Deodato anesthesiologists, and neonatologists, 10 nurses, J Three months into her pregnancy, Kristen and six operating room technicians in Deodato underwent emergency gallbladder preparation for performing an EXIT (ex utero surgery, and her developing baby, Jacob, intrapartum treatment) procedure. survived the operation. But two months “Because the baby had a large mass on his later, Kristen and her husband Matthew neck that could obstruct his airway, we were received devastating news: An ultrasound concerned that he would not be able to revealed a mass pressing on the baby’s breathe after he was delivered,” says Dr. Rosen. trachea that was growing very aggressively. “We partially delivered the baby by cesarean Physicians referred the couple to Morgan section and that allowed the neonatologists to Stanley Children’s Hospital, eventually to intubate him while still on placental life meet with Charles J. Stolar, M.D., Director of support so that he would never be without Pediatric Surgery, obstetrician and maternal- oxygen. A number of teams representing fetal medicine specialist Todd J. Rosen, M.D., various specialties were present to manage the and Jeffrey A. Ascherman, M.D., Director of baby’s acute problems, and then Dr. Stolar the Craniofacial Center. The mass— and his team removed the tumor.” a teratoma—is a rare and usually benign “It’s extraordinary that this medical center tumor that would have to be removed quickly can put together that kind of team in a heart- before it cut off his air supply. beat,” notes Dr. Stolar. “The medical and “According to the sonograms and MRIs, surgical talent that could be amassed that the prognosis was grim,” says Mrs. Deodato. quickly to work on a baby only four pounds “The first time I met Dr. Stolar, however, is incredible.” he put us at ease. His outlook was fantastic. “Every time I look at Jacob now, I see a He said, ‘Here is what we can do. Here’s our miracle,” says Mr. Deodato. “We didn’t know plan. We’re experienced with this procedure, if he was going to make it, and if he did, and we’ve done it before.’ He put everything what condition he would be in. Fortunately, into perspective and talked us through step everything went according to plan.” by step.” “Everyone we met at the Hospital was Under the auspices of the Center for just great,” adds Mrs. Deodato, who took Prenatal Pediatrics, several meetings and many Jacob home two weeks later. “He continues hours of planning preceded the surgery. Dr. to get speech and occupational and physical Kristen and Jacob Deodato Stolar assembled a diagnostic and treatment therapy, but he’s healing beautifully.” > To: Gerald M. Loughlin, MD

Chairman, Department of Pediatrics

My spouse, Sophie, and I wanted you to know

how impressed and pleased we were with the

friendly, professional, responsive and efficient Vincent Wilmet visit we had with the pediatric emergency staff, When Sophie Wilmet got the call that her eight-year-old and in particular, Dr. Michele Rosenthal. We son Vincent had accidentally been pushed and hit his head hope that Dr. Rosenthal’s—and her team’s— hard on the cement, she raced to his school fearing the worst. “The teacher heard a big bang and a crack as his commitment and integrity continues

head hit the floor, and Vincent was unconscious for a few to be recognized within your department. seconds,” says Sophie Wilmet. “The nurse felt that after such a serious impact, he should be checked by his pediatrician.” Sophie and her husband Stephane, who are French and American and have lived in different parts of the world, immediately saw their pediatrician who performed several neurological tests. When Vincent began to feel dizzy, he sent them directly to the Pediatric Emergency Service— a Level 1 Trauma Center—at the Komansky Center for Children’s Health at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell. “As Europeans, we are not used to having staff in such a big hospital being so nice and welcoming and kid-oriented,” says Mrs. Wilmet. “Dr. Michele Rosenthal and the pediatric emergency staff kept Vincent for more than six hours to monitor his neurological reactions. We were very impressed by the level of care and the environment. It was such a positive experience, and we felt we were in very good and professional hands. He turned out to be fine.” “I’m glad the Wilmets had such a good experience,” notes Shari Platt, M.D., Chief of Pediatric Emergency Medicine. “That’s our goal with each patient who comes to us for care. Our doctors and nurses are highly skilled in pediatric emergency medicine. People don’t want to be in the ER—they aren’t planning to be here. But when they do have to come, we want to give the best possible care to the child, and to the whole family.” > A highly skilled pediatric emergency staff, including (seated) Marie Owens, R.N., Dr. Shari Platt, Dr. Michele Rosenthal, and (standing) Douglas Fiocelli, R.N., and Jeanette Goodson, Unit Clerk, are adept at easing the anxiety of their young patients and family members.

Stephane and Sophie Wilmet, with sons Vincent and Maxime To: Gerald M. Loughlin, MD

Chairman, Department of Pediatrics

My spouse, Sophie, and I wanted you to know

how impressed and pleased we were with the

friendly, professional, responsive and efficient Vincent Wilmet visit we had with the pediatric emergency staff, When Sophie Wilmet got the call that her eight-year-old and in particular, Dr. Michele Rosenthal. We son Vincent had accidentally been pushed and hit his head hope that Dr. Rosenthal’s—and her team’s— hard on the cement, she raced to his school fearing the worst. “The teacher heard a big bang and a crack as his commitment and integrity continues

head hit the floor, and Vincent was unconscious for a few to be recognized within your department. seconds,” says Sophie Wilmet. “The nurse felt that after such a serious impact, he should be checked by his pediatrician.” Sophie and her husband Stephane, who are French and American and have lived in different parts of the world, immediately saw their pediatrician who performed several neurological tests. When Vincent began to feel dizzy, he sent them directly to the Pediatric Emergency Service— a Level 1 Trauma Center—at the Komansky Center for Children’s Health at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell. “As Europeans, we are not used to having staff in such a big hospital being so nice and welcoming and kid-oriented,” says Mrs. Wilmet. “Dr. Michele Rosenthal and the pediatric emergency staff kept Vincent for more than six hours to monitor his neurological reactions. We were very impressed by the level of care and the environment. It was such a positive experience, and we felt we were in very good and professional hands. He turned out to be fine.” “I’m glad the Wilmets had such a good experience,” notes Shari Platt, M.D., Chief of Pediatric Emergency Medicine. “That’s our goal with each patient who comes to us for care. Our doctors and nurses are highly skilled in pediatric emergency medicine. People don’t want to be in the ER—they aren’t planning to be here. But when they do have to come, we want to give the best possible care to the child, and to the whole family.” > A highly skilled pediatric emergency staff, including (seated) Marie Owens, R.N., Dr. Shari Platt, Dr. Michele Rosenthal, and (standing) Douglas Fiocelli, R.N., and Jeanette Goodson, Unit Clerk, are adept at easing the anxiety of their young patients and family members.

Stephane and Sophie Wilmet, with sons Vincent and Maxime Dr. Felice Schnoll-Sussman, Toral Shah, physician’s assistant, and the Monahan Center team provide patients with access to a range of critically important services— from gastrointestinal screening and prevention to treatment and support.

the unknown—and what if my children were to he Murphy Family develop this. In that case, NewYork-Presbyterian TFor more than 30 years, Jim Murphy has battled would be critical to that care solution.” familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP), an inherited “When I learned that my children have a 50 colorectal cancer syndrome, and for every one of percent chance of inheriting the gene that causes this those years, he has enlisted the physicians and health disease, I was devastated,” says his wife, Mary. “Dr. professionals at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital to Schnoll-Sussman and Charlene Shultz, the Monahan help him stay alive and healthy. Center’s genetic counselor, were able to talk me off the Mr. Murphy, whose grandmother, father, and two ledge. They explained that the disease does not present aunts all died from FAP, was diagnosed at the age of itself until adolescence and dissuaded me from having 15, and since then he has undergone several major all of the children tested at the same time.” James, now colorectal surgeries and chemotherapy. Mr. Murphy 14, was tested just before his 11th birthday and does first saw the late Scott Wadler, M.D., then Director of not carry the gene. the Solid Tumor Service at NewYork-Presbyterian/ “Colon cancer is not a disease that’s easily discussed, Weill Cornell, who allayed his fears about treatment. and with kids it’s even more difficult,” notes Mrs. Today, the 46-year-old financial analyst is closely Murphy. “Dr. Schnoll-Sussman was really able to talk followed by Joseph T. Ruggiero, M.D., hematologist/ to James in terms that a 10-year-old understood. She oncologist, Toyooki Sonoda, M.D., colorectal surgeon, and the genetics counselor were phenomenal.” and Felice Schnoll-Sussman, M.D., a gastroenterologist The Murphys also appreciate the fact that the with the Jay Monahan Center for Gastrointestinal Monahan Center provides a full range of multidiscipli- Health at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell. nary specialists and services in gastrointestinal cancer For people who have inherited the FAP prevention and care in one location. Says Mrs. Murphy, mutation, the risk of developing colorectal cancer “It makes an already difficult process much easier.” (without preventive management) is approximately “The Murphy family is dedicated to making sure 100 percent. There is no cure, but maintaining that they are receiving a level of care that will be able constant vigilance with regular checkups, screenings, to keep them healthy,” says Dr. Schnoll-Sussman. and preventive treatment can help keep families healthy. “And with that level of care, it is possible to lead “NewYork-Presbyterian has certainly improved my completely normal, healthy lives within the constraints life expectancy, and I feel confident about that,” says of the diagnosis.” Mr. Murphy. “What genuinely bothers me the most is >

15 16 James and Mary Murphy with Daniel, James Jr. and twins Madeline and Aidan

At NewYork-Presbyterian, you feel confident in the capabilities of the entire faculty, not just one individual. They coordinate a plan of action and you know that you’re getting the right kind of treatment. They all — in some way or shape — have saved my husband’s life. 17 18 (Left to right) Diane Amato, Administrator,Dr. David Rubin, Dr. Craig Smith, Elenita Ramos, R.N., Patient Care Director, and ister Maria Colabella Angel Angeles, R.N., equate compassionate care with SAs a nurse for 47 years, Sister Maria Colabella truly a beautiful person and a wonderful quality care, combining would often encourage her patients to stay physician who encompasses the healing art, equal doses of expertise and encouragement for positive and envision a healthy future. “I as well as the science and medicine.” their severely ill patients. approached my own heart surgery with that On April 20, 2005, Sister Maria had her same idea, saying to myself, ‘This is going to second heart surgery. “On my second post- heal me and I’m going to really be well.’ Seeing operative day, I thanked Dr. Smith, and he myself actually experiencing that convinced replied, ‘Don’t thank me…you’re doing all me all the more that what I’ve been teaching the work!’” she recalls. “That statement all all these years really does work!” says Sister of a sudden put me in charge as well. Maria, who underwent heart valve repair by Psychologically it made me realize, ‘Come cardiothoracic surgeon Craig R. Smith, M.D., on, keep working and get better, Maria.’” at NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia. During her 16-day hospitalization, Sister A Maryknoll Sister who has devoted her Maria took particular notice of the nurses life to nursing and pastoral ministry with who were constantly at her side. “I so much people who are sick, poor, and homeless in appreciated their empathy, and recognizing Africa, Latin America, and the , my need as a nurse to know more in depth Sister Maria has found herself in need of about my care plan and treatment,” says care several times. A survivor of breast Sister Maria. “They not only considered that cancer twice, she also had heart surgery in need in me, their patient, but also reached 1973 to repair an atrial septal defect. out very caringly to my family, sisters in my While serving in Peru in 1989, she community, and friends who were with me. developed atrial fibrillation associated with Needless to say I was very grateful to and other cardiac problems. “Knowing I might proud of these nurses. need further heart surgery in the future, I also “I think every illness, every surgery can knew I wanted my care to be with physicians be a transforming experience in one’s life,” connected with NewYork-Presbyterian.” she adds. “You’re forced to face the fear of Sister Maria has been followed by the unknown, and then when you experience cardiologist David A. Rubin, M.D., for God’s healing and you are well, life becomes whom she has the highest regard. “He is an even greater gift.” > 19 Dr. Darlene Mitera (standing) and Judith E. Williams, L.C.S.W., develop a close bond with patients debilitated by mental illness, helping them to return to an improved quality of life.

very precise and directed electrical currents lene Katz that stimulate the brain and help to improve I “As a child, I was always depressed to some its neurochemistry, functioning similar to anti- degree, though at the time it was interpreted depressants, but more quick acting. that I was just ‘quiet,’” recalls Ilene Katz. “Initially, I thought there was a stigma to “Looking back, I think I always suffered from having ECT,” notes Ms. Katz. “But then as I depression.” started feeling better and getting back to Today, with the support of her longtime myself, I’m really grateful that it was available psychotherapist, Judith E. Williams, L.C.S.W., to me.” and Darlene M. Mitera, M.D., a psychiatrist at “Ilene has a lot of strength and courage,” NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell, Ms. Katz says Ms. Williams. “To see someone face describes herself as a different person and is able something that difficult and debilitating, and to move on with her life. not give up, is very inspiring.” Ms. Katz had been treated successfully for “As a nurse, I tend to be a giving person, depression with medication and therapy for a so being on the other side—to now be the number of years. But a year ago, taking vulnerable person dependent on others was prednisone for rheumatoid arthritis served to difficult,” says Ms. Katz. “I was asking for help, trigger a deep depression, one from which she and it was nice to know that when I asked, I could not emerge. “Medications were not got it. Dr. Mitera and Ms. Williams came to working any more,” she says. “I was pretty see me every day. That sense of being taken much at wit’s end.” care of provided me with great comfort and a “What impressed me about Ilene was that positive feeling that I was going to get some she had been functional for so long,” says Dr. kind of relief. Mitera. “But then she was unable to care not “Some days are still a struggle, and some just for herself, but for her future. She couldn’t days are very easy,” continues Ms. Katz. “I just go forward.” want to be comfortable with myself. My goal Dr. Mitera and Ms.Williams recommended is to take one day at a time and try to make that she receive electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), the most of every day.” > 20 21 John Nolasco and his mother, Lydia Ruiz, with Dottie, his Cairn Terrier

22 The surgical expertise of Dr. Christopher Michelsen and rehabilitation skills of physical therapist Erica Weisselberg are a perfect complement for patients needing care for orthopaedic injuries.

to the activities he is capable of doing and to improve his quality of life.” Following surgery, John began a oh n Nolasco program of physical therapy developed In 2002, just short of his 16th birthday, by Erica (Ricki) Weisselberg, P.T. J John Nolasco was injured in a football “We worked with John and his mom accident that left him paralyzed in both and family who needed to learn some his arms and legs. In time, he developed new things, like how to help him a paralytic curvature of the spine mak- transfer from his chair to his bed,” says ing it very painful for him to sit in his Ms. Weisselberg. “John was really great, wheelchair for any length of time. and did everything that was asked of “I had to stop my strengthening him. He gave me so much insight into exercises or working on my computer patients who have sustained a spinal because my shoulders were hurting cord injury. It was my pleasure and too much,” he says. honor to work with him.” John researched the Internet for help A college student, John, now 20, Dear Dr. Michelsen, and found Christopher B. Michelsen, drives a van equipped with hand con- M.D., Chief of Orthopaedics at trols, enjoys sporting events and con- When my mother and I left after our The Allen Pavilion of NewYork- certs, and working on his computer. initial visit with you, we both felt great Presbyterian and Chief of the He also plans to attend law school. Orthopaedic Spine Service at “Without the spinal fusion, John confidence in you and what you might NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia. wouldn’t be able to proceed like he accomplish with the surgery. We were “We performed a spinal fusion with wants to,” adds Dr. Michelsen. “But he rods and screws to stabilize John’s also had to have the will and desire to right! Your staff in the ICU was extremely spine and allow him to sit even want to go through with it. John’s knowledgeable. upright,” says Dr. Michelsen. attitude, his fortitude and his willing- “This enabled him to get back ness to push himself…he’s the star.” Physical therapy was also a great > pleasure. Both my mom and I really 23 loved Kevin and Ricki so much. Noteworthy NewYork-Presbyterian staff garner praise and appreciation from patients, colleagues, and supervisors alike for the roles they play in creating and maintaining an exemplary patient care environment. We’d like to introduce you to just a few of them.

Pina Salazar Patient Financial Advisor Charles B. Rangel Community Health Center Ambulatory Care Network “Pina displays excellence in customer service and a willingness to go above Patricia Burnham Richard Adjei and beyond to satisfy patients’ needs. Nursing Attendant Maintenance Worker She is loved by patients and her co- Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital The Allen Pavilion workers, and she is admired by the “Patricia embodies what excellent “Richard Adjei responds very children. We thank Pina for her patient care should be. Her sweet quickly to any request made of patience and professionalism. She is and kind demeanor is always him and always greets people a great team player.” recognized by parents. She takes with a smile. Every day he checks on extra tasks with a pleasant in with our nurse manager to see attitude, and her love of her job what is needed and what he can is evident from all the love shown do to help us make our work to her by the families.” environment safer.”

Shaun Nero Nurse’s Aide Medical/Surgical Department NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell

Hermann Duroseau “Shaun’s selfless service to others is an Oncology Pharmacist Daphne Vaughan inspiration to the unit and the organiza- Pharmacy Department Nutrition Assistant tion. Recently we had a young patient NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell who was involved in a severe motorcycle “As a mentor to new staff members, “During her 30 years with the accident and a decision needed to be made Hermann is patient and very demand- Hospital, Daphne has served every regarding the amputation of his leg. Shaun ing of excellence.Almost everyone on patient with a smile and a laugh realized that the patient was facing a IP-9 has gone through or graduated What a gem we have in Daphne difficult decision and introduced him to a Hermann’s class and all are a Vaughan…She consistently provides patient in the next room who had a testament to his exceptional abilities. internal and external customer service double amputation years prior, and the Thank you, Hermann.” with a smile and positive attitude.” two men enjoyed daily visits.”

24 Jose Calderon Christine Segarra-Velez Fernando Ore Valet Parking Attendant Regional Coordinator Mental Health Worker Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital International Services Department Partial Hospital Program NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia Westchester Division “One morning in January, a mother ran up to Jose carrying “Ms. Segarra-Velez radiates “Fernando has worked at the her baby and saying the baby was confidence, and her communication Westchester Division for over 20 not breathing. Jose picked up the skills denote intelligence and years. He is a dedicated team baby and ran three blocks to our mastery of her profession. When she member who is gentle, courteous, Emergency Room. This is but enters the room, an aura of trust and respectful to everyone – to col- one example of Jose’s commitment and concern captivates those in her leagues and visitors, and especially to our patients. He is a valued to the children and families who presence. I can tell that my mother employee, and we are fortunate to come to Morgan Stanley feels safe, comfortable, and is cared have him on our team.” Children’s Hospital every day.” for with devotion.”

Evelyn Pena Viterbo Minaya Katherine Golder, R.N. X-Ray Technologist Housekeeper Nuclear Medicine Technologist The Allen Pavilion Environmental Services NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia “Evelyn goes beyond her duties, help- “My son is six months old and needed ing co-workers, patients, and their “Viterbo is a joy to work with a renal scan to test his kidneys. I am family members. When a patient and is truly a team player. He full of praise for Katherine Golder needed to be rescheduled for a myelo- goes out of his way to make sure and the other technologists from the gram, Evelyn tried the whole day to the area is clean and clearly takes Nuclear Medicine department. They contact the patient without any suc- pride in his work. It is this kind were warm and kind, confident in their cess. She then took the patient’s of attitude and hard work that work, clear in their communication of phone number and called him from makes NewYork-Presbyterian what would happen and why, and home to make sure that the patient number one in New York and they took really great care of my son.” could reschedule the exam.” number six in the nation.”

25 LEADERSHIP REPORT

Every patient experience at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital

is shaped by many factors: our clinical leadership, the expertise of our physicians and nurses, the skills of our patient care services and support departments, the environment in which we care for patients, the vision and strength of our Board of Trustees and administrative team, as well as the generosity of our many friends and donors. In 2006-2007, the Hospital noted extraordinary achievements in each of these areas that continue to help propel NewYork-Presbyterian into the highest tier of academic medical centers across the country.

John J. Mack Herbert Pardes, M.D. Chairman President and Board of Trustees Chief Executive Officer

Hospital leadership, from left: Dr. Herbert Pardes, President and CEO; John J. Mack, Chairman, Board of Trustees; Vice Chairs Peter A. Georgescu, Charlotte M. Ford, Frank A. Bennack Jr., and Jerry I. Speyer

26 LEADING THE WAY Dr. William Hellenbrand, a In 2006-2007, we were pleased to name several renowned world-renowned pediatric interventional cardiologist physician leaders who will advance clinical programs for our Dr. John M. Driscoll Jr.: was appointed Chief of the patients. These include Dr. Andrew I. Schafer, a highly Four Decades of Distinction respected hematologist, who joined us as Physician-in-Chief joint Division of Pediatric In May, Dr. John Driscoll retired of NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Cardiology. Dr. Hellenbrand joined NewYork- as Pediatrician-in-Chief of Morgan Center, and Dr. Donald J. D’Amico, an internationally rec- Stanley Children’s Hospital after Presbyterian in 1999. ognized leader in the treatment of macular degeneration, serving the Hospital for 40 years. disorders of the retina, and diabetes-related eye disease, who During his tenure, Dr. Driscoll— was appointed Ophthalmologist-in-Chief here. Dr. Schafer, ADVANCING beloved by staff and patients who was Chairman of Medicine at the University of MEDICINE alike—helped develop one of the School of Medicine, brings nearly 30 years of leading children’s hospitals in the With the risk of skin experience in academic medicine. Dr. D’Amico was country, creating new pediatric cancer many times greater Associate Chief of Ophthalmology and Director of the divisions in emergency medicine, for organ transplant Diabetic Unit at the Eye and Ear Infirmary. critical care, and molecular genet- recipients than for anyone ics. He began his career at then Dr. Nitsana A. Spigland, a member of the NewYork- else, NewYork- Babies Hospital as a pediatric res- Presbyterian/Weill Cornell staff since 1995, was appointed Presbyterian/Columbia ident in 1967, and barely out of Chief of Pediatric Surgery here. Dr. Andrew J. Dannenberg, has opened a skin clinic for fellowship there, he became head Director of Cancer Prevention, has been appointed to lead a transplant patients—the first of the Neonatal Intensive Care new initiative to establish a comprehensive Cancer Center of its kind in New York State. Unit, which he directed for many on the NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell campus. years. Dr. Richard Polin has been A Center for Adolescent named Interim Chief. At NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia, Dr. Edward P. Gelmann Bariatric Surgery has been has joined the staff as Chief of Hematology and Oncology established at Morgan and Deputy Director for Clinical Research of the Herbert Stanley Children’s Hospital to offer young patients numer- Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center. Our nationally ous strategies for losing weight and prevent the serious recognized transplant program is being further strengthened health risks associated with obesity. The Hospital is the with the appointment of Dr. Jean C. Emond, distinguished only children’s hospital approved by the Food and Drug head of our liver transplant program, to lead a special Administration to place adjustable gastric bands in patients Transplant Initiative—an interdisciplinary effort that will younger than 18 years of age and was one of only three bring together the basic science, translational, and clinical state centers selected by the New York State Department of research of each transplant service. Health for best practices in childhood obesity prevention.

Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital has appointed In collaboration with Columbia University Medical Center, Dr. F. Meridith Sonnett as Director of Pediatric Emergency NewYork-Presbyterian has created the Avon Foundation Medicine. We also welcomed Dr. Meyer Kattan, an Breast Imaging Center to provide underserved women with expert in cystic fibrosis and asthma, as the Director for access to screening and diagnostic services, and the Avon Pediatric Pulmonary. Dr. Kattan joins us from Mt. Sinai Foundation Breast Cancer Research Laboratory, which is Medical Center. pursuing innovative basic science research focused on the underlying disease mechanisms. Overseeing the cross-campus Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery is Dr. Robert T. Grant, who has The Allen Pavilion launched a new Division of Geriatric served as site Chief at NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia Medicine and Aging under the leadership of geriatrician Dr. since 1999. Evelyn C. Granieri.

27 RECOGNIZING EXCELLENCE Children’s Hospital is a leader in the State for best out- comes for surgeries performed on children with congenital The American College of Surgeons (ACS) has accredited heart defects. In June 2007, a report published by the NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital as a Center of Excellence Department of Health and Human Services on national for Obesity Surgery, inducting the program into its Bariatric hospital mortality data for heart attack and heart failure Surgery Center Network. The ACS designated the showed NewYork-Presbyterian rates were lower than the Hospital as a top-rated 1A facility—the first such honor national averages for both conditions. given in New York State.

In recognition that NewYork-Presbyterian has met the FIRST AND FOREMOST highest standards for the treatment of stroke patients, the Hospital received Stroke Center designation from the NewYork-Presbyterian physicians, who have faculty New York State Department of Health in 2006. appointments at either Weill Cornell Medical College or Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, Last year, the Hospital became the largest transplant program continue to make history with groundbreaking procedures in the United States based on heart, lung, kidney, pancreas, for a range of diverse and challenging diseases and disorders. and liver transplants. The heart program and kidney program These include: are first in the nation in terms of number of transplants • liver transplantation for bile duct cancer patients performed. In February 2007, our transplant program was designated one of 12 high-performing centers nationally • a stem clinical trial for severe coronary artery disease by a Department of Health and Human Services Best • a multi-organ transplant in a single procedure on an eight- Practices Study. The lung transplant program at NewYork- month-old boy Presbyterian/Columbia received a citation from the • demonstration of the ability of antibodies to directly Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients for survival target the blood supply of a variety of malignant tumors outcomes that exceed expected rates. Our kidney transplant • publication of a landmark study with Weill Cornell Medical program at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell—which College that reveals lung cancer 10-year survival greatly has performed more than 3,000 transplants to date with improves with annual CT screening its affiliate, The Rogosin Institute—also ranks in the top 5 percent with respect to one-year outcomes. • discovery of a new antibody that may help in the body’s defense against Alzheimer’s and other neurodegenerative In February 2007, a report released by the New York State diseases Department of Health showed that Morgan Stanley

An Amazing Campaign

This past Spring, the Hospital launched a new marketing campaign—Amazing Things Are Happening Here—to further increase our visibility and reputation nationwide. High-impact, full-color advertisements —with photos by Pulitzer Prize-winning photo- journalist and former White House photographer David Hume Kennerly—appeared in The Wall Street Journal and Continental Airlines Magazine. The ads highlighted examples of extraordinary patient stories —from the recovery of a severely injured firefighter to restoring the sight of a young girl suffering from diabetes—each emphasizing the quality care provided at NewYork-Presbyterian. Locally, the campaign also included radio spots featuring cardiothoracic surgeon Dr. . The response has been positively amazing.

28 • pioneering a revolutionary procedure called NOTES ENHANCING THE ENVIRONMENT (Natural Translumenal Endoscopic Surgery), a minimally In 2006, we moved forward with a number of exciting invasive technique utilizing natural body openings for access major building projects, including the Milstein Family to internal sites, dramatically reducing the number of Heart Center at NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia, and open abdominal surgeries the rooftop addition to the Greenberg Pavilion and the The Hospital was also the first to: Advanced Therapeutics Services Center at NewYork- • perform catheter-based pulmonary valve replacement in Presbyterian/Weill Cornell. New York City In addition, NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia saw a • conduct a Phase 1 clinical trial using gene therapy to battle complete renovation and expansion of the dialysis unit and Parkinson’s disease construction of a new nephrology clinic to accommodate • offer a combined laparoscopy and colonoscopy procedure the growing volume of dialysis outpatients; installation of a for difficult-to-remove polyps in the large intestine new 16-slice CT scanner; and the equipping of two operating rooms with state-of-the-art video information • implant a novel stroke-prevention device for heart displays—Walls of Knowledge. Morgan Stanley Children’s patients with atrial fibrillation Hospital celebrated the opening of the Laura Rothenberg And, for the first time in history, a team of physician-scientists Bronchoscopy/Endoscopy Suite and the Lion’s Den, a at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell used deep brain new high-tech game room for our adolescent patients. stimulation to “awaken” a minimally conscious, severely brain-injured 38-year-old man who had been unable to At NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell, a 10,000-square- communicate or eat by mouth for six years. He now foot state-of-the-art MRI suite was completed; Walls of performs both tasks daily. Knowledge were constructed in two Greenberg Pavilion operating rooms; and a new interventional neuroradiology facility opened. FINANCIAL REPORT We also instituted a major bed replacement effort through- In 2006, NewYork-Presbyterian realized a $90.8 million out the Hospital—replacing 80 percent of inpatient gain from operations. In addition, the Hospital had favorable medical-surgical beds, upgrading all 242 critical care beds, investment earnings and an extremely strong fundraising and replacing mattresses and upgrading side rails for the year. To Realize Medicine’s Promise, the $1 billion Campaign remaining medical-surgical beds. for NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, has been a tremendous success—reaching its goal nearly three years ahead of schedule. In 2006, fundraising totaled $212 million. NURSING INITIATIVES The Hospital’s program in grants, business, technology At the foundation of the Department of Nursing’s mission development, and policy development completed 2006 is an ongoing emphasis on enhancing quality and patient ahead of its budgeted target with $20.4 million in revenue. safety, improving outcomes, and maintaining clinical and performance excellence. In 2006, the Department continued To help lead our financial program, we recruited Gloria to play a key role in the Hospital-wide We Put Patients First D. Reeg, an experienced investment adviser, to the new campaign, implementing relationship-based, and patient position of Chief Investment Officer. In addition, Phyllis and family-centered care initiatives at each of the Hospital’s Lantos, Chief Financial Officer, was promoted to Executive five sites.The Department also continued to further the Vice President, Finance and Treasurer. development of nursing leaders through a partnership with We continue to rigorously monitor the proposed actions the Nursing Leadership Academy and creation of a Master of city, state and federal legislative and executive bodies. of Science degree program for nursing leadership in This year, the hospital industry was successful in collaboration with New York University Wagner Graduate moderating the Governor’s budget proposal, which School of Public Service. would have cut substantial funds from hospitals, and federal In 2006, the Department secured a major grant from the efforts to institute severe cuts in Medicare and Medicaid. Jonas Center for Nursing Excellence to implement the NewYork-Presbyterian Nursing Residency Program and

29 established a collaborative post-baccalaureate Nurse Residency Last year, the System implemented a number of quality Program to assist new graduates as they transition to their initiatives. The System’s annual quality symposium is now professional role. The Division of Nursing one of the largest in the Northeast. In 2007, the System continues to offer a robust program of training to ensure rolled out COQPIT (Comprehensive Organizational ongoing clinical competency for the over 1,400 registered Quality Performance Information Tool), an innovative nurses throughout all five sites and across the continuum of program that will give all hospitals in the System online care at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. access to data to benchmark their performance, identify opportunities for improvement, and to review their data on The Department of Nursing is proud of its overall vacancy a case-specific basis. The System is also collaborating with and turnover rates, both of which are below the national our colleagues at the Methodist Hospital System in average. The success of the Department’s recruitment Houston and Weill Cornell Medical College to establish a strategies is evident in the addition of 802 new hires in permanent quality institute. 2006, which was a 16 percent increase. The Department of Nursing continues to develop strategies to maintain our turnover and vacancy rates below national and regional STRIVING FOR EXCELLENCE health-care specific benchmarks. We are pleased to report that NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital continues to excel in national and local rankings FOCUS ON QUALITY AND PATIENT SAFETY of best hospitals. According to the 2007 U.S.News & World Report “America’s Best Hospitals” survey, NewYork- Under the astute leadership of trustee Arthur Hedge, the Presbyterian ranks first in New York City and sixth in the Board Committee on Quality has been monitoring the per- nation. It is the seventh consecutive year that NewYork- formance of the Hospital’s clinical and support Presbyterian is the only New York metropolitan-area departments on a variety of measures specified by the Joint hospital on the magazine’s “Honor Roll,” which lists the Commission and by the medical and surgical specialty top 18 hospitals nationally based on reputation, mortality societies. The Committee now also reviews the Hospital’s rates, and other patient-care-related factors. NewYork- performance on a growing number of quality measures Presbyterian is the only New York metropolitan-area that will be reported to and published by state and federal hospital—and one of only four Honor Roll hospitals—to agencies and by accreditation and quality-monitoring rank in all 16 medical specialties included in the survey. organizations. In August 2007, for the first time, U.S.News & World Report We are pleased to announce that Dr. Eliot J. Lazar has published an “America’s Best Children’s Hospitals” issue, been appointed Vice President and Chief Quality Officer which features a detailed listing of the nation’s top 30 chil- of NewYork-Presbyterian, responsible for overseeing the dren’s hospitals. NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital ranks first Hospital’s quality, performance improvement, and patient in New York and eighth in the nation for pediatric care, safety functions. Dr. Lazar, who joined NewYork- according to the published survey. The ranking accounts for Presbyterian Healthcare System in 2000 as Vice President NewYork-Presbyterian’s two major centers for children’s for Medical Affairs and will continue in that position, will health care: Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital and the play a leadership role in Joint Commission and regulatory Komansky Center for Children’s Health at NewYork- compliance activities. Presbyterian/Weill Cornell. Based on pediatric rankings reported in previous “Best Hospitals” issues, this year’s pedi- STATE OF THE SYSTEM atric ranking represents the seventh year the Hospital is In February 2007, Wayne Osten was named Senior Vice ranked in the top 10. President and Director of the NewYork-Presbyterian Such recognition can only be achieved and maintained Healthcare System. Mr. Osten and his administrative team through the ongoing commitment of our nearly 16,000 have made great progress on a number of fronts, including dedicated and hard-working employees, as well as the helping member institutions to better prepare for external involvement of our many volunteers, friends, and donors regulatory scrutiny and address reimbursement challenges. who believe in the Hospital and our mission to provide the very best care medicine has to offer.

30 Statistical Summary 32 Financial Summary 33 Governance 34 Clinical Leadership 38 Service Line Administration 40 Advisory and Support Groups 40 Auxiliary and Volunteers 41 NewYorkPresbyterian Healthcare System 42

31 NEWYORK-PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL Statistical Summary (2006)

PATIENT CARE

Patients Discharged (including neonatal) 92,684 Newborn 10,395 Psychiatric Payne Whitney Clinic 1,182 NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia 1,583 Westchester Division 3,667 Total 109,511

Patient Days, All Divisions (including newborns) 735,176 Visits to Day Hospital (ambulatory surgery) 49,067 Visits to Outpatient Clinics 665,348 Visits to Emergency Facilities 222,869

DISTRIBUTION OF BEDS

Medical/Surgical 1,579 Pediatrics 127 Maternity 140 Nursery 111 Psychiatric 378 Total 2,335

SERVICES TO PATIENTS

Laboratory 9,659,596 Blood Bank 453,227 Radioisotopes Services 18,484 X-ray Procedures 519,576 Operations 45,281 Deliveries 11,594 Electrocardiograms 227,441 Electroencephalograms 29,836 Therapy Treatments (Physical, Occupational) 310,873 Transfusions 107,157 Average Number of Full-Time Employees 15,993

32 NEWYORK-PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL... Financial Summary January 1 - December 31, 2006

REVENUES AS A PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL PATIENT CARE AND OTHER REVENUES

Revenues $ Millions %

Net Patient Revenues 2,599.5 91.7% Other Revenues 234.0 8.3%

Total Revenues $2,833.5 100.0%

EXPENSES AS A PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL EXPENSES

Expenses $ Millions %

Salaries and Wages 1,240.7 45.2% Employee Benefits 304.2 11.1% Provision for Bad Debts 59.7 2.2% Depreciation and Amortization 167.6 6.1% Interest 43.9 1.6% Supplies and Nonsalary Expenses 926.6 33.8%

Total Expenses $2,742.7 100.0%

Gain (Loss) from Operations $90.8

Note: The Hospital also expended $65.9 million in Charity Care.

33 NEWYORK-PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL Governance

CORPORATE William F. May BOARD COMMITTEES BUDGET AND FINANCE OFFICERS/TRUSTEES Raymond J. McGuire COMMITTEE Robert B. Menschel John J. Mack** John E. Merow, Esq. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Frank A. Bennack Jr. Chairman Constance J. Milstein, Esq. Chairman Steven T. Mnuchin John J. Mack Frank A. Bennack Jr. Sharmin Mossavar-Rahmani Chairman Donald L. Boudreau Charlotte M. Ford Sarah E. Nash John K. Castle Peter A. Georgescu Steven O. Newhouse Frank A. Bennack Jr. Louis R. Gary Jerry I. Speyer Daniel S. Och Donald L. Boudreau Harvey Golub Vice Chairmen Adebayo O. Ogunlesi Charlotte M. Ford Jeffrey W. Greenberg Herbert Pardes, M.D. Peter A. Georgescu Maurice R. Greenberg Herbert Pardes, M.D.** Gordon B. Pattee Harvey Golub Arthur J. Hedge Jr. President and Chief Executive Officer Timothy A. Pedley, M.D. Jeffrey W. Greenberg James B. Hurlock, Esq. Ronald O. Perelman Maurice R. Greenberg Peter S. Kalikow CHAIRMEN EMERITI Lisa Perry Arthur J. Hedge Jr. David I. Margolis Ogden Mills Phipps Peter S. Kalikow Roman Martinez IV Daniel B. Burke Lionel I. Pincus David H. Komansky Sarah E. Nash Maurice R. Greenberg Michael S. Pritula Rochelle B. Lazarus Gordon B. Pattee John F. McGillicuddy William R. Rhodes Sarah E. Nash Lionel I. Pincus Stephen M. Ross Herbert Pardes, M.D. Mark Schwartz Arthur F. Ryan Lionel I. Pincus Jerry I. Speyer BOARD OF TRUSTEES Arthur J. Samberg Arthur J. Samburg Brenda Neubauer Straus Roger C. Altman Oscar Straus Schafer Mark Schwartz David W. Wallace Frank A. Bennack Jr. Mark Schwartz Jerry I. Speyer John S. Weinberg Louis U. Bigliani Robert G. Scott (Ex Officio) Ivan G. Seidenberg EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Walter V. Shipley Donald L. Boudreau COMMITTEE Daniel B. Burke Richard D. Siegal David H. Koch Luis A. Canela Richard E. Snyder John J. Mack Chairman Iris Cantor Howard Solomon Chairman Pamela G. Carlton Jerry I. Speyer James H. Evans Stephen Case, Esq. Seymour Sternberg Frank A. Bennack Jr. Collette T. Kean* John K. Castle Philip E. Stieg, Ph.D., M.D. Donald L. Boudreau Terry Allen Kramer Jean Clark Brenda Neubauer Straus Charlotte M. Ford Constance J. Milstein, Esq. H. Rodgin Cohen, Esq. Sir Howard Stringer Peter A. Georgescu Paul Milstein Vincent Tese, Esq. Jeffrey W. Greenberg Mrs. Milton Petrie Michel David-Weill John A. Thain John F. McGillicuddy Jerry I. Speyer Mrs. John W. Espy Michael D. Tusiani Jerry I. Speyer Ronald P. Stanton Charlotte M. Ford David W. Wallace Sir Howard Stringer Sanford I. Weill Sidney J. Weinberg Jr. Richard S. Fuld Jr. AUDIT AND CORPORATE Louis R. Gary John S. Weinberg Margaret L. Wolff, Esq. COMPLIANCE COMMITTEE David A. George EXTERNAL RELATIONS Robert C. Wright Peter A. Georgescu Donald L. Boudreau COMMITTEE Harvey Golub Chairman Jeffrey W. Greenberg LIFE TRUSTEES Seymour Sternberg Maurice R. Greenberg Mark Schwartz Chairman Mark E. Andrews III Arthur J. Hedge Jr. Vice Chairman Marifé Hernandez Edward H. Auchincloss Luis A. Canela R. Palmer Baker Jr. James B. Hurlock, Esq. R. Palmer Baker Jr., Esq. Mrs. Vincent de Roulet Robert H.B. Baldwin Glenn H. Hutchins Luis A. Canela Marifé Hernandez Joseph A. Califano Jr., Esq. O. Wayne Isom, M.D. H. Rodgin Cohen, Esq. Peter S. Kalikow James M. Clark Mitchell L. Jacobson Ellen R. Marram Alfred E. Kelly Mrs. Vincent de Roulet Robert L. James William F. May Robert Krasner, M.D.* James H. Evans Howard S. Jonas John E. Merow, Esq. Burton Lee, M.D.* Emily Fowler Winfield P. Jones, Esq. Vincent Tese, Esq. John F. McGillicuddy Andrea Jung Edward Ward Franklin, Esq. Sarah E. Nash Peter S. Kalikow Frederick W. Gluck Eric A. Rose, M.D.* Alfred F. Kelly Kenneth H. Hannan Philip E. Stieg, Ph.D., M.D. David H. Koch Herbert Irving Robert C. Wright David H. Komansky David I. Margolis Terry Allen Kramer John F. McGillicuddy Marilyn Laurie Paul Milstein Rochelle B. Lazarus Mrs. Milton Petrie John J. Mack Ronald P. Stanton Arthur J. Mahon, Esq. Sidney J. Weinberg Jr. Ellen R. Marram Roman Martinez IV

** John J. Mack is an ex officio member of all Board committees; Herbert Pardes, M.D., is an ex officio member of all Board committees except the Executive Compensation Committee and the Audit and Corporate Compliance Committee. (as of November 8, 2007) * Public member 34 NEWYORK-PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL Governance

HUMAN RESOURCES JOINT CONFERENCE PATIENT-CENTERED CARE AND REAL ESTATE AND MAJOR COMMITTEE COMMITTEE SERVICE QUALITY COMMITTEE FACILITIES COMMITTEE

Arthur F. Ryan Gordon B. Pattee Marifé Hernandez Peter S. Kalikow Chairman Chairman Chair Chairman

Mark E. Andrews III Philip O. Alderson, M.D. Mitchell L. Jacobson Arthur J. Hedge Jr. Daniel B. Burke Edward H. Auchincloss Vice Chairman David H. Koch Pamela G. Carlton Frank A. Bennack Jr. John E. Merow, Esq. James H. Evans Donald L. Boudreau George Baker IV* Constance J. Milstein, Esq. Charlotte M. Ford Iris Cantor Louis U. Bigliani, M.D. Ogden Mills Phipps Marifé Hernandez Stephen Case, Esq. Luis A. Canela Stephen M. Ross James B. Hurlock, Esq. Joan Ganz Cooney Iris Cantor Jerry I. Speyer John F. McGillicuddy Charlotte M. Ford Mrs. John W. Espy Michael S. Pritula Louis R. Gary Anne Ford* SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON John S. Weinberg Richard D. Granstein, M.D. Charlotte M. Ford THE CAPITAL CAMPAIGN Margaret L. Wolff, Esq. Arthur J. Hedge Jr. Mrs. Sandra Gold* Marifé Hernandez Mrs. Jamee Gregory* Maurice R. Greenberg INFORMATION O. Wayne Isom, M.D. O. Wayne Isom, M.D. Honorary Chairman Robert L. James Collette T. Kean* TECHNOLOGY COMMITTEE Peter S. Kalikow Ellen R. Marram Jerry I. Speyer Glenn H. Hutchins David H. Koch William F. May Chairman Chairman David H. Komansky Steven Mnuchin Marilyn Laurie Anke Nolting, Ph.D.* Frank A. Bennack Jr. Curtis Cole, M.D.* Rochelle B. Lazarus Timothy A. Pedley, M.D. John J. Mack Alex Goor* John E. Merow, Esq. Lisa R. Perry Co-chairmen Jeffrey W. Greenberg Constance J. Milstein, Esq. Fran Poole* George F. Heinrich, M.D.* Timothy A. Pedley, M.D. Phyllis Semegran* Charlotte M. Ford George Hripcsak, M.D.* Richard E. Snyder Steven Shea, M.D. Jeffrey W. Greenberg Benjamin Henry Lewis, M.D.* Brenda Neubauer Straus Ruth Siegel* O. Wayne Isom, M.D. Michael S. Pritula Michael D. Tusiani Mrs. Daisy M. Soros* Mitchell Jacobson Arthur F. Ryan John S. Weinberg Philip E. Stieg, Ph.D., M.D. David H. Komansky Glen Salow* Sidney J. Weinberg Jr. Michael D. Tusiani Rochelle B. Lazarus Richard E. Snyder E. Darracott Vaughan, M.D.* John F. McGillicuddy Jr. Henry Spotnitz, M.D.* LEGAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Audrey Weiderlight, Ph.D.* Timothy A. Pedley, M.D. George J. Weinberger Jr.* John A. Thain Robert C. Wright Vincent Tese, Esq. QUALITY ASSESSMENT AND Margaret L. Wolff Chairman PERFORMANCE Vice Chairs INVESTMENT COMMITTEE IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEE Stephen Case, Esq. Herbert Pardes, M.D. David H. Komansky H. Rodgin Cohen, Esq. Arthur J. Hedge Jr. President and Chairman James B. Hurlock, Esq. Chairman Chief Executive Officer Arthur J. Mahon, Esq. NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital Roman Martinez IV John E. Merow, Esq. Louis U. Bigliani, M.D. Vice Chairman Margaret L. Wolff, Esq. Pamela G. Carlton Larry Schafer Mrs. John W. Espy Vice President Pamela G. Carlton MARKETING AND PUBLIC Edward Ward Franklin, Esq. Development John K. Castle RELATIONS COMMITTEE Louis R. Gary James H. Evans George F. Heinrich, M.D.* Edward Ward Franklin, Esq. Rochelle B. Lazarus Howard S. Jonas David A. George Chair Winfield P. Jones, Esq. Mitchell L. Jacobson William F. May Peter S. Kalikow Peter A. Georgescu Constance J. Milstein, Esq. Raymond J. McGuire Lee Goldman, M.D.* Steven O. Newhouse Mrs. Sharmin Mossavar-Rahmani Antonio M. Gotto Jr., M.D., Philip E. Stieg, Ph.D., M.D. Sarah E. Nash D.Phil.* Gordon B. Pattee Robert L. James Lionel I. Pincus Harvey Klein, M.D.* Arthur J. Samberg Marilyn Laurie Robert C. Scott Ellen R. Marram Robert B. Menschel Steven Shea, M.D.* Richard E. Snyder Sir Howard Stringer E. Darracott Vaughan, M.D.* * Public member

(as of November 8, 2007)

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CORPORATE OFFICERS/ Gloria D. Reeg Andria Castellanos William T. Greene SENIOR ADMINISTRATION Senior Vice President and Vice President Vice President Chief Investment Officer Clinical Services Clinical Services Herbert Pardes, M.D. NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell President and Louis F. Reuter IV Chief Executive Officer Senior Vice President Terri Chan-Kraushar Kenneth R. Haber Facilities Development and Vice President Vice President Steven J. Corwin, M.D. Real Estate Clinical Information Services Patient Support Services Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Dov N. Schwartzben Martin A. Cohen Steven J. Kurz Senior Vice President Vice President Vice President Phyllis R. Lantos Finance Real Estate Network Patient Accounts Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and Cynthia N. Sparer Karen Scott Collins, M.D., M.P.H. Eliot J. Lazar, M.D. Treasurer Senior Vice President and Vice President Vice President and Chief Chief Operating Officer Quality and Patient Safety Quality Officer Senior Vice Presidents Women’s, Children’s and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital Aurelia G. Boyer Community Health Ellie Dalton Chief Medical Officer and Senior Vice President and Vice President Vice President, Medical Affairs Chief Information Officer Gary J. Zuar Capital Asset Planning NewYork-Presbyterian Senior Vice President and Development Healthcare System Emme Deland Finance Senior Vice President E. William Davis Jr., M.D. Richard S. Liebowitz, M.D., M.H.Sc. Strategy Vice Presidents Vice President Emeritus Vice President David Alge Medical Affairs Medical Affairs Maxine Fass, Esq. Vice President Senior Vice President, Operations Anthony Dawson, M.S.N., R.N. J. David Liss Chief Legal Officer and NewYork-Presbyterian Vice President Vice President General Counsel Healthcare System Quality and Patient Safety Government Relations and Strategic Initiatives G. Thomas Ferguson R. Peter Altman, M.D. Paul Dunphey Senior Vice President and Vice President and Chief Medical Vice President Myrna A. Manners Chief Human Resources Officer Officer, Medical Affairs Revenue Cycle Operations Vice President Children’s Health Network Public Affairs Laura L. Forese, M.D., M.P.H. Richard Einwechter Senior Vice President, Donna A. Barbaro Vice President Susan Mascitelli Chief Medical Officer and Vice President Financial Budget Operations Special Assistant to the Chief Operating Officer Design and Construction President and Vice President, NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Linda S. Espinosa, M.S., R.N. Patient Services Vice President Robert E. Kelly, M.D. Laurence J. Berger Patient Care Services Bart Minsky Senior Vice President, Vice President Behavioral Health Vice President Chief Medical Officer and Administration Human Resources Chief Operating Officer NewYork-Presbyterian William J. Farrell NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia Healthcare System Vice President Financial Operations Helen Morik Mark E. Larmore Suzanne Boyle, D.N.Sc., R.N. Vice President Senior Vice President, Finance Vice President David A. Feinberg Government and Community Affairs and Assistant Treasurer Patient Care Services Vice President NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Marketing Jaclyn A. Mucaria Joan M. Leiman, Ph.D. Vice President Chief of Staff to the Jeffrey A. Bronstein, M.P.A. John Fleischer Ambulatory Care and President and CEO Vice President Vice President Patient-Centered Services Strategy Strategic Sourcing Wilhelmina M. Manzano, José Nuñez M.A., R.N., C.N.A.A.-B.C. Kathleen M. Burke, Esq. Michael J. Fosina Vice President Chief Nursing Officer Vice President, Board Relations, Vice President and International and Corporate NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital Secretary and Counsel Executive Director Health Services and Healthcare System The Allen Pavilion Senior Vice President, Operations John V. Campano, Esq. Bernadette O’Brien, RN The Allen Pavilion Vice President, Risk Management Steven D. Forman, C.P.A. Vice President and Associate General Counsel Vice President Operations Wayne Osten Internal Audit and Compliance Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital Senior Vice President and Director J. Emilio Carrillo, M.D., M.P.H. of NewYork-Presbyterian NewYork-Presbyterian Vice President Anita R. Golbey, Esq. Healthcare System Community Health Development Vice President, Bernadette Ocampo Deputy General Counsel and Assistant Secretary William A. Polf, Ph.D. Assistant Secretary Senior Vice President External Relations

(as of November 8, 2007)

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Debra O’Hehir, M.S.N., M.B.A., MEDICAL BOARD EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE R.N. Vice President Louis U. Bigliani, M.D. NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/ NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/ Patient Care Services President Columbia University Medical Center Weill Cornell Medical Center The Allen Pavilion Philip E. Stieg, Ph.D., M.D. Louis U. Bigliani, M.D. Philip E. Stieg, Ph.D., M.D. Georgia Persky, M.B.A., R.N., Vice President President President C.N.A.A.-B.C. Vice President Jack D. Barchas, M.D. David Bickers, M.D. Gerald M. Loughlin, M.D. Patient Care Services David Bickers, M.D. Vice President Vice President NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia Steven J. Corwin, M.D. Kevin G. Dunsky, M.D. Philip O. Alderson, M.D. Jack D. Barchas, M.D. Stacey Pfeffer Neal E. Flomenbaum, M.D. Mitchell Benson, M.D. M. Flint Beal, M.D. Vice President Laura L. Forese, M.D. Stanley Chang, M.D. David Behrman, D.D.S. Human Resources James F. Giglio, M.D. Kevin G. Dunsky, M.D. Frank A. Chervenak, M.D. NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Richard D. Granstein, M.D. Lanny Garth Close, M.D. Steven J. Corwin, M.D. Robert T. Grant, M.D. Steven J. Corwin, M.D. Donald J. D’Amico, M.D. Valerie Punnett George M. Hripcsak, M.D. Mary D’Alton, M.D. E. William Davis Jr., M.D. Vice President Robert E. Kelly, M.D. Sidney B. Eisig, D.D.S. Neal E. Flomenbaum, M.D. Information Services Donald W. Landry, M.D. James F. Giglio, M.D. Laura L. Forese, M.D. Richard S. Liebowitz, M.D. Lee Goldman, M.D. Antonio M. Gotto Jr., M.D. Larry Schafer Gerald M. Loughlin, M.D. Scott M. Hammer, M.D. Richard D. Granstein, M.D. Vice President Fabrizio Michelassi, M.D. George M. Hripcsak, M.D. Robert T. Grant, M.D. Development Robert J. Min, M.D. Robert E. Kelly, M.D. O. Wayne Isom, M.D. Dattatreyudu Nori, M.D. Kathleen A. Klink, M.D. Daniel M. Knowles, M.D. Carol Silk Herbert Pardes, M.D. Donald W. Landry, M.D. Richard S. Liebowitz, M.D. Vice President and Timothy A. Pedley, M.D. Jeffrey Lieberman, M.D. Fabrizio Michelassi, M.D. Chief Learning Officer Richard A. Polin, M.D. Richard S. Liebowitz, M.D. Robert J. Min, M.D. Robert I. Sassoon, M.D. Herbert Pardes, M.D. Alvin I. Mushlin, M.D. Jolie Singer, M.P.H. Andrew I. Schafer, M.D. Timothy A. Pedley, M.D. Dattatreyudu Nori, M.D. Vice President and Chief of Staff Craig R. Smith, M.D. Richard A. Polin, M.D. Michael O’Dell, M.D. to the Executive Vice President Michael L. Shelanski, M.D., Ph.D. Herbert Pardes, M.D. and COO Craig R. Smith, M.D. Zev Rosenwaks, M.D. Robert A. Solomon, M.D. Robert I. Sassoon, M.D. Kenneth Thibault Margaret Wood, M.D. John J. Savarese, M.D. Vice President Andrew I. Schafer, M.D. Information Services Peter N. Schlegel, M.D. Thomas P. Sculco, M.D. Frederick S. Title, Esq. Michael G. Stewart, M.D. Vice President Manikkam Suthanthiran, M.D. Legal Affairs

Eric R. Vorenkamp Vice President NewYork-Presbyterian Health Plans

Timothy Whelan, Esq. Vice President and Associate General Counsel

Philip J. Wilner, M.D., M.B.A. Vice President and Medical Director Behavioral Health

Karol Wollenburg, M.S., R.Ph. Vice President and Apothecary-in-Chief

(as of November 8, 2007)

37 NEWYORK-PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL Clinical Leadership

CHIEFS OF SERVICE Rehabilitation Medicine Rehabilitation Medicine Specialty Lab Nancy E. Strauss, M.D. Nancy E. Strauss, M.D. Michael Pesce, Ph.D. Physicians at NewYork- (interim) (interim) Director Presbyterian Hospital have appointments at Columbia Surgery Reproductive Medicine Stem Cell University College of Physicians Craig R. Smith, M.D. Marc Goldstein, M.D. Joseph Schwartz, M.D. and Surgeons or Weill Cornell (interim) Co-Chief Director Medical College, and some physicians have joint appoint- Urology Zev Rosenwaks, M.D. Surgical Pathology ments at both schools. Most of Mitchell C. Benson, M.D. Co-Chief Kathleen O’Toole, M.D. the chiefs of service serve as Director chairmen of the corresponding NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/ Surgery clinical departments at their Weill Cornell Medical Center Fabrizio Michelassi, M.D. Clinical Diagnostic Laboratories respective medical schools. Directors Anesthesiology Transplantation Medicine Cardiac Catheterization, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/ John J. Savarese, M.D. and Extracorporeal Therapy Pediatrics Columbia University Medical Center Manikkam Suthanthiran, M.D. William E. Hellenbrand, M.D. Cardiothoracic Surgery Chief, Pediatric Cardiology Anesthesiology O. Wayne Isom, M.D. Urology Margaret Wood, M.D. Peter N. Schlegel, M.D. Cardiac ECG, Adult Dentistry, Oral and James A. Reiffel, M.D. Dental and Oral Surgery Maxillofacial Surgery Sidney B. Eisig, D.D.S. David A. Behrman, D.M.D. PATHOLOGY AND LABORATORY MEDICINE Cardiovascular Ultrasound Shunichi Homma, M.D. Dermatology Dermatology David R. Bickers, M.D. Richard D. Granstein, M.D. NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/ Columbia University Medical Center Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology Emergency Medicine Emergency Medicine The Allen Pavilion Hasan Garan, M.D. James F. Giglio, M.D. Neal E. Flomenbaum, M.D. Laboratory Alexander Kratz, M.D., Ph.D. Echocardiography, Pediatrics Family Medicine Medicine Director Charles S. Kleinman, M.D. Kathleen A. Klink, M.D. Andrew I. Schafer, M.D. Anatomic Pathology Interventional Cardiology Medicine Neurology Charles Marboe, M.D. Center, Adult Donald W. Landry, M.D., Ph.D. M. Flint Beal, M.D. Director Allan Schwartz, M.D. (interim) Chief, Cardiology Neurological Surgery Blood Bank and Neurological Surgery Philip E. Stieg, Ph.D., M.D. Transfusion Medicine Neurophysiology Robert A. Solomon, M.D. Harold Kaplan, M.D. Ronald G. Emerson, M.D. Obstetrics and Gynecology Director Neurology Frank A. Chervenak, M.D. Nuclear Cardiology Timothy A. Pedley, M.D. Clinical Laboratories Lynne L. Johnson, M.D. Ophthalmology Steven Spitalnik, M.D. Obstetrics and Gynecology Donald J. D’Amico, M.D. Director Nuclear Medicine Mary D’Alton, M.D. Ronald Van Heertum, M.D. Orthopaedic Surgery Core Laboratory Ophthalmology Thomas P. Sculco, M.D. Daniel J. Fink, M.D. Pulmonary Function Stanley Chang, M.D. Surgeon-in-Chief Director Robert C. Basner, M.D. Hospital for Special Surgery (deceased November 2007) Orthopaedic Surgery NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/ Louis U. Bigliani, M.D. Otorhinolaryngology Cytogenetics Weill Cornell Medical Center Michael G. Stewart, M.D. Brynn Levy, Ph.D. Otolaryngology Director Anatomic Pathology Lanny Garth Close, M.D. Pathology Joan G. Jones, M.D. Daniel M. Knowles, M.D. Dorothy Warburton, Ph.D. Director Pathology Associate Director Michael L. Shelanski, M.D., Ph.D. Pediatrics Blood Bank and Stem Cell Gerald M. Loughlin, M.D. Cytology Processing Laboratories Pediatrics Guo-Xia Tong, M.D. Donna L. Skerrett, M.D. Richard A. Polin, M.D. Psychiatry Acting Director Director (interim) Jack D. Barchas, M.D. Microbiology Clinical Chemistry Psychiatry Public Health Phyllis Della-Latta, Ph.D. Yashpal Agrawal, M.D., Ph.D. Jeffrey Lieberman, M.D. Alvin I. Mushlin, M.D. Director Chief Radiation Oncology Radiation Oncology Susan Whittier, Ph.D. Clinical Core Laboratories Philip O. Alderson, M.D. Dattatreyudu Nori, M.D. Associate Director Richard W. Lent, Ph.D. (interim) Director Radiology Special Hematology/ Radiology Robert J. Min, M.D. Special Coagulation Philip O. Alderson, M.D. (interim) Jeffrey Jhang, M.D. Director (as of November 1, 2007)

38 NEWYORK-PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL Clinical Leadership

Clinical Laboratories NURSING AND Social Work Critical Care Debra G. B. Leonard, M.D., Ph.D. PATIENT CARE SERVICES Paula Roberts, L.C.S.W. Surgical Specialties Director Director Robert Dembicki, M.S., R.N. Wilhelmina Manzano, M.A., R.N., Director Cytogenetics C.N.A.A.-B.C. Admitting, Discharge Susan Mathew, Ph.D. Senior Vice President and and Billing Emergency Depatment Director Chief Nursing Officer Kathleen Tomkins Brian Miluszuky, R.N. Director Director Cytopathology Center for Professional Madeline Vazquez, M.D. Nursing Practice Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital Medicine Chief of NewYork-Presbyterian Bernadette Khan, M.S.N., R.N. Gina Bufe, Ph.D., R.N. Director Dermatopathology Director Patient Care Services Cynthia M. Magro, M.D. Education, Quality and Research Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Perioperative Services Director Francine Malenzi, M.S.N., R.N. Kathleen Gaul Burke, B.S.N., R.N. Lourdes V. Mellino, M.A., M.Ed., Director Diomari B. Sumagaysay, R.N. Immunopathology R.N., C.N.A.A.-B.C. Laurie Walsh, R.N., M.S.N. Amy Chadburn, M.D. Director Obstetrical Services Directors Director Professional Nursing Practice Jane McCarthy, R.N. Director Special Programs/UHC Microbiology MariLou Prado-Inzerillo, M.A., R.N. Reynaldo Rivera, M.A., R.N. Davise H. Larone, Ph.D. Director Operations and Supervision Director Chief Nursing Operations and Margaret Fisher, M.S.N., R.N. Credentialing Director Surgery Molecular Hematopathology Patricia Prufeta, M.S., R.N. Y. Lynn Wang, M.D., Ph.D. Mary E. Quinn, M.S.N., R.N. Organizational Readiness Director Director Master Black Belt for and Compliance Nursing, Quality and Safety Peggy Quinn, M.P.H., R.N. Women’s and Children Translational Research Director Paula M. Broderick, M.S.N., R.N. Laboratory Services Reonel Saddul, M.S.N., M.P.A, R.N. Director Mark Rubin, M.D. Director Pediatric Emergency Director Nursing Informatics Department and Imaging Respiratory Therapy Services Octavio Mike LaFuentes, B.S., R.T. Clinical Diagnostic Laboratories Rosemary Sullivan, M.A., R.N. A. Bonnie Corbett, F.N.P., M.S., Director Directors Director C.E.N. Cardiac Catheterization, Nursing Special Programs Director Social Work Adult Yvette Rolon, L.C.S.W., A.C.S.W. S. Chiu Wong, M.D. NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/ Perioperative Services Acting Director Columbia University Medical Center Suzanne Peller, R.N., M.Ed., Cardiac Catheterization, C.N.O.R., B.C. Payne Whitney Westchester Patient Care Services Pediatrics Director Georgia J. Persky, M.B.A., R.N., William E. Hellenbrand, M.D. Patient Care Services C.N.A.A.-B.C. Social Work Linda S. Espinosa, M.S., R.N. Vice President Cardiac Electrophysiology Sharron Madden, L.C.S.W. Vice President Bruce B. Lerman, M.D. Director Cardiovascular Nursing Nursing Operations Catherine Halliday, B.S.N., M.S.N. Cardiac ECG, Adult The Allen Pavilion Janet M. Moran, M.S., R.N. Director Paul D. Kligfield, M.D. Director Patient Care Services Emergency Department Debra O’Hehir, M.S.N., M.B.A., R.N. Cardiac ECG, Pediatrics Nursing Practice Raffaela Pia, R.N.C., M.S. Vice President Rubin Cooper, M.D. Mary Ellen Brous, M.S., R.N. Director Director Valerie Henriques, R.N., M.A., M.Ed. Echocardiography Medical/Surgical Director Richard Devereux, M.D. Social Work Vinni Schek, M.P.H., R.N. Barbara H. Waltman, M.S.W. Director NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/ Electroencephalography Director Weill Cornell Medical Center Gail E. Solomon, M.D. Neuro/Specialty Ambulatory Care Network Linda Valentino, M.S.N., R.N. Patient Care Services Electromyography Director Suzanne M. Boyle, D.N.Sc., R.N. Ambulatory Nursing Michael Rubin, M.D. Vice President Quality and Practice Nursing Operations Judy Aponte, M.A., R.N. Neurophysiology Grace Su, M.Ed., M.S., R.N. Behavioral Health Director Jonathan Victor, M.D., Ph.D. Director Linda S. Espinosa, M.S., R.N. Vice President Nuclear Medicine PHARMACY Operating Room Stanley J. Goldsmith, M.D. Victoria Fox, B.S.N., R.N., C.N.O.R. Renee John Repique, M.S., R.N. Karol Wollenburg, M.S., R.Ph. Director Director Pulmonary Function Apothecary-in-Chief Abraham Sanders, M.D. Respiratory Therapy Cardiac Services Eileen Barnwell, B.S., M.S., R.R.T. Hussein Tahan, D.N.Sc., R.N., C.N.A. Director Interim Director (as of November 1, 2007)

39 NEWYORK-PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL Service Line Administration, Advisory and Support Groups

SERVICE LINES COMMUNITY HEALTH FAMILY ADVISORY COUNCIL COMMUNITY ADVISORY COUNCIL ADVISORY BOARD Administrative Directors Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital Behavioral Health NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/ NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/ Mark Abrams Gail Ryder Columbia University Medical Center Weill Cornell Medical Center Jo-Ann Angelucci Cardiac Community Members Julia Barugel Jonathan Bobrow Altschuler, Esq. Bernadette Miesner Frank A. Alvarez Debbie Benefeld Chairman Charles Corliss, Ph.D. Karen Bergan Children’s Health Leslie Foster Paul Brown Leslie Slocum Aliza Koenigsberg Herbert Harwitt Michael Craig Vice Chairman Maria Luna Rick Evans* Digestive Diseases Luis Miranda Raquel Franklin* Louis Uliano Nicole Kail Pamela Palanque-North, Ph.D. Jennifer Garvin Secretary Ana Olivero, M.D. Masumi Goldman Emergency Medicine Moises Perez Matt Goldman William J. Dionne Ariella Harel Rosita Romero Asher Haft Ruby Gaines Andrew Rubinson Pat Hametz, M.D.* Michael S. Garvey, D.V.M. Geriatrics Yvonne Stennett Dan Hyman, M.D.* Jacqueline Halpin Sarah Ferguson Juan Tapia-Mendoza, M.D. Shevy Kahan John J. Lynch Juan Villar Karen Kaiser Liam Lynch Medicine Jackie Katon Stephen C. Petrillo Tina Stimpson Ellen Klingsberg, R.N.* Linda Pickett Aliza Koenigsberg* PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL Warren B. Scharf Carolyn Kyne, R.N.* Stuart K. Sherman Neuroscience COMMUNITY HEALTH Gail Ryder Ellen Lee Ron Swift COUNCIL Sharron Madden, L.C.S.W.* Wanda Wooten Michelle Morea Oncology Edith Prentiss Mara Bloom Ann O’Connor Chair Kanako Okuda, L.C.S.W.* Maria Reyes Orthopaedic Norma DeCandido Tina Stimpson Annmarie Sasso Dan Cohen Bella Schanzer-Morgan Joan Cohen Transplant Barbara Smolek* Rosie Eugene Stefanie Goldberg Gary Wartenberg Kim Southall Rose Winton Ethel Stoll Vascular Harry Whitbread Hope Copperstone * Hospital member Women’s Health Barbara Gerolimatos

(as of November 1, 2007)

40 NEWYORK-PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL Auxiliary and Volunteers

THE AUXILIARY THE AUXILIARY VOLUNTEERS Volunteers are a key element of the We Put Patients First effort at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/ NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/ NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital NewYork-Presbyterian. In 2006, Columbia University Medical Center Weill Cornell Medical Center over 2,000 volunteers provided Rick Evans more than 190,000 hours of Director Mrs. Theodore Semegran Fran Poole service in a wide array of programs Volunteer and President Chair and roles for our: Patient-Centered Services Mrs. David Dodge Kim Church • Emergency Departments First Vice President Elizabeth Johnson Evelyn Ramos • Child Life Program Vice Chairs Manager Mrs. Paul Cannon Volunteer Services • Pet Therapy Program Secretary Suzannah Smith NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia • Hospital Elder Life Program Secretary/Treasurer (HELP) Mrs. David L. Andrews Patricia Choi • Domestic and Other Violence Treasurer Collette T. Kean Manager Emergency (DOVE) Program Chair Emeritus Volunteer Services Ms. Anne Lipari NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell • Reach Out and Read Corresponding Secretary 2006 saw the continuation of • Silver Spoons our Holiday Express program Diane Clark in which holiday greens are • Trained Liaison Comforters (TLC) Once again, the 15 active mem- Manager delivered fresh from the farm to bers, as well as the 28 associate Volunteer and Patient Services the doors of our supporters. All Volunteers also helped at infor- members, are delighted to be Westchester Division proceeds benefited the Pediatric mation desks and in waiting supporting a scholarship for junior Emergency Department. areas across our facilities. faculty at the Center for Women’s Mayra Garcia Health. This will be our eighth Manager The Auxiliary’s mission of In 2006, we launched exciting grant in the amount of $50,000. Volunteer Services supporting the Hospital’s new volunteer programs, including In addition, we have funded the The Allen Pavilion many patient-related programs the Comfort Zone designed to following: continued with funding grants to: Barbara Smolek support caregivers; Nancy’s Friends • $4,000 to the Medical Center at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill • Pediatric Primary Care Clinic Manager Nursery School to help fund Volunteer Services Cornell and Irving’s Angels at and run the school • Patient Recreation and Crafts Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia Program • $2,500 to the Department of to support oncology patients and Social Work and Rehabilitative • Education Aids for the Social Ariel Lenarduzzi their families; and new volunteer Medicine to enable the Clothing Services Department Manager programs for the neurology units. Fund to continue Interpreter Services • “Healthy Steps” for Young NewYork-Presbyterian’s language • $4,000 to our Anna Ball Children assistance program, which provides Kneeland Fund to support • Paramedic Training Program services to patients with Limited educational programs and English Proficiency, continues to lectures for social workers • Payne Whitney’s Therapeutic pursue a wide array of initiatives Activities • $1,500 for printing a book of aimed at maintaining high levels pictures and phrases, Crucial Outstanding presentations for the of patient and staff awareness Communications, to help educational lecture series contin- regarding this important issue, as patients–who, due to language, ued, concluding with a presenta- well as community outreach and stroke, intubation or other tion on plastic surgery. interpreter competency and train- ing programs. physical or mental incapacities– The Babies Alumni Program was cannot communicate while in pursued actively and added many the Hospital This program continues to grow new members to its roster. each year and is a gold standard • Supplying volunteers in the Members of the Auxiliary of both in healthcare. In 2006, interpreter Trained Liaison Comforter centers also participate in the United assistance was provided to patients program in the ICU and Same Hospital Fund and Hospital at NewYork-Presbyterian facilities Day/Ambulatory waiting areas Association of New York. for 82 different languages, over • Free parking for Auxilian 160,000 times. In addition, volunteers NewYork-Presbyterian sponsored its first annual conference for • Participation in the United hospitals on language assistance Hospital Fund’s annual programs. The conference was Auxilian and Volunteer Day attended by over 170 leaders from of Recognition four states.

41 NEWYORK-PRESBYTERIAN HEALTHCARE SYSTEM Board Leadership, Senior Management and System Members

Comprising 32 general acute-care hospital sites in New York, BOARD LEADERSHIP/ New Milford Hospital SENIOR MANAGEMENT New York Community Hospital , Connecticut, and Texas; as well as skilled nursing New York Downtown Hospital facilities and numerous other ambulatory and specialty Jeffrey W. Greenberg New York Hospital Queens Chairman New York Methodist Hospital providers, the NewYork-Presbyterian Healthcare System is New York Westchester Square Donald L. Boudreau one of the largest systems in the United States. The System’s Medical Center John E. Merow, Esq. Northern Westchester Hospital mission is to increase the availability of high-quality care, foster Vice Chairmen Nyack Hospital quality improvement, promote professional and operational Herbert Pardes, M.D. Orange Regional Medical Center President and Chief Executive Officer • Arden Hill Campus excellence, and support the mission of its academic partners. The NewYork-Presbyterian • Horton Campus Healthcare System Palisades Medical Center System currently serves nearly one out of every four patients Phelps Memorial Hospital Center seen in the greater New York metropolitan area. Wayne Osten Southampton Hospital Senior Vice President Stamford Health System NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital and its clinical service lines and Director The Valley Hospital NewYork-Presbyterian White Plains Hospital Center play an increasingly important role in expanding the scope of Healthcare System Winthrop-University Hospital Wyckoff Heights Medical Center medical and surgical services offered at System institutions. Laurence J. Berger Most general acute care members are also affiliates of one of Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer CONTINUING CARE two medical school partners: Columbia University College of MEMBERS Eliot J. Lazar, M.D. Physicians and Surgeons and Weill Cornell Medical College. Vice President and Amsterdam Nursing Home The activities of the System are overseen by a Board, which Chief Medical Officer St. Mary’s Hospital for Children– Queens includes members from the NewYork-Presbyterian Board and David Alge The Silvercrest Center for Nursing Vice President and Rehabilitation chairpersons of member institutions. Listed here are key System Operations leadership and members. Oliver T. Fein, M.D. AMBULATORY AND Associate Dean and Director SPECIALTY MEMBERS Office of Affiliations Weill Cornell Medical College Community Healthcare Network Gracie Square Hospital Steven Shea, M.D. New York College of Podiatric Vice Dean, Faculty of Medicine Medicine & Foot Clinics of and Senior Associate Dean New York for Clinical Affairs The Rogosin Institute Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons SPECIALTY REHABILITATION ACUTE CARE MEMBERS MEMBERS The Burke Rehabilitation Center NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital Helen Hayes Hospital • The Allen Pavilion • Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital of NewYork-Presbyterian • NewYork-Presbyterian/ Columbia • NewYork-Presbyterian/ Weill Cornell • Westchester Division Bassett Healthcare The Brooklyn Hospital Center Holy Name Hospital Hospital for Special Surgery Lawrence Hospital Center Methodist Hospital System • Methodist Hospital/Houston • Methodist Hospital/San Jacinto • Methodist Hospital/Sugar Land • Methodist Hospital/Willowbrook

(as of November 1, 2007)

42 Development Report

44 Development Report —— 46 Advisory Councils —— Donors —— 50 In Memoriam —— 64 Making a Gift —— 64

43 Development Report

TO REALIZE MEDICINE’S PROMISE Unprecedented numbers of donors propelled us to a fourth Under the leadership of David Koch, Development consecutive record-setting year in philanthropy. We recorded Committee Chair, and Jerry Speyer, Campaign Chair, we over $212 million in new gifts and pledges—our most secured new commitments of $1 million or more during 2006 successful fundraising year ever. from: Ewa and S. Daniel Abraham; Julie and Dwight Anderson; We are pleased to report that, through 2006, The Campaign Steven and Alexandra Cohen; the Elaine Terner Cooper for NewYork-Presbyterian, which began in 2000, counts Foundation - Alan Mnuchin and Steven Mnuchin; the John 154 gifts of $1 million or more, 44 at the NewFounders level and Myrna Daniels Charitable Foundation;Verna and David of $5 million or more, and 11 at $20 million or more. This George; Maurice R. and Corinne P. Greenberg; the Elisabeth extraordinary generosity helps give life to the many projects Katte Harris Trust; the Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley and programs across our campuses and enables us to deliver Charitable Trust; Kevork and Sirwart Hovnanian; the Cora world-class patient care, pursue innovative medical research, Hull Trust; Frank C. Lanza and Family; the Tse Kyung Lee and train the next generation of physicians. At the core of our estate; the Estelle Manning Trust; the Sir Edwin Manton estate; success is the leadership of our Trustees whose personal Sharmin and Bijan Mossavar-Rahmani; William R. Rhodes; generosity, involvement and governance has drawn a growing Stephen M. Ross; Didi and Oscar S. Schafer; Monica M. and list of influential and caring supporters to the Hospital. Richard D. Segal; Gail and Richard D. Siegal; the Rodgers In addition, in 2006, many friends provided educational and Family Foundation; Ronald P. Stanton; Miriam T. and Howard social opportunities to learn more about the Hospital. We are N. Stern; the William E. S. Strong estate; Donald J. Trump; the grateful to Charlotte Ford, Carmen and John Thain, Stephanie DeWitt Wallace Fund at the New York Community Trust; the and Chase Coleman, Peggy Wolff and Chuck Prince, Kathy Philip Woodward Trust; and Kathryn D. Wriston. and Mitchell Jacobson, Jessie and Rand Araskog, Diane and Jay Goldsmith and Steven and Heather Mnuchin for organizing CELEBRATING WITH FRIENDS AND SUPPORTERS several events to highlight the Hospital. April saw the groundbreaking for the Vivian and Seymour Milstein Family Heart Center, which was attended by President Bill Clinton. The Milstein Family’s $50 million gift serves as a wonderful catalyst for the impact philanthropy has

Left to right: Lisa Perry, Dr. Antonio Gotto, Collette Kean, Dr. Herbert Pardes, Charlotte Ford, Steven Mnuchin, and Anita Gotto at Cabaret 2006. Betsey Bennett, Bradley Bennett, Dr. Mark Gershwind, Michael Bennett, Stacey Bennett, Erik Gershwind, Marjorie Gershwind, Joshua Jacobson, Trustee Mitchell Jacobson, Kathy Jacobson, and Dr. Herbert Pardes at the In April 2006, President Bill June 2006 naming celebration of the Gershwind and Jacobson Family Clinton, Honorary Chair of Lobby in the Milstein Hospital Building. the Vivian and Seymour Milstein Family Heart Center Steering Committee, celebrated the groundbreaking of the new Heart Center.

44 on our Hospital. When it opens in 2009, this new center will Steven Mnuchin, Lisa and Richard Perry, and Bruce Ratner offer patients a full range of services from advanced diagnostic and Pamela Lipkin, MD, brought in over $2 million for techniques to the latest in minimally-invasive cardiac procedures NewYork-Presbyterian and Weill Cornell Medical College. and the use of surgical robotics. The 2006 annual Lying-In Hospital Fashion Show featured In April 2006, a great time was had by all at the 18th Annual the designs of Bottega Veneta. Co-chaired by Sara Ayres, Sloan Hospital Gala, which brought in $3.1 million for our pediatric Barnett, Heather Mnuchin, Julia Koch, Suzanne Ircha, Danielle cardiology service. Co-chairs Alexandra and Steven Cohen Ganek, and Fiona Druckenmiller, the runway event benefited and Glenn and Deborah Hutchins joined Faculty Co-chairs the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at NewYork- Drs. John Driscoll and Gerald Loughlin as 1,100 guests Presbyterian/Weill Cornell. honored Morgan Stanley and Sir Edwin Manton (post- May 2007 marked the celebration of a “virtual” roof-raising humously). Entertainment was provided by Grammy Award- to celebrate the beginning of construction on the new 14th floor winning artist Melissa Etheridge. addition to the Greenberg Pavilion and the Advanced Therapeutic In June 2006, a celebration was held in tribute to the Services Center (ATSC). The ATSC will house a new state-of- families of Mitchell Jacobson and Mark Gershwind, M.D., the-art blood bank, an expanded emergency department, whose $30 million gift to NewYork-Presbyterian will establish interventional neuroradiology labs and futuristic ORs. The Gershwind Family Clinical Research Trials for Mesothelioma, In June 2007, Sarah Nash, Trustee and Chair of the support cutting-edge technology in the new Neurological Children’s Advisory Council, welcomed over 130 friends of Intensive Care Unit, and provide unrestricted funding for the Hospital as we officially cut the ribbon for the Phyllis and numerous other programs that will advance patient care. David Komansky Center for Children’s Health, giving pedi- To recognize their generosity, NewYork-Presbyterian named atric medicine a unique identity at NewYork-Presbyterian/ the Gershwind and Jacobson Family Lobby in the Milstein Weill Cornell. Hospital Building in their honor. We thank all our donors and supporters for their tireless In the fall, over 1,000 people attended Cabaret, which featured dedication and generosity. They inspire our employees and the 2006 American Idol winner Taylor Hicks. The event, allow them to put their best foot forward each and every day emceed by of ABC-TV’s , and chaired by at a healthcare institution dedicated to being the very best Serena Boardman, Charlotte Ford, Collette Kean, Heather and there is.

Left to right: Dr. John Driscoll, Jerry Speyer, Cutting the ribbon at the Phyllis and David Signing the ceremonial beam at the roof- Dr. Nancy Wexler, Dr. Gerald Loughlin, Komansky Center for Children’s Health are (left raising for the Greenberg Pavilion addition Dr. Herbert Pardes, Melissa Etheridge, and to right) Cynthia Sparer, Senior Vice President are (left to right) Trustee Lisa Perry, Trustee Deborah and Glenn Hutchins at the 18th and Chief Operating Officer, Women’s, Children’s Charlotte Ford, and Dr. Herbert Pardes. Annual Hospital Gala. and Community Health, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital; Dr. Gerald Loughlin, Chief of Pediatrics, NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell; David and Phyllis Komansky; Dr. Herbert Pardes, President and CEO, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital; and Trustee and Campaign Co-Chair Frank Bennack.

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COLUMBIA PRESBYTERIAN David A. George Joseph M. Murphy HEALTH SCIENCES ADVISORY COUNCIL Chairman Fred F. Nazem Lawrence Newman, Esq. Roger Barnett Patricia Papper The Columbia Presbyterian Health Sciences Advisory Council, Jeremiah A. Barondess, M.D. Gordon B. Pattee Gerard Bilotto, M.D. Ponchitta Pierce under the leadership of David A. George, Council Chairman; Page Morton Black John Pinto Lee Goldman, M.D., Executive Vice President for Health and Charles H. Brunie Irene Pollin Joan O. Camins Stuart Rabin Biomedical Sciences and Dean of the Faculties of Health Bryan J. Carey Arlene Radbell Sciences and Medicine for Columbia University Medical Center; John K. Castle Richard Rivlin, M.D. Thomas L. Chrystie Elaine Samson and Herbert Pardes, M.D., President and CEO of NewYork- Maureen Cogan Audrey Schein Presbyterian Hospital, is a shared advocacy group for the 168th Rhoda Weiskopf Cohen Joan Schneeweiss Ron Cohen, M.D. Mark Schwartz Street campus of the Hospital and Columbia University Medical Sue E. Dalsemer Charlotte V. Schwarz James J. Daly Steven Segal Center. It provides an important forum for educating friends, Robert K. Dresing G. Lynn Shostack donors, and members of the community on issues of contem- Abigail Black Elbaum Ruth Siegel Richard A. Elias, M.D. Wilma Bulkin Siegel, M.D. porary relevance in medicine. Through fellowship and friendly Loren Eng Robert Silbey, M.D. interaction, Council members, totaling 99 as of November 2007, Gloria Farber, Ed.D. John R. Stafford Phyllis Farley Lynn Chernow Streim serve as advocates and ambassadors for NewYork-Presbyterian Mark Fisch Judith Sulzberger, M.D. Hospital and Columbia University Medical Center. Susan Fuirst Suzanne Sunshine Oscar Garfein, M.D. Doris Tananbaum The Council meets twice annually. Its membership is made up Louis R. Gary Jeff C. Tarr Philip Goelet, Ph.D. Vincent Tese of distinguished individuals drawn from the faculty and friends Sandra O. Gold, Ed.D. John Tognino of NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital and Columbia University Ernest Haas Doris F. Tulcin Daniel Hauser, Ph.D. Gerard Turino, M.D. Medical Center. They contribute a variety of professional and Helen S. Hintz George A. Violin, M.D., F.A.C.S. Abigail Aboodi Hoffman Kathleen Walas personal skills and experience and are strongly committed to Herbert Irving Robin Walters encouraging excellence in healthcare education, research, and Ellen Jewett Audrey Weiderlight, Ph.D. Barbara Jonas Susan Granat Weil patient care. This Council also carries out its mission through Vera Joseph, M.D. Dayna J. Wilkinson its six standing committees. During Council meetings, mem- Patsy Kahn Joseph D. Williams Albert Kalter, Esq. Ruth A. Wooden bers of the faculty and staff present on topics pertinent to the Cindie Kastenbaum Clyde Y. Wu, M.D. Medical Center community. At the May 2007 meeting, the pre- Henry L. King E. Peter Krulewitch Emeriti sentations were on Improving Patients’ Lives Through Technical Eugene M. Lang Angelica Berrie Innovation. At the November 2007 meeting, Council members Burton J. Lee III, M.D. Mathilde Krim, Ph.D. Deanna Levine Arnold Relman, M.D. and guests heard presentations on Extending Life Through Constance Lieber Sidney S. Weinberg Jr. Richard M. Lipkin Transplantation. The Advisory Council also presents an Award Ethel Lipsitz for Distinguished Service to individuals and organizations that Hildegarde Mahoney Phyllis L. Mailman have shown a strong and committed interest in the health sci- John H. Manice ences and whose influence and reputation have made a signifi- Paul A. Marks, M.D. Ariane M.H. Matschullat cant public impact on health care. In 2007, journalist Bob William F. May Woodruff and retired New York Giants running back and Guri McKinnell G. Allen Mebane NBC broadcaster Tiki Barber were each honored. Constance J. Milstein, Esq. Gerald Modell Shelby Modell JoAnn M. Murphy

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NEWYORK WEILL CORNELL COUNCIL Jeffrey W. Greenberg* Isabelle R. Leeds Chairman Margot Tishman Linton Jeffrey Lynford The NewYork Weill Cornell Council has flourished under the Larry Schafer* Claudia Cisneros Macaya leadership of Jeffrey W. Greenberg, Council Chairman; Antonio Administrative Officer Lynne M. Manning* Ashley Brittingham McDermott M. Gotto Jr., M.D., Stephen and Suzanne Weiss Dean of Weill Sander M. Abend, M.D. Betsy Messerschmitt Margot Adams Sharmin Mossavar-Rahmani Cornell Medical College; and Herbert Pardes, M.D., President Ethel Allen Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe and CEO of NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. The Council is Helen Appel Monica Muhart Vera Miller Aryeh Margaret Osmer-McQuade a shared advocacy group for the 68th Street campus of the Sara Ayres Cecilia Owen Hospital and the Medical College, and it provides an important Susan L. Baker Nancy C. Paduano* Barbara S. Bancroft Jordan Pantzer forum for educating friends, donors, and members of the Sloan Lindemann Barnett Herbert Pardes, M.D.* community on issues of contemporary relevance in medicine. Renée Belfer Ulla Bartsich Parker Adele Bergreen Hilary Peck Through fellowship and friendly interaction, Council members, Jessica M. Bibliowicz* Nelson Peltz totaling 136 as of November 2007, serve as advocates and Leslie Simmons Brille Nicholas Perkin Charmaine Burden Holly Peterson ambassadors for NewYork Weill Cornell Medical Center. Kathleen Burns Emilia Fanjul Pfeifler John Calicchio Pauline Baker Pitt Last May, Gerald M. Loughlin, M.D., led a small-group tour of The Rev. Dr. John E. Carrington E. Ashton Poole Herbert Chestler McGehee Porter the Phyllis and David Komansky Center for Children’s Health. Paul M. Cohen* Dennis B. Poster Then in June, the Council’s annual Spring Dinner at the Emy Cohenca Donna Redel Audrey del Rosario Marcus M. Reidenberg, M.D. St. Regis Hotel featured Zev Rosenwaks, M.D., speaking on Brenda Earl DePaola Shafi Roepers In-Vitro Fertilization: Current Aspects and Future Promises. Minnie Dubilier Samantha Boardman Rosen, M.D. Aaron Edelman Lawrence Ruben Collette T. Kean, a member of the Council’s Executive Claire Edersheim Barbara and Leroy Rubin Committee, was the recipient of the annual leadership award. William Edwards Cyma Rubin* Linda Rodgers Emory Alexia Hamm Ryan Over the past year, the Council has expanded its program Jeffrey J. Feil Juan A. Sabater Seymour Flug Jack Saltz calendar to foster closer ties between members and the Medical Marjorie Fortgang Elaine Sargent Center and to involve members with the tremendous growth Mary Ann Fribourg Heather Sargent Paul S. Galant* Fiona Scharf in services, research, and scholarship at the institutions. This David Ganek Juju Chang Shapiro Judie Ganek Jay Shaw fall, the Council successfully launched its Annual Business Michele Geller* Carmen Slade Meeting and its new Lecture Series. In October, Deborah and Laurent Gerschel, M.D. Oliver K. Stanton Rick Gerson Ruth S. Stanton Paul Galant hosted a lecture featuring Richard D. Granstein, Peter S. Goltra Beatrice Stern M.D. giving advice on skin wellness. In November, Miriam Joseph L. Gossner Miriam Stern Antonio M. Gotto Jr., M.D.* Kelly Behun Sugarman and Howard Stern hosted a lecture on Emergency Preparedness Corinne Greenberg Emily Glasser Susman with Nathaniel Hupert, M.D., and Jack A. Muckstadt, Ph.D. Jamee Gregory Fern K. Tessler Guenther E. Greiner Kathleen Araskog Thomas The Council is planning two lectures in Spring 2008. Amy Griffin Michael Urkowitz Kathleen D. Hale Jeffrey A.Volk On November 20, 2007, Bench to Bedside: Bringing Cancer Lynne F. Hammerschlag John S. Weinberg* Research to Patient Care was the theme of the Council’s well- George F. Heinrich, M.D. Sue Ann Weinberg Jonathan J. Holtz Carolyn Wiener established annual fall tour and educational dinner. Nasser K. Honorable Howard M. Holtzmann Suzanne Wright Henry H. Hoyt Jr. Altorki, M.D. and Barbara L. Hempstead, M.D., Ph.D. each led Samantha Hunt Life Members a hard hat tour of their laboratories in addition to giving Gregory D. Jakubowsky Phyllis D. Collins Anne Wallace Juge Annette de la Renta presentations during dinner. Allison Kanders Peter J. De Luca Nathalie Kaplan* Sanford B. Ehrenkranz Victor Kaufman Anne and Jerome Fisher Harvey L. Kaylie Frances M. Friedman Collette T. Kean* Wilbur H. Friedman Peter R. Kellogg Mary Kalikow Shelly R. Kivell Robert Liberman David H. Koch Barry Osborn Mara Landis Dorothy Sarnoff Raymond Nancy Lane Jean Lawson Stone Jeffrey S. Lasdon Vivien Wyser-Pratte Carol Lederman Betty Neuwirth Lee *Executive Committee

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CHILDREN’S ADVISORY COUNCIL Sarah Elizabeth Nash Chair

The Children’s Advisory Council of NewYork-Presbyterian Executive Committee Hospital was established in 2004 to address priorities and John Calicchio Patsy Kahn objectives of the Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital and the Peter Kalikow Komansky Center for Children’s Health. The Council is Phyllis Komansky Ronay Menschel chaired by Sarah Nash, and includes NewYork-Presbyterian Tom Nides Hospital Trustees, representatives from both universities, and Nancy Paduano Heather Sargent friends of each site. The Council meets several times a year Mark Schwartz Robert Scott with the President and Chief Executive Officer, Senior Vice Patrick Whalen President and COO for Women’s, Children’s and Community Full Council Health, the Chiefs of Pediatrics of Columbia and Weill Cass Adelman Cornell, and other faculty and administrators to discuss issues Christine Alfaro Thomas Cahill concerning children and their families. Stephanie Coleman Zoe Cruz The principal goals of the Children’s Advisory Council are to Anne D. Ford develop leadership for personally contributing to and attract- Ellen Jewett Virginia and Sheldon Johnson ing private support for advancing the care of children; to raise Tiffany Moller visibility and communicate achievements to a broad external Marcie Pantzer Arthur Samberg audience; to serve as a sounding board, advise on, advocate for, Alexandra Scott Joan Steinberg and participate in plans and programs; and to play a role in Stephanie Landess Suslak educating the public and our communities about the importance of the Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital and the Komansky Center for Children’s Health as a national resource that requires investment in order for children to grow up healthy. In accordance with this mission, the Council has been focusing efforts toward advocacy for children. Specifically, the Council assists with advocacy efforts to advance policy and legislation at the local, state and national levels, and it promotes partner- ships that focus on issues affecting the health and welfare of children. The Council is currently collaborating with the National Association of Children’s Hospitals and Related Institutions (NACHRI) to implement strategies for working with elected officials and candidates.

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NEWLEADERS PLANNED GIVING R. Scott Johnston, Esq. ADVISORY COUNCIL Holland & Knight LLP

NewLeaders is a group dedicated to engaging New York City’s H. Rodgin Cohen, Esq. Richard Koenigsberg, Esq. young leaders at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. Their goal Sullivan & Cromwell LLP Spielman, Koenigsberg & Parker LLP Chairman is to build life-long ties between members and the Hospital’s Jonathan L. Koslow, Esq. mission through philanthropy, interaction with Hospital leaders, Allan C. Bell, Esq. Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Sills, Cummis, Epstein & Gross P.C. Flom LLP volunteer activities, and participation in social and educational events. Jonathan Bell, Esq. Clifford A. Meirowitz, Esq. Stern, Tannenbaum & Bell LLP Law Offices of Clifford A. Meirowitz PLLC Steering Committee Sally H. Bliss Amy Antos Merrill Lynch Edwin J. Mooney Paul Arrouet The Bank of New York Susan Block Casdin William D. Brick, Esq. Michelle Diaz Riker, Danzig, Scherer, Hyland and Karen H. Putnam Andrea Lans Perretti LLP Bessemer Trust Alissa Eig Graham Ernst Maria A. Cestone, Esq. Janine A. Racanelli Seth Ginns JPMorgan Chase Bank Nicole Kail Greene Beverly F. Chase, Esq. Sam Greene Davis Polk & Wardwell Norman E. Ross Allison Kaden The Ross Companies Gabrielle Kivitz Geoffrey S. Close Kate Lehman Morgan Stanley Sanford J. Schlesinger, Esq. Laura Drum Miller Schlesinger, Gannon and Lezetera Marcie Pantzer Charles T. Dowling, Esq. LLP Lauren Reiss Sullivan & Cromwell LLP Rita Ruggiero Theodore U. Schweitzer Jamie Salter Robert Scott Edmonds, Esq. Tishman Speyer Properties Abigail Suberman Emmet, Marvin & Martin LLP Alicia Tranen Seth D. Slotkin, Esq. Jill Wallerstein John S. Erwin, Esq. Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP Hill, Ullman & Erwin LLP AnnMarie Smits, Esq. Maxine Fass, Esq. Wells, Jaworski & Liebman LLP NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital (Ex Officio) Katherine Suplee, Esq.

Brett Fleckman Michael F. Teitler, Esq. Bernstein Investment Research Teitler & Teitler and Management Peter C. Valente, Esq. Linda Franciscovich Blank Rome LLP US Trust Theodore Wagner, Esq. Robert W. Freiman, Esq. Carter, Ledyard & Milburn LLP Bluming, Freiman, Franco P.C. Jay D. Waxenberg, Esq. Sharon H. Jacquet Proskauer Rose LLP JPMorgan Chase Bank Lyonel E. Zunz, Esq. Joanne Johnson, Esq. Blank Rome LLP JPMorgan Chase Bank

(as of November 1, 2007)

49 NEWYORK-PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL Donors (2006)

THE NEWFOUNDERS GIFTS OF $1,000 AND OVER Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Allen The Auxiliary of the NewYork- Mrs. Herbert Allen Sr. Presbyterian Hospital With deep appreciation to the NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital Allergan Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Kenneth C. Avanzino individuals and organizations extends deepest thanks to its many Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Allison Jr. Avellino Family Foundation who, through their generosity, have loyal supporters. Gifts of all sizes Mr. and Mrs. David Almeida Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W. Averett ensured that NewYork-Presbyterian were enormously appreciated. The Murray Alon Charitable Avon Foundation, Inc. will deliver the best health care to Foundation Axcan Scandipharm, Inc. We are grateful to the following the next generation. Since the begin- Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Alpern Axelrod Family Fund donors who contributed gifts ning of the “To Realize Medicine’s Alpha Omega Capital Group, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Jay G. Axelrod of $1,000 or more to NewYork- Promise” Campaign in 2000, these Altman Foundation William M. Ayers Presbyterian Hospital during 2006. extraordinary donors, collectively Dr. R. Peter Altman Auxilium Pharmaceuticals, Inc. known as The NewFounders, have Dr. and Mrs. Ellsworth C. Alvord Jr. Charlie and Sara Ayres Family pioneered and driven philanthropy at American Austrian Foundation Foundation A the Hospital to new heights. Their American Society of Transplantation The Ayres/Baechle Foundation trust inspires us to reach even higher. Harriet Ames Charitable Trust Felicia and Arnold Aaron Amethyst, LLC B Foundation Amgen Anonymous Michael Aaron Avon Foundation AMSA-UCSF Lawrence & Sheri Babbio Aaronson Rappaport Feinstein & Anchor Capital Advisors Foundation Estate of Bill Blass Deutsch LLP Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Anchorage Charitable Fund Mr. and Mrs. James D. Babicke Abbott Laboratories Fund Mr. and Mrs. K. Tucker Andersen Allen King Bachrach Foundation Lynda Abdoo Lucille and Milton Coleman The Anderson Charitable Fund Thomas H. Bacon Kristin Abely Mr. and Mrs. Dwight W. Anderson Rose M. Badgeley Residuary Steven and Alexandra Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Abene and the Entertainment Gerhard R. Andlinger Charitable Trust Thomas G. Abene Denis Andreuzzi Mrs. Frederick Bailey Industry Foundation Abettor Foundation Michel David-Weill Beth Andrews Bain Capital Children’s Charity Able Trust Mr. and Mrs. John M. Andrews Mr. & Mrs. Robert Baker Family Louis & Gloria Flanzer Charitable Oded Aboodi Trust Mark E. Andrews III Foundation S. Daniel Abraham Richard L. Anfang The George F. Baker Trust Gershwind Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Abraham Arlene and Arnold Goldstein Jay Angeletti R. Palmer Baker Jr. Jerry Abramowitz, Inc. Anjost Corp. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Ball Jr. Maurice R. and Corinne P. Martin P. Abruzzo Greenberg Mr. and Mrs. Max G. Ansbacher Michael L. Ball Access Securities, Inc. Elizabeth Ansley Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Ballato Elisabeth Katte Harris Trust Brett Ackerman William Randolph Hearst Antepo Inc. Natalie Ballen Acmi Coporation Anthony Garden Boutique, Ltd. Ballinger Foundation The Julius Ada Foundation, Inc. Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Dr. Madelyn Antoncic Patricia S. Bam Daniel N. Adams Marzia Antonelli Bank of America Charitable Trust Cass and Jason Adelman Estate of Sherlock Hibbs The Antz Foundation Jill & Tom Barad Family Fund Charitable Foundation Helen J. and Robert Appel C. R. Bard, Inc. Kevork and Sirwart Hovnanian Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Adelman Florence and Herbert Irving The Applebaum Foundation Tzvi Bar-David, D.P.M. Mr. and Mrs. David J. Adelman Frances D. Aragona Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Barist Jacobson Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Andrew E. Adelson Howard S. Jonas Dr. Gaya S. Aranoff Ari Barkan Mrs. Jan P. Adelson The Stanley J. Arkin Foundation John Barker David H. Koch Pamela and Richard Ader Phyllis and David Komansky Stanley J. Arkin Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Barnello Charles H. Adler 1996 Charitable Mr. and Mrs. Michael Arlen Saretta Barnet J. Murray Logan Lead Unitrust Christy and John Mack Armellino Family Foundation Sloan Barnett Mr. and Mrs. Myron J. Adler Garo Armen Professor Teodolinda Barolini Foundation Thelma Adler Sir Edwin and Lady Manton R. Michael Armstrong Baron Capital, Inc. Advanced Packaging Products, Arnhold Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Barrett Seymour and Vivian Milstein Inc. Family Aronovitz Family Foundation Mary Frances Barrett Advanced Research Foundation, Paul Arrouet Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Barry Morgan Stanley Inc. Sharmin and Bijan Mossavar- Arthrex, Inc. Barbara T. Bartlett Aetna Foundation, Inc. Yvonne Uran Arthur Barwood Associates Rahmani Aetna Giving Campaign Samuel I. Newhouse Foundation Vera J. Aryeh Curtis J. Bashaw Affiliated Computer Services, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. George Asch Stuart J. Baskin Lisa and Richard Perry Steven M. Agin Pincus Family Fund R. Scott Asen Mr. and Mrs. Alan S. Bass Agricultural Investment Limited Patricia C. Aser Anne H. Bass Irene and Abe Pollin Kimara Ahnert William R. Rhodes The Ashton Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Bass M. Bernard Aidinoff E. Nelson Asiel Mr. and Mrs. Sid R. Bass Jill A. Roberts AIG Matching Grants Program Stephen M. Ross Mr. and Mrs. Cliff S. Asness The Mary Imogene Bassett Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ainslie III Association of Independent John W. Bateman Samberg Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Albert Ivan Seidenberg Foundation Commercial Producers Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Bauer Dr. Robin L. Albert ASTA Funding, Inc. Albert Baum Katherine Farley and Jerry I. Speyer The Alfano Family Charitable Oliver K. Stanton and Family AstraZeneca LP Lecture Bureau Andrew Baum Foundation Charles N. Atkins Barbara L. Baum Ronald P. Stanton Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Alfano The Starr Foundation Peter A. Atkins James J. Bauman Mr. and Mrs. Pasco Alfaro The Atticus Foundation Baumeister & Samuels, P.C. Carmen and John Thain Peter Alfond Foundation DeWitt Wallace Fund at the Mrs. Douglas Auchincloss Barbara L. Baumstein David B. Alge Philip Auerbach Baxter Healthcare Corporation New York Community Trust Allen & Company, Inc. Sidney J. Weinberg, Jr. Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Glenn R. August Bayer Foundation Herbert Allen Foundation Aureon Laboratories, Inc. Alan Beauchaine

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Gina Beaumont James I. Black III Brahman Capital Corp. Marilyn & Marshall Butler Michael T. Bebon Joyce Black Roxanne Brandt Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W. Beck Page M. Black David J. Brastauskas The Edward and Reba Buxbaum Becton Dickinson and Company Dr. Theodore A. Blaine Louis Brause Philanthropic Fund Charitable Lead Trust Jessica I. Bede Edith and Michael Blair Family Ruth Brause Janet P. Byrnes Mr. and Mrs. Michael Beerman Fund The Braverman Group, Inc. The Beir Foundation Marc Harrison Blair and Kimberly Garth W. Bray C Beverly Beja Langworthy Blair Charitable Marion I. Breen The Arthur and Rochelle Belfer Fund Brencourt Advisors, LLC Caddell Dry Dock and Repair Co. Foundation William McCormick Blair Jr. Beatrice A. Brennan Thomas F. Cahill Jr. Belkin Burden Wenig & Goldman, Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood C. Blake Stuart J. Breslow Juana E. Caicedo-Selinger LLP Nancy S. Blakeman Leo and Frances Bretter Caldwell & Walsh Building Joan K. Bellezza Nancy & Robert S. Blank Foundation Philanthropic Fund Construction Claire B. & Lawrence A. Benenson The Lloyd and Laura Blankfein Laura A. Brevetti, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Califano Jr. Fund Foundation A. B. Brickman Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Calinoff Frances and Benjamin Benenson Howard A. Blaustein Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Briffa Karen and Jerry Callaghan Foundation The Lee and Enid Blaymore Peter and Devon Briger PJ Callahan Foundation Inc. The Benigno Family Charitable Fund Leslie Simmons Brille Calyon Daniel C. Benton Bleakley Platt & Schmidt, LLP The Brine Charitable Trust Joseph Camhi Foundation, Inc. Alan J. Berdy Kim Bleimann Bristol-Myers Squibb Company John Campano Mr. and Mrs. James Berezny Cornelius N. Bliss Memorial Fund Brockbank Family Fund Mr. and Mrs. Brian C. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Carl D. Berg Freya & Richard Block Family Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Brodie Campus Coach Lines Jerome S. Berg Foundation Jeff Brodsky Cancer Research and Treatment Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Bergan Mervin J. Block Fund Brody Construction Fund, Inc. The Frank M. Berger 1997 Trust The Adele & Leonard Block Carolyn and Kenneth Brody Barbara Candee Mr. and Mrs. Laurence J. Berger Foundation, Inc. Foundation William Candee III Laurie Berger James and Barbara Block Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Brody Brian D. Canes Mr. and Mrs. Martin S. Berger Mr. and Mrs. Yale E. Block Dr. and Mrs. Jack M. Bromley Dr. and Mrs. Paul J. Cannon The Bernard Bergreen Foundation The Lida and David Bloom Fund B Jeffrey A. Bronstein Canon Business Solutions Stefany & Simon Bergson Bloomberg Financial Markets Peter Bronstein Canon USA, Inc. Foundation Commodities Bronx Eye Care Optometry Cantor Family Fund Ira Berk Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Blotzke Frank & Deenie Brosens Foundation Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Carol E. and Myles P. Berkman Blue Hill Road Foundation The Brout Foundation, Inc. Foundation William H. Berkman Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Blum William Brown Foundation Sol W. and Hermina Cantor Donald A. Berkowitz Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. Blum The Brown Foundation Foundation Linda Berley BMI-Rupp Foundation Alice C. Brown Jonathan Capehart Madaleine Berley BNY Securities Group Edwin S. Brown The Capital Group Companies Daisy and Herbert Berman Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Boak Marcia Vanburen Brown Charitable Foundation Philanthropic Fund Dr. Samantha V. Boardman Nancy D. Browne Stephen A. Capus The Berman Family Foundation Serena Boardman The Brownington Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Michael Caputo Stanley M. Berman Theresa Y. Bocchino The Brunetti Foundation Cardinal Health Robert Berne Elizabeth A. Bock Jean I. and Charles H. Brunie Cardiology Associates Foundation The Arnold Bernhard Foundation Body of Art Ltd. Foundation W.P. Carey & Co. Marc Bernheim Jacob F. Boeding Bryan Cave, LLP William Polk Carey Stephen Bernstein, Esq. Boehringer Ingelheim Harry Buchanan Mr. and Mrs. David H. Carnahan Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Beron Pharmaceutical Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Carney Russell Berrie Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Cornelis Boele Buchsbaum Margaret Carpenter Bershad Foundation Bogen Family Charitable Trust Araxia G. Buckhantz Ann K. and Richard C. Carr Beryl Companies Richard D. Bogner Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Buckley Mr. and Mrs. Neil Carragher The Robert B. and Emilie W. Betts The Scott and Donya Bommer Susan Thompson Buffett Mr. and Mrs. John K. Carroll Foundation Fund Foundation The Carson Family Charitable Mr. and Mrs. John P. Beyersdorf Michael Borghi Bulova Gale Foundation Trust Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Bezos Bossak Heilbron Charitable The Alexandru & Sonia Bunescu Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Carson Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Kailash C. Bhuyan Foundation Fund Mr. and Mrs. Carroll L. Cartwright Bi Service Center, Inc. Boston Scientific Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Burack The Carwill Foundation Aurora L. Biamonte Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bott Burberry James F. Case Robert D. Bickford Jr. Unn J. Boucher William A. M. Burden Charitable Stephen H. Case Mr. and Mrs. David P. Bicks Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Boudreau Lead Trust Cashin Family Fund Jackie H. Billings Francine J. Bovich Robert & Judith Burger Casimir Capital, LP Charles E. Binder Bovis Lend Lease Philanthropic Fund Mr. and Mrs. Robert Y. Casper June R. and Jonathan Bingham Ellen Bowers Burke Family Foundation Andria Castellanos Fund Mark A. Boyar Coleman P. Burke Philip Castellano Mr. and Mrs. Jules Bingham Christopher Boyatt James J. Burke Jr. Castle Harlan Joan Binstock and Dr. David Mr. and Mrs. James Boyd Kathleen M. Burke, Esq. John K. Castle Silvers William Boyd II Mary Griggs Burke Robert Castrignano Dr. John D. Birkhoff Amy A. Boyer Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burke Benny Castro Irma Birnbaum Aurelia G. Boyer Mr. and Mrs. Jon M. Burnham CBRE Barbara C. Bishop Audrey Boyle Chet Burros Central Parking Corporation Charles W. Bisset Suzanne Boyle Mr. and Mrs. Harold Burson Century 21 Associates Hank Bjorklund Barbara Bradley Joel Busel Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Black Charles A. Brady Jr. Dennis Busti Cerberus Capital Management, L.P.

51 NEWYORK-PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL Donors

Nardy Certilman Dr. David H. Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Cowlan William D. Dearstyne Charitable Cestaro Family Fund Dr. Deborah L. Cohen Carla E. Craig Lead Annuity Trust The Ralph M. Cestone Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Cohen Stephen S. Crawford Mr. and Mrs. William Dearstyne CFDA-Vogue Initiative/ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rodgin Cohen The CRH Foundation The Debs Foundation NYC AIDS Fund Mrs. James Cohen Walter L. Cronkite Alfred C. De Crane Dr. and Mrs. Philip Chaikin Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cohen Mr. and Mrs. James W. Cropsey Defazio & Associates Mr. and Mrs. Norman Chalif Norman D. Cohen Family Crowe Deegan, LLP International Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Chamberlain Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John V. Crowe Dr. Sona I. Degann Walid A. Chammah Paul M. Cohen Zoe and Ernesto Cruz Audrey Zauderer del Rosario Chanel, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond S. Cohen CT Corporation System Mr. and Mrs. John D. Delafield Hyunju Chang Robert B. Cohen Cullen and Dykman LLP Emme L. Deland Myrna Changar Mr. and Mrs. Rodney S. Cohen James E. Cunningham James T. Delaney Charina Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Steven A. Cohen CuraGen Corporation Shirley W. Della Vecchia Charles Street Partners, LLC Betsy and Alan Cohn Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John P. Curran Deloitte & Touche Charlton Foundation Myron and Nancy Cohn Beth and Ravenel Curry Foundation DeMartini Family Foundation Jerome & Pamela Charnizon Fund Philanthropic Fund Mr. and Mrs. John T. Curry III Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Demartin Susan Charpo Lisa Colby Ora Curry Lester & Marjorie Dembitzer Charter Realty & Development Elizabeth F. Cole The Kathy Curtin Multiple Foundation, Inc. Corp. The Coleman Foundation Sclerosis Foundation Dennett Law Office, PC Mr. and Mrs. David H. Chase Stephanie and Chase Coleman Dr. Theresa A. Cwierzyk Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dennett Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chasin Foundation Mr. and Mrs. E.A. Dennison Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Chavkin Stephanie Coleman D Philip Deraffele The Chazen Foundation William Coleman John DeRosa Charlotte T. Chen Coles Family Foundation D&B Mr. and Mrs. Fred Deutch Dr. Frank A. Chervenak Simon and Eve Colin Foundation Paula M. Dagen Deutsch Resnick, P.A. Richard R. Cheswick Jason Colodne D’Agostino Foundation Otto and Hanna Deutch Private Mordechai Chetrit Colonial Foundation, Inc. Filomen M. D’Agostino Charity Foundation Michelle J. Cheung Commerce Bank Foundation Corp. Davida Deutsch Mr. and Mrs. Guy Chiarello Commonwealth Bank of Australia Stephen I. D’Agostino FLP Mr. and Mrs. Donny J. Deutsch Title Insurance Company Commonwealth Charitable Charitable Investment Fund Children’s Blood Foundation Fund, Inc. Roy N. Dailey Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Dewitte The Chilton Foundation Community Health Systems Mark F. Dalton Bernard R. Diamond Denise A. & Eugene W. Chinery Foundation The Joseph R. Daly Foundation Kim R. Dickstein Foundation, Inc. Community United Way of Mr. and Mrs. George G. D’Amato Mr. and Mrs. Vito G. DiCristina Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Chisholm Pioneer Valley, Inc. The Dana Foundation The Dillon Fund Jane Choate Mr. and Mrs. Adam J. Comora Dancker, Sellew & Douglas Mrs. C. Douglas Dillon Dr. Benjamin B. Chol Mr. and Mrs. David C. Condo Mr. and Mrs. David E. Dangoor Dr. Emily C. DiMartino Henry Christensen III Patricia P. Conlin Fund D. Ronald Daniel Elisa and Nicola Dimonda Aeree L. Chung The Connell Company Michael Daniel Milton DiPietro Chuza Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Connelly John and Myrna Daniels Direct Marketing Advertising CIBC World Markets Corp. Blair G. Connelly Charitable Foundation Distributors, Inc. Jean Cinelli, Esq. Consolidated Edison Company D’Aprile Inc. Edgar F. Distler Mary Cirillo-Goldberg of New York Mr. and Mrs. Norris Darrell Jr. Francis C. Divisek Charitable Citigate Sard Verbinnen LLC Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Constable Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dasilva Lead Trust Citigroup, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Jose J. Contreras Datascope Corporation Dr. Mladen Djurasovic The Citigroup Private Bank Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Conway Elizabeth B. Dater Doble Engineering Company Mr. and Mrs. James M. Citrin Mr. and Mrs. James J. Conway Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas V. Daula James F. Dolan Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey B. Citrin Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Conway Mr. and Mrs. Marvin H. Davidson Adina D. Dolfman Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Citro Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Cook The Davidson-Krueger Andrea Lans Donahue Civetta Cousins JV, LLC Mr. John A. Coolahan Foundation, Inc. Angelo Donghia Foundation CJM Foundation The Elaine Terner Cooper Davis & Gilbert, LLP William Donnelly Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Clair Foundation Evelyn Y. Davis Pamela C. Donner Mr. and Mrs. Peter Claman Dr. Louis Z. Cooper Evelyn Y. Davis Foundation Dooley Electric Company, Inc. Jean B. Clark Charitable Lead Trust Mary and Sloan Cooper The Kevin and Susie Davis Fund Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Doppelt Howard Clark Jr. Michael A. Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Christopher W. Davis William H. Doremus James McConnell Clark Frank Copsidas Jr. George Davis Jerome and Laura Dorfman Mr. and Mrs. John M. Clarke Cora Hull Trust Joseph F. Davis Jr. Charitable Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clarvit Cordis Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Scott R. Davis Dorset Management Corp. Classic Mortgage, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Cordy Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Davy Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Doubleday Harris Clay Corgenix Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Day Mr. and Mrs. Paul Douglas Clearwater Capital Partners, LLC Corn Products International Dayton Charitable Income Trust Dow Family Charitable Fund Clements Family Charitable Trust-B Elizabeth E. Cornwall DDD Enterprises Charles T. Dowling, Esq. Kevin G. Clifford Mr. and Mrs. Stefano Corsi Yves De Balman Robert N. & Nancy A. Downey Richard T. Cliggott Dr. and Mrs. Steven J. Corwin Elizabeth de Cuevas Foundation Cloud Gehshan Associates, Inc. Costas Kondylis & Associates Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. De Luca Erica A. Drake Trust Mr. and Mrs. Michael Coglianese Mr. and Mrs. Gerard J. Coughlin The Edmond de Rothschild George Drake Arnold and Bryn Cohen Erich Courant & Co. Foundation DRC Charities Properties, Inc. Philanthropic Fund Katie Couric Mrs. Vincent de Roulet Jean & Louis Dreyfus Foundation The Bert R. Cohen Family Robert Couturier Mr. and Mrs. Remy P. De Varenne Jr. Allen Dreyfuss Foundation Pat Covelli Foundation Drs. Yvonne and John Driscoll Andrew Cohen and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Cowan Thomas P. Driscoll Sandra Tsang-Cohen

52 NEWYORK-PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL Donors

The Stanley & Fiona Druckenmiller EMC Corporation Geraldine Ferraro Robert L. Freedman Fund Dr. Jean C. Emond The Ferriday Fund Rosalind J. Freidus JRS Dryfoos Charitable Lead Trust Dr. and Mrs. Robert K. Emy Ferring Pharmaceuticals, Inc. The Frelinghuysen Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dubeck Cecile and Donald Engel Patrick Ferro Mr. and Mrs. John H. French II Francis A. Dubie Charles Engelhard Foundation Jerald Fessenden Mr. and Mrs. James Frey Minnie Dubilier Englander Foundation, Inc. The Feuerring Foundation Dr. and Mrs. James K. Freyne Ducey Agency Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Englander Mr. and Mrs. Seymour L. Feurstein Fribourg Foundation, Inc. Irving L. Duchan Joe R. Engle Bruce D. Fiedorek Mr. and Mrs. Gerald E. Frick Mrs. Robert Ducommun Frank E. English Jr. Field Family Fund Anne and Natalio Fridman James H. Duffy Entertainment Industry Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fields Foundation Anthony D. Duke Jr. Epic Systems Corporation Michael Fierstein Fried Frank Harris Shriver & A. Carleton Dukess Epstein, Becker & Green P.C. Mr. and Mrs. William Filonuk Jr. Jacobson, LLP Kathleen J. Dunleavy, R.N. Alan S. Epstein James A. Finkelstein The Fried Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Dunleavy Edward N. Epstein Rhonda Finkelstein The Barry Friedberg and Charlotte Alistair Dunn Eric & Julie Epstein Charitable D.F.K. Finlay Moss Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John F. Dunn Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Finn Eugene Friedlander Foundation, Inc. Joan Didion Dunne Jared M. Epstein Chris Finnegan Friedman Family Foundation G. H. Dunning Charles H. Erhart Jr. Herman Fins Robert A. & Linda S. Friedman Mrs. Walter G. Dunnington Harold R. Eriv A.J. Fiore Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dunson Robert L. Errico Caroline Firestone Leonard Friedman Clarence & Anne Dillon Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C. Ertman First New York Partners Sidney Friedman Dunwalke Trust eSpeed, Inc. Allison Schneirov Fisch and Mrs. Steven M. Friedman David Duplantis Dr. and Mrs. John W. Espy Dr. Steven L. Fisch Ruth W. Friendly E.I. Dupont de Nemours & Irwin and Arlene Ettinger Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Fischbach The L.W. Frohlich Charitable Trust Company Philanthropic Fund Constance Fischer Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Fromer The Ettinger Foundation, Inc. Brian K. Fisher David Fromkin E Eugene M. Lang Foundation Emily H. Fisher Ross A. Frommer Pauline Evans Jay and Randy Fishman Bella Frutkin Dr. Carol J. Eagle Louis H. Exstein Mr. and Mrs. Fred N. Fishman Joan C. Fu East River Medical Imaging Mr. and Mrs. George Fitchett Kris Fuchs East Coast Orthotic & Prosthetic F Roberta A. Fitzgerald Ken and Sue Fuirst Charitable Fund Corp. William Fitzpatrick Mr. and Mrs. Alan J. Fuirst Eastcoast Development Corp. James Fabian, Esq. The Five G’s Family Foundation Inc. Elizabeth H. Fuller Eastern Alloys, Inc. The Fairchild Corp. Marianne E. Flanagan Fun Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Easton Edgar W.B. Fairchild Fund Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Fleisch Thomas A. Funk EBA Foundation Fairchild Martindale Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fleischer Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan R. Furer Eberstadt-Kuffner Fund, Inc. Falcon Fund John M. Fleischer Mr. and Mrs. Jay M. Furman Frederick Eberstadt Studio Carmine Falcone Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Fleishman Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Eberts Harry Heller Falk Revocable Trust Mr. and Mrs. George Flitchett G ECF Community Serviceshape Fund Joan E. Falk Evelyn Floret Eckert Family Foundation Family Reach Foundation Flower Hill Auto Body, Inc. Norman M. Gaffney Eclipsys Solutions Corp. Rosemary Fanck Robert J. Flower Dr. Michel Gagner Mr. and Mrs. Maurits E. Christopher J. Fanelli Mr. and Mrs. David Foley Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Gallagher Edersheim Emilia Fanjul Communications Anne E. Fontaine and Dr. James F. Gallagher Educational Foundation of America Corp. Robert. E. Buckholz Jill Gallagher Edward Conard Fund Mr. and Mrs. Roger Farah Fontana Family Fund Joan Gallant Sally Matson Edwards Eileen G. Farley Barbara Fontana Mr. and Mrs. Gregory J. Galligan Blair W. Effron Mr. and Mrs. Stoughton Farnham Ford Family Foundation Dr. Pamela F. Gallin Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Egan Mr. and Mrs. William Farrell Anne Ford Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Gallivan The Daniel J. and Edith Ehlrich Maxine Fass Charlotte M. Ford Harriet E. Gamper Family Foundation Fata Investments Inc. Dr. Laura L. Forese Howard L. and Judie Ganek Mr. and Mrs. Sanford B. Ehrenkranz Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Faulkner Forest Electric Philanthropic Fund Mr. and Mrs. Mark Eichorn Federated Department Stores Forest Laboratories Mr. and Mrs. Victor S. Garber Alissa Eig Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Steven D. Forman Julia Garcia The Einhorn Family Foundation The Feil Family Foundation Four Friends Foundation Emily Gardner Harold Einhorn Fein Foundation Emily G. Fowler Susan L. Gardner Lorelinde Einstein Mr. and Mrs. David A. Feinberg John M. Fowler Garfunkel, Wild & Travis, P.C. Eisai, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Julius M. Feinblum Dr. and Mrs. Howard A. Fox William Gargano Eisen Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Barry G. Felder Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Fox Garil Family Fund Mr. and Mrs. Melvin A. Eisenberg Mr. and Mrs. William Felder Fraenkel Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Bernard H. Garil Mr. and Mrs. Theodore D. Eisler Mr. and Mrs. Larry Feldman Austin T. Fragomen Mr. and Mrs. Eric Garland Abigail B. Elbaum Judy and Richard Feldstein Mr. and Mrs. Michael Franco Gail Garlick Elberon Development Company Lynn Feller Alexander C. Frank Albert Garner Nancy Elias Realty, Inc. Esther Felsen Foundation James Frank Fredric B. and Anne G. Garonzik Stafford N. Elias Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Feniello Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Frankel Foundation Per E. Ellingsen Revocable Trust Mr. and Mrs. James A. Ferency Max Frankel Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Garoppolo Linda A. & James H. Ellis Fund G. Thomas Ferguson William P. Frankenhoff Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Garrison Elmo Company Ltd. Ferman Family Foundation Julie & Martin Franklin Joyce Garson Elmwood Charity Fund, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Fernald Charitable Foundation Inc. Seymour Gartenberg Mrs. Jerry Elsner E. Robert Fernholz Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Frederick David L. Garth Embryon, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Ferrante Geraldine Freedline Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Gartland

53 NEWYORK-PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL Donors

Gartner Ruth Golan Marcy Grau H David M. Gaston Anita R. Golbey Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Graver Jennifer A. Gault Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Golby Anne B. Gray Eugene Haber Gay Men’s Health Crisis, Inc. Gold Coast Promotions Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Graziano Linda S. Habgood GE Capital Bradd Gold Great Seats, Ltd. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Hadden GE Healthcare Heide Gold Bruce A. Green Nella Hahn Li-Lan Gee Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Z. Gold Carol J. Green Peter and Helen Haje Lawrence M. Gelb Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gold Beatrice W. Greenbaum Lynn Halbfinger Richard L. Gelb Fund Barry L. Goldblatt Charitable Lead Greenberg Traurig Philanthropic Kathleen D. Hale Michael E. Gellert Trust Annuity Trust Fund Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hallett Gemiluth Chessed of Greater Golden Family Foundation Joel I. Greenberg Lucy Halperin New York, Inc. Andrew K. Golden Maurice R. and Corinne P. Greenberg Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C. Halvorsen Genentech, Inc. Blanche S. Goldenberg Stephen and Myrna Greenberg Dr. Scott M. Hammer General Board of Global Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey B. Goldenberg Philanthropic Fund Dana Ames Hammond Ministries Hope M. Golding The Linda J. Vester and Glen H. Leigh S. Hampton General Electric Foundation The Goldman Sachs Group Greenberg Philanthropic Fund The Handler Foundation General Mills Foundation Joshua A. Goldman Jeffrey L. Greenblum Milton and Miriam Handler Genesis Consultants of New York Mr. and Mrs. Matt Goldman The David and Alan Greene Foundation Carolyn D. Gentile The Goldring Family Foundation Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hannan David A. George Revocable Trust Goldsmith Family Charitable William Teich Greene Patricia Hansen Verna M. George Revocable Trust Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Simon T. Greenshields Hapco Farms LLC The Georgescu Family Foundation The Horace W. Goldsmith Bernard and Marilyn Greenspan E. Davisson Hardman Ger Industries, Inc. Foundation Dr. Alan Greenspan Mr. and Mrs. Gordon A. Hardy Mr. and Mrs. Kevin P. Gerlitz Michael Goldsmith Kenneth Greenstein Christopher M. Harland Joy Germont Barbara and Howard Goldstein Robert S. Greenzeig Harmon Foundation Joseph and Arkadi Gerney Fund Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Gregory William F. Harnisch Foundation Foundation N.S. Goldstein Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Gregory Dr. Steven D. Harr Gail Geronemus Mr. and Mrs. Arnold M. Goldstein Guenther E. Greiner Charitable William F. Harrington Alfred G. Gerosa Margaret Sedlis Goldstein Gift Fund J. Ira and Nicki Harris Foundation Edward J. Gerrity Peter Goldstein Grid Properties Inc. Jacqueline S. Harris Foundation Elbridge Gerry Mr. and Mrs. Peter Goltra John and Amy Griffin Foundation Shirley D. Harris Trust The Gershwind Family Harvey and Roberta Golub David H. Griffin Alan Harris Foundation Charitable Fund Kenneth C. Griffin Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gerson Lawrence Golub Charitable Fund Philip T. Griffin Jonathan Harris Mr. and Mrs. Glen L. Gertz Alan M. Golub David Grimaldi Raymond A. Harris Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Marc O. Getman Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Golub Michael and Janelle Grimes Fund Stanley Harris Mr. and Mrs. Morad Ghadamian Dr. Aurora L. Gonzales The Grodetsky Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Trevor S. Harris Joseph A. Giacoponello Elias R. Gonzalez Michael and Terry Groll C. Lowell Harriss Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Giammalva Mary Jane Goode and Lois Perelman-Gross & Stewart Deborah L. Hart A Gift of Life Walter C. Gramley Gross Fund Mr. and Mrs. Nigel P. Hart Gift of Life Bone Marrow Foundation Goodman Media International, Inc. The Julia and Seymour Gross The John A. Hartford Foundation Dr. Bruce R. Gilbert Arline R. Goodman Foundation Robert E. Harvey Richard Gilder Mr. and Mrs. Blake Goodner Vicki and Michael Gross Family Craig M. Hatkoff Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Gillen David J. Gordon Foundation, Inc. Dr. Jennifer F. Havens George J. Gillespie III Dr. Jennifer Gordon Beverly Gross Anne T. Hayden S. Hazard Gillespie Mr. and Mrs. John P. Gordon Jerome S. Gross Mr. and Mrs. Karl E. Hazel Bruce A. Gimbel Foundation Virginia L. Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Keith M. Gross Lita Annenberg Hazen Charitable Seth Ginns Mr. and Mrs. James P. Gorman Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gross Trust Dr. Henry N. Ginsburg Joan B. Gossner William Grossman Fund HCA Foundation The Benjamin Gittlin Foundation Gotham Surgical & Brace, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Grossman Dr. John H. Healey The Hon. and Mrs. Rudolph W. Ellen Gottlieb L. Jay Grossman Health Insurance Plan of Greater Giuliani Maria Niarchos Gouaze Ronald Grossman New York G.J.C. Associates, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Gould Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford S. Grossman Health Resources Optimization, Inc. Alexandra J. Gladstone Jane M. Gould Mr. and Mrs. Hurst K. Groves James P. Healy Walter W. Glaeser Trust Peter Gould Allen J. Grubman Michael Heaney Edmund Glass Dr. Harry Grabstald Vincent Guarino The Hearst Corporation Glassberg Family Fund Lorraine Grace Mary Rodgers and Henry Guettel Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hearst Glasser Family Fund Tom and Bonnie Grace Family Guggenheim Management LLC Mr. and Mrs. Bruce J. Hector Glastenbury Foundation Foundation Guidant Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Hedge Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence D. Glaubinger Michele M. Graf Gumuchian Fils Ltd. Frederika Heinemann GlaxoSmithKline Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Grafstein Amit Gupta Drue Heinz Trust Judith Glazer Ian H. Graham Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gusmano Heisman Trophy Trust N.D. Glekel Foundation, Inc. Grand Hyatt Lydia S. Gustin Helen Hoffritz Charitable Trust Glen Oaks Philanthropic Fund Laura E. Granger Dr. Leo A. Guthart Mr. and Mrs. David W. Heleniak The Glickenhaus Foundation Joan Granlund Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gutkin Karen G. Helf Dr. Jerry I. Gliklich The Victor & Phyllis Grann Mr. and Mrs. William M. Guttman Dr. William E. Hellenbrand Global Impact Family Foundation Inc. Heller Brothers Foundation The Joseph Gluck Foundation Dr. Richard D. Granstein J.W. Heller Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Gary S. Gluckow Dr. Robert T. Grant David Heller Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gochberg Grant’s Interest Rate Observer Gilbert Helman Philip Goelet Grateful Foundation

54 NEWYORK-PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL Donors

The Leona and Harry B. Helmsley Mashiro Honzawa J K Foundation Hoover Family Fund Robert Hemsing Sr. Hope & Heroes Children’s J & R Mechanical Services Inc. K.S. & Associates Pamela B. Hendrickson Cancer Fund Jabb & Co. Kahn Brothers Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Hennes Josephine Lawrence Hopkins Gerrit P. Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Alfred R. Kahn Patrick J. Hennigan Foundation Mr. and Mrs. William L. Jackson Dr. and Mrs. David Kahn Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hensel Dr. and Mrs. Allan J. Hordof Arlene Jacobi Dr. Norman Kahn Drs. Terry W. and Elizabeth Reiley Dr. Richard Horn The Nathan P. Jacobs Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Kahn Hensle Mr. and Mrs. Larry D. Horner Carl Jacobs Foundation Mr. and Mrs. William P. Kaiser Company Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Hornor Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jacobs H. J. Kalikow LLC The Victor Herbert Foundation Marie Hornstein Mr. and Mrs. David K. Jacobs Carol Heller Kallet John Herbert Company Jay Horowitz Mr. Joseph Michael Jacobs Ernest Kalman Mr. and Mrs. Carlos M. Hernandez Hospital for Special Surgery Dr. Michael I. Jacobs Albert Kalter John S. Herold Dr. George M. Howard Raphael G. Jacobs Ramin Kamfar Mr. and Mrs. L.W. Herrick Karen P. Howard The Jacobson Family Foundation Mrs. Robert Kamins Peter Herrick The Charlene and David Howe Jacquet Family Foundation Mrs. Arthur Kaminsky Arthur N. Hershaft Foundation Foundation Ida Jaffe Linda Heller Kamm Fund Trust The Richard R. Howe Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Jaffe Donald P. Kanak Charles Hertzig Foundation Shirley Howe Robert L. James Kandell Fund Jill Herz Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Hoyt Jamestown Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kanefsky Hess Companies Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Hoyt Jr. Janklow Foundation Walter Kann Foundation, Inc. Charles Hesse HSBC Philanthropic Programs Janus Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kann Don and Marilyn Berger Hewitt Mary Alice Huddleston Mr. and Mrs. Guillermo E. Jasson The Nathalie Kaplan Foundation Fund Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Hughes Sabina G. Javits Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Kaplan Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Heyer Hugoton Foundation The Jean R. Peacock Trust Mr. and Mrs. Scott B. Kapnick Irene Heyes Yie-Hsin Hung Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Jedynski Mr. and Mrs. Robert Karofsky Annette Heyman Foundation, Inc. J. Quincy Hunsicker Jeld Charitable Foundation Dr. Sudha Kashyap Kim Heyman John F. Hunt The Philip and Edna Jennison Fund Leander and Helen Katsidhe Fund Hickory Foundation Hunter Douglas, Inc. The Jewish Communal Fund Mr. and Mrs. Anton A. Katz Robert B. Hiden Jr. Brian Hunter of N.Y. Jeffrey Katz Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence P. Higgins James B. Hurlock JJJ Family Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. Katz Donna & Bill Hill Foundation Hurst Family Foundation JMP Management Robert I. Kaufelt Mr. and Mrs. William E. Hiller Mr. and Mrs. Ari Husain Alan Joel Communications, Inc. Kauffman Family Fund William Talbott Hillman Foundation Joan C. Huss Mrs. Martin Joel The Fritz and Adelaide Kauffmann Khaldoun Hilmi Hutchins Family Foundation Sylvia A. Joel Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hintz Joel G. Hutzler Jr. Donald Johannemann Richard L. Kauffman Douglas Hirsch and Holly Jerker Johansson Anita F. Kaufman Andersen Family Foundation I Mr. and Mrs. Niels W. Johnsen George S. Kaufman The Richard L. Hirsch Johnson & Johnson Family of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Kaufman Foundation, Inc. IBM Companies Samantha Kaufman Ruth Hirsch IBM International Foundation Robert W. Johnson IV Charitable Susan Kaufman Linda B. Hirschman ICAP Service , LLC Trust Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kaufman Margaret M. Hitchcock Fund The IDT Charitable Foundation Johnson & Family Foundation The Kaufmann Foundation Hobbs Family Charitable Trust IgG of America, Inc. R. Sheldon Johnson Family Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Kaufmann Franklin Warren Hobbs IV Il Gatto, Inc. Foundation Kavanah Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hobbs Illuminate International Corp. Suzanne Nora Johnson & Dr. Neil B. Kavey Herbert L. Hochberg Arthur Indursky David G. Johnson Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Berge Kayaian Jackie H. Hochberg Infinite Possibilities Foundation, Inc. Betsey Johnson Marilou C. Kaye Lester Hochberg Sima Ingberman Ethel H. Johnson Levon Kazarian Robert and Gerry Hodes Family Jason W. Ingle Mr. and Mrs. F. Lagrange Johnson Francis J. Kazeroid Fund Ino Therapeutics Barbara and Donald Jonas Sandy Kazlow Myron Hofer Inserra Supermarkets, Inc. Philanthropic Fund The Kealy Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hoffinger Institute for Brain Initiatives Jonas Foundation Mrs. Benjamin H. Kean Abigail S. Hoffman Intel Winfield P. Jones Charitable Fund The Richard W. Keelty Foundation Edward L. Hoffman Jr. Intuitive Surgical Jones Apparel Group Mr. and Mrs. Louis L. Keene Laura B. Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Irving Alan Jones John C. Kehoe Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Hoffman Susan Issacs and Elkan Abramowitz Carlisle Jones The Richard Keim Family Fund Paul M. Hoffmann Charitable Fund Glenn R. Jones Deborah M. Keir Dr. and Mrs. Burton P. Hoffner Mr. and Mrs. Jed P. Isaacs Robert Q. Jones Gershon Kekst Mr. and Mrs. David S. Hoffner Joel & Alissa Isaacson Gift Fund Timothy M. Jones Mr. and Mrs. C.L. Keller Dr. Herbert H. Hoffner Joel Isaacson & Co., Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jones Edward W. Keller Steven Hoffner Isho Corporation Winfield P. Jones Drs. Jeffrey and Adina Keller Hoguet, Newman & Regal, LLP Dr. and Mrs. O. Wayne Isom Vernon E. Jordan Jr. Peter R. & Cynthia K. Kellogg HOK, Inc. Arthur and Jodi Israel Fund Josephson Research Foundation Foundation Babette S. Hollister Thomas C. Israel Stanley Josephson Fund Mr. and Mrs. Alfred F. Kelly Jr. John W. Holman Jr. Istithmar Building 280 Park LLC Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jovanovich Mr. and Mrs. James Kelly Robert W. Holmes Mr. and Mrs. A. Willard Ivers Jr. J.P. Morgan Chase Robert and Anna Kelly Holtz Family Foundation, Inc. Hiro Iwanaga J.P. Morgan Chase Foundation Kelter Foundation Carol and Howard Holtzmann J.T.K. Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Kempner Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Holtzman Lily H. Ju Constantine Keremet Richard H. Holzer Memorial Alan Jusko Kertek Restoration Corp Foundation Justgive.Org Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence G. Kessel

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Randy L. Ketive Mr. and Mrs. Steven B. Kosann Michelle & Norman Lattman The Betty & Norman F. Levy Samuel Ketive Mr. and Mrs. Gerard B. Kosiczky Charitable Foundation Foundation, Inc. Nigel Key KPMG LLP The Leonard & Evelyn Lauder Levy Hermanos Foundation, Inc. Laya Khadjavi The Robert and Myra Kraft Family Foundation Barbara Levy The Kibel Foundation Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Lauren Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Levy Kenneth E. Kida Nicole Kramer Leonard Lauren Margot J. Levy Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot H. Kidd III Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Kramer The Lautenberg Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Levy Kidney & Urology Foundation of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kraus Christine M. Lavelle Melvyn and Janet Lewinter America Selma Kreger Dr. and Mrs. Michael H. Lavyne Charitable Fund Mr. and Mrs. Gunther H. Kilsch Kreitchman Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Lawlor Mr. and Mrs. Jerome J. Lewis The James M. Kilts Family Fund Mr. and Mrs. Stewart H. Krentzman Lawrence Hospital Dr. Linda D. Lewis Charles & Esther Kimerling Claire A. Kretschmer Mrs. Andrew Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. William M. Lewis Jr. Charitable Foundation Peggy G. Kriegel Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lawrence Lewy Family Foundation Dr. L. Erlenmeyer Kimling Dr. Karl H. Krieger Mrs. Michael Lawrence Anthony and Barbara Liberatore Maryln Kimmel The H. Frederick Krimendahl II William F. Lawrence Fund Mark and Anla Cheng Kingdon Foundation Arthur J. Layzer Liberty Mutual Foundation David B. Kriser Foundation Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Eliot J. Lazar Mark Lichter Nils A. Kindwall Alexander S. Kroll Capital Markets, LLC Dr. Jacob Lichy The King Street Charitable Trust Steven J. Kumble Rochelle B. and Lifecell Corporation Charles & Lucille King Family Marvin Kurjan Dr. George M. Lazarus Mr. and Mrs. James H. Liggins III Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Kurlak LBC Foundation Ronna Lynn Lindeken Kingdon Capital Management, LLC Edythe Kurlan Eileen E. Leach The Lindemann Foundation, Inc. Glenda Kirby Lawrence B. Kurland The Frances Lear Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan S. Linker Dr. Robert Kirschner Mr. and Mrs. Steven Kurz Robert W. Lear Kate Linker and Bernard Tschumi Jean & Graham Kiskaddon Fund Mr. and Mrs. Adam S. Kurzer Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Leary Linton Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Kittenplan The Kurzrok Foundation, Inc. Dr. Carolyn F. Leary Margo Lion Ltd. Shelly and Howard Kivell Guy A. Kwan Cynthia Leary The Liow Foundation Philanthropic Fund Mr. and Mrs. Alan Leavitt The Jerome and Kenneth Lipper Zina Klang L The Lebensfeld Foundation Foundation Carol L. Klapper Matthew LeBlanc Mrs. Merrill D. Lipsey Klaus Family Foundation L & L Painting Co., Inc. Harold Lebwohl Mr. and Mrs. Hilary J. Lipsitz Phyllis Klavan Dr. Elisabeth A. Lachmann Mr. and Mrs. P. Jeffrey Leck Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Lipton Robert C. Kleiber Dr. Theodore Y. Lai Lederman Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Barnet Liss Phyllis and Harvey Klein, M.D. Laikind Family Foundation James T. Lee Foundation, Inc. J. David Liss Lenora Klein Cory Laing and Lauren S. Gold The Lee Family Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Liss Judith A. Kleiner Mr. and Mrs. Howard Laks Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Lee William Brian Little & Judith A. Dr. Charles S. Kleinman Grace Lamb Trust B Ki Y. Lee Little Charitable Trust Andrea Klepetar-Fallak Benjamin V. and Linda Lambert Thomas H. Lee Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Littlefield The Fran and David Klingsberg Fund Gloria Leeds Sandy M. Littlefield Family Foundation The David G. Lambert Foundation Joseph and Juanita Leff Charitable The Litwin Foundation Mr. and Mrs. David Klingsberg Peter and Deborah Lamm Trust The Ernest & Joan Liu Mr. and Mrs. Steven B. Klinsky Foundation Samuel J. & Ethel Lefrak Foundation Kneisel Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Lampert Charitable Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John K. Liu Knight Equity Markets, L.P. Jack Lancaster Lefrak Charitable Fund Live Nation Knight Vision Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Landau Legal Sea Foods Inc. Bruce Llewellyn Edward S. Knight Stephanie Landess Lehman Brothers Gail P. McDonnell Lobkowicz Barry Knispel Mr. and Mrs. Alan Landis Katherine A. Lehman John A. Loconsolo Mr. and Mrs. Gregory P. Knoop Mr. and Mrs. Dean Landis Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Lehmann Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lodarek Maria Knoppers The Jeffrey & Nancy Lane Mr. and Mrs. Steven Leibow Walter F. & Phyllis Loeb Family Dr. Daniel M. Knowles Foundation Phyllis Leibowitz Fund Mr. and Mrs. Gerald R. Knueven Langsam Family Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leighton The Arthur Loeb Foundation Reha Kocatas Adam B. Langsam Ellen Leikind Raymond M. Loew Mr. and Mrs. David H. Koch Martin Lank Joan M. Leiman, Ph.D. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory T. Loftus The Martin & Irene Kofman Phyllis Lantos Mr. and Mrs. L.C. Lemile Mr. and Mrs. David B. Loman Foundation Lanza Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Deane Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Steven Lorch Kenneth K. Kolker Patricia Lanza Owen Leonard Anthony Loschiavo The Komansky Foundation Sidney and Ruth Lapidus Fund Saul & Eleanor Lerner The Karen and Herbert Lotman Mr. and Mrs. David Komansky Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Lapidus Foundation, Inc. Foundation Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Hope W. Lapsley Janet R. Lesko Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Loughlin Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Jay G. Larkin Mr. and Mrs. Seymour M. Leslie Hugh and Sandy Lowenstein Costas Kondylis Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Larmore Pierre Levai Charitable Foundation Paul J. Konigsberg Stanley & Gene Lasdon Andrew Leven Lowy & Donnath Michele and Kevah Konner Charitable Trust Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd S. Levenberg Mr. and Mrs. George T. Lowy Maria Koo William and Mildred Lasdon Jacques Leviant Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Loynd Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Koob Foundation Levin & Glasser, P.C. L-R Managers, LLC Dr. and Mrs. Harold S. Koplewicz Tom & Helen Lasersohn Fund Henry Levin The Lubman Family Charitable Mrs. Cary Koplin Peter R. Lasusa Robin Levin Fund Fundacion Alicia Koplowitz Michelle Latessa-Reilly A.L. Levine Family Foundation Inc. Nicholas S. Ludington Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Koppelman Latham & Watkins LLP Elizabeth J. Levine Mr. and Mrs. John A. Luke Lewis and Sharon Korman Lawrence J. Levine Caroline Lussi Foundation Marcia R. Levine Karin Luter Alexandra Korry The Mortimer Levitt Foundation Gary G. Lynch

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Jeanne Hoffman Lynch Mariner Investment Group Mr. and Mrs. J. Donald McNamara Barbara Mines Patrick J. Lynch Marino Family Charitable Trust Kenneth McPartland Minio Family Foundation Richard Lynch Mark Family Foundation Mildred E. McSkimming Florence Mink Mr. and Mrs. Roger M. Lynch Mark Family Fund Dr. Allen W. Mead Carolyn A. Minskoff Susan E. Lynch Susan Mark George A. Mebane Mirage Licensing, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. James T. Lynn Mr. and Mrs. Martin Markinson Meckler Foundation, Inc. Frank L. Misischia The Lyons Family Foundation, Inc. Lois B. Marks Medical Billing Resources Inc. Samuel & Rose Mitchell Foundation Eileen F. Lyons Philip Marks Medtronic Mitchell/Giurgola Architects The Marmot Foundation Mary G. Meeker Joseph and Marion L. Mitola M Joe and Pasena Maroun Family Mr. and Mrs. Warren C. Meeker Family Fund Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Meer Mitsubishi Trust and Banking Corp. M & M Jersey, Inc. Ellen R. Marram Tarek Abdel Meguid Sara & William Mittler Foundation Leola A. MacDonald Yvonne and Michael Marsh Meidar Family Charitable Trust Miura Global Management, LLC Frances D. MacEachron Family Foundation The Peter C. Meinig Revocable Mizuho Trust & Banking Co. (USA) Nigel S. MacEwan Mr. and Mrs. Patrick L. Marsh Trust The Steven & Heather Mnuchin Christy and John Mack Foundation John J. Martello Yvonne C. Meinwald Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John J. Mack The Martin Family Fund, Inc. The Elena Melius Foundation Modell Financial, Inc. Ralph Mack Martin, Clearwater & Bell Mr. and Mrs. Ron Meltsner Modestus Bauer Foundation Bruce J. Mactas Edward Martin Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Meltzer Mrs. Keith M. Moffat Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation M. Paul Martin Memorial Sloan-Kettering Mogavero, Lee & Co. Inc. Oliver Madison Florence Baker Martineau Cancer Center Krume Mojsoski Sharad D. Madison Foundation Vittoria Menashe Mr. and Mrs. Claus Moller Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Magnani Mr. and Mrs. Roman Martinez IV Teri Mendelsohn Foundation The Mollylou Foundation Vallerie Magory, Esq. Foundation Paul R. Mendelsohn Irene M. Molnar Magowan Family Foundation The Page & Otto Marx Foundation Dinah & Andrew Mendes Fund Kathryn Monaco Mary B. Maguire Susan L. Mascitelli Susan Mendik Ambrose Monell Foundation Cathy Mahon-Borda Dr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Menin Monet Family Fund Patrick Mahoney Mastromonaco Carolyn Meola Monterey Fund, Inc. Mailman Foundation Inc. Kurt Masur Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC Moody’s Foundation Make Life Better Foundation MAT Charitable Foundation Merchants National Properties, Inc. Edward S. Moore Foundation Makioka Foundation Mathes Charitable Gift Fund Merck Partnership for Giving Moore Family Fund Mr. and Mrs. David M. Maksomski Matheson Foundation Inc. Meredith Family Foundation The Moore Charitable Foundation Francine Malenzi Marjorie A. Matheson The Merow Foundation Edith D. Moore Darryl Mallah Grace E. Mathias Merrill Lynch Helen E. Moore Mrs. Harvey P. Mallement Mathis-Pfohl Foundation Robert G. Merrill Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Moore Jr. Malott Family Foundation Matrix Mechanical Corp. Harriet Messinger Mr. and Mrs. Sanford E. Moore Man Financial Mr. and Mrs. Louis Maughan- Mr. and Mrs. Ricardo A. Mestres Jr. Janet Mordecai Mandel Foundation Davidson Metropolitan Hardlines Mrs. Lawrence J. Moreau Barrie D. Mandel MaxMara Retail Limited Boosters, Inc. Mrs. Benedict Morelli Mandelbaum & Krupnick LLC Jeffrey A. Mayer Metropolitan Jewish Health System Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Moreno Manhattan Diagnostic Radiology Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mayer Metropolitan Philanthropic Fund Morgan Construction Manhattan Institute for Cancer Theodore V. Mayer Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Mettler Enterprises, Inc. Research McAloon & Friedman Evelyn B. Metzger Morgan Stanley Beatrice G. Manice Fund Mr. and Mrs. David McCallum George Metzger Morgan Stanley Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Christopher L. Mann Mr. and Mrs. Valentine L. McCallum Mex-Am Cultural Foundation, Inc. John T. Morgan Charitable Myrna A. Manners The Devin F. McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. Ira A. Meyer Gift Account Mr. and Mrs. Burt Manning Revocable Trust Mr. and Mrs. Sam B. Mezansky Alfred Y. Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Ellis W. Manning Jr. George M. McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. Damon Mezzacappa Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Rohit Manocha William S. McCarthy MGI PHARMA Jeffrey S. Morgan Amir & Rosita Manocherian Marjorie McCarty Mary Elizabeth Michel John T. Morgan Family Foundation Helen F. McClure Michael R. Miele Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Morgens E. Manocherian Foundation L. Mike McCormack Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Mihalios Drs. Shozo and Maryellen T. Mori Donald Manocherian Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Dr. and Mrs. Alexander M. Anne Morris Michael G. Manza McDermott III Mikhailov Mr. and Mrs. John T. Morris Wilhelmina Manzano Catherine W. McDonald Milan Mortgage, Inc. William C. Morris Marble Fund Inc. McDowell Foundation Morgan and Marjorie Miller The Morrison & Foerster Marcia Corporation Mr. and Mrs. James S. McEntegart Charitable Trust Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Max Marco Mr. and Mrs. George McFadden Stuart A. Miller Family Foundation The Morse Family Foundation, Inc. Thomas I. Marcosson Julia A. McGee Diane Miller Mr. and Mrs. Edward Morse James S. Marcus Foundation Barbara McGhie Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. Miller Mr. and Mrs. David A. Mortman The Grace R. and Alan D. Marcus Mr. and Mrs. John F. McGillicuddy Mr. and Mrs. Seymour H. Miller Diana M. Morton Foundation Dr. Maureen McGreal Mr. and Mrs. Sidney A. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Moskowitz Mr. and Mrs. Alain Marcus John L. McHugh Foundation Mr. and Mrs. William R. Miller Mrs. Charles Moss Dr. Eric R. Marcus Joan E. McInerney Mr. and Mrs. James T. Mills Mr. and Mrs. Chester Moss Dr. Judith R. Marcus McKeen Fund Mr. and Mrs. J. Gregory Milmoe Sharmin and Bijan Natalie Marcus Craig A. McKenna Constance J. Milstein, Esq. Mossavar-Rahmani The Margolis Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. McKeon Mr. and Mrs. Howard P. Milstein Movado Group, Inc. David I. Margolis 2003 Charitable McKinsey & Company, Inc. Paul and Irma Milstein Foundation Jaclyn Mucaria Lead Annuity Trust Mr. and Mrs. William J. McLoughlin Mrs. Seymour Milstein Patrick Mucci Jr. The Henry M. Margolis Foundation Mr. and Mrs. William McNally Clotilde P. De Ramos Mimoso Dr. Helen G. Muhlbauer Juliet Flint Marillonnet The Mindich Family Foundation

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Mulé Family Foundation Critical Care Medicine Old Oaks Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Joel Perlmutter The Donald R. Mullen Family The New York Community Mr. and Mrs. Edwin S. Olsen Lawrence Perlstein Foundation Hospital of Brooklyn, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Olsen Perry Capital Louise T. Mullen The New York Community Trust Dr. Carl A. Olsson Perry Investment Associates LLC Peter P. Mullen The New York Hospital Medical Max and Ruth Oltarsh Mr. and Mrs. Richard Perry The Muller Fund Center of Queens Foundation, Inc. Georgia Persky Eddie A. Muller Newbold Family Charitable Fund Olympus The Person Diamond Multiplan, Inc. Robert and Ann Newburger Abby and George O’Neill Trust Foundation, Inc. Kurt Munkacsi and Nancy Jeffries Foundation, Inc. John D. Ong The Peter G. Peterson & Joan Mr. and Mrs. George B. Munroe Philip V. Newcomb Open Door Fund Ganz Cooney Fund Elizabeth W. Murov Samuel I. Newhouse Foundation Oprah & Friends, Inc. Elizabeth Peters Patricia and Allen E. Murray Robert J. Newhouse Jr. Henry and Carolyn Sue Orenstein Petersen Geller Spurge, Inc. Foundation Steven O. Newhouse Foundation Joan H. Petersen Eileen K. Murray The Newman Foundation Inc. Orentreich Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Petrick Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Murray Newman Family Operating Acct. Organon International, Inc. Mrs. Milton Petrie Mr. and Mrs. W. Stephen Murray Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Newman Joel A. Ornstein Renee K. Petrofes Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Murstein Mr. and Mrs. Brian C. Newman Arthur Ortenberg The Pevaroff Cohn Family Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Muschel Leonard Newman Mrs. William H. Osborn Jr. Foundation Robert C. Musetti The News Corporation O’Shea Family Foundation Pfizer Inc. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Myers Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Osten Pfizer Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Mylod Nicholson & Galloway Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Ostling Philanthropy Management Inc. Daniel Nir and Jill Braufman Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. Ownes The Philanthropic Collaborative N Charitable Fund Oxford Enviromental Charles E. Phillips Esmond Nissim Foundation Construction Corp. Craig S. Phillips Nachbur Family Fund Albert Nissim Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Phillips Lawrence Nagin Nitram Foundation P Ogden Phipps Charitable Mr. and Mrs. David L. Nagler NLR Construction Corp. Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Daniel T. Napoli Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Nocca Joanne Pace Mr. and Mrs. Ogden Mills Phipps Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Napolitano Nan Noonan Sabino S. Pace Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. Pick The NASDAQ Stock Market Nordstrom Daniel P. and Nancy C. Paduano Marvin G. Pickholz Sarah E. Nash North Sound Capital LLC Foundation The Picower Foundation Belle and Murray Nathan Barbara C. North Anthony Paduano Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Pierce Philanthropic Fund Norwood Foundation Hannah Pakula Patricia S. Pinckney Catherine R. Nathan Novo Nordisk Inc. Jeffrey Paley Pincus Family Fund Nathan’s Battle Foundation Dr. Eugene John Nowak Rev. Anthony J. Palo The Pinkus Foundation Edith Nathanson Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Nowlin Pam’s Pals, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Pittelman National Collector’s Mint, Inc. NRK of New Jersey, Inc. Pannonia Foundation The Pittman Family Foundation Navigant Consulting Inc. Evdokia Ntelekos Mr. and Mrs. Jordan Pantzer Luke Pittoni Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Nayer Nuclear Electric Insurance Ltd. The Panwy Foundation, Inc. Nancy Pivirotto-Barbe Fred F. Nazem Nulman Foundation Francine Panza The PKL Foundation, Inc. NBC José F. Nunez Mr. and Mrs. Milton J. Pappas Platinum Electrical Contracting Inc. NBC Universal Mr. and Mrs. Scott Nuttall Mr. and Mrs. William Pappas Playmates Toys, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Nebel Nyack Hospital Dr. Herbert Pardes Suzanne E. Pleskunas The Daniel M. Neidich and Park Avenue Charitable Gift Fund Elliot S. Pliner Brooke G. Neidich Foundation O Geraldine M. Parker Plymouth Foundation The Neisloss Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Kevin E. Parker Andrew Pohalski Jonathan M. Nelson Family Oak Spring Farms, LLC Kevin Parker Pohly Family Foundation Foundation Mr. and Mrs. O. David Oakes Thomas I. Parkinson Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pohly Neopharm, Inc. Dr. Sharon E. Oberfield Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Pasciucco Polen Capital Management Inc. The John & Wendy Neu Family Patricia F. Obermaier Patrolmen’s Benevolent William A. Polf Charitable Fund Foundation, Inc. Bernadette O’Brien Association of the City The Milton Pollack Family Jillian M. and Lawrence A. Charles C. O’Brien The Pattee Foundation, Inc. Foundation, Inc. Neubauer Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. O’Brien Charles Patten Linda and Kenneth Pollin Neurosurgical Associates, P.C. Elva O’Brien Paul Capital Advisors, Inc. Foundation, Inc. The Dorothy and Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Paul P. O’Brien Diana J. Paulsen Mr. and Mrs. Abe Pollin Neustadter Foundation Stewart O’Brien John W. Payson Polo Ralph Lauren Corporation Barry Neustein Oceanic Heritage Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P. Peabody Bruce Polozker New York Academy of Medicine Daniel and Jane Och Alexander R. Peacock Trust Polshek Partnership Architects New York Blood Center, Inc. Charitable Trust Mr. and Mrs. John D. Pearce Poly-Flex Corp. New York Cardiology Associates P.C. William O’Connor Pearson-Rappaport Foundation Mr. and Mrs. E. Ashton Poole New York Firefighters Burn Center Mr. and Mrs. Michael Offen Mr. and Mrs. William P. Pecoriello Marquita J. Pool-Eckert Foundation Thomas M. O’Flynn Creighton H. Peet and Dana A. Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Porter Jr. New York Life Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. O’Friel Weiss Mr. and Mrs. Edward K. Portnof New York Life Insurance Ian Ogilvie Pei Cobb Freed & Partners Richard Portogallo Company Ogilvy & Mather Wendy Keys and Donald Pels Joan and Dennis Poster New York Mercantile Exchange Way-Sun R. Oh, R.N. Mr. and Mrs. Victor A. Pelson Michael R. Potack Charitable Foundation The O’Hara Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Peltz Roger Poulton New York Methodist Hospital Mrs. Timothy P. O’Hara Mr. and Mrs. Kevin S. Penn Power Medical Interventions New York Physicians O’Herron Family Foundation Perkins Eastman Architects Richard F. Powers & Colleen Foundation Inc. Okidata Corp. Robin Perkins Powers Foundation New York Society of Pediatric The Olayan Group Stephen Perlbinder Frank T. Pratt

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Mr. and Mrs. Roy B. Praver Rheba/Murray Golub Family The Rosenkranz Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Michael Salzhauer Mr. and Mrs. Dale Precoda Foundation Arnold I. Rosenshein The Samberg Family Foundation Carol M. Preisinger William R. Rhodes David Rosenstein Arthur Samberg Prescott Fund for Children & Eugene Rice The Rosenstiel Foundation The Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels Youth, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Howard H. Rich Elenore and Maurice Rosenthal Foundation Bonnie L. Pressman Anne S. Richardson Fund Foundation Erica Drew Samuels Dr. and Mrs. Peter I. Pressman Mr. and Mrs. Reuben F. Richards Harry and Andrew H. Rosenthal Gabriel Samuels The Price Family Foundation, Inc. Esther M. Ridder Foundation Joseph S. Sanchez Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Stephen S. Price The Ridgefield Foundation Alice Rosenwald Fund M. James Sandling III Dr. and Mrs. Ivin B. Prince Riehm Plumbing Corp. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rosenzweig Sanofi-Aventis, U.S., Inc. Dr. Martin R. Prince The Jonathan Rinehart Family Roskind Family Foundation Inc. Mr. and Mrs. John Zoltan Santo Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pritchard Foundation Nancy S. Roskind Daniel I. Sargent Charitable Trust Michael and Donna Pritula Barrie L. Ringelheim Mary Ann Ross Elaine Sargent Elman Mortimer J. Propp Charles Rink Nanette Ross Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sassower Proto Construction & Development Philip W. Riskin Charitable Philip Ross Katsuhide Sato Corp. Foundation, Inc. Stephen M. Ross Jed David Satow Family Foundation Prudential Financial Jane Riskin-Bean Irwin Roth Sawaya Family Fund Prudential Foundation Lucretia and Robert Risoleo Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth O. Rothaus Sam Scali P.T.M. Charitable Foundation Robbins Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rothman Ann Scavullo Mr. and Mrs. Cory Pulfrey The Robbins Family Frances S. and Fred Rothstein Marla Schaefer Jenice Pulver Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. James T. Rothwell Renate Schaefer The Purcell Foundation The Edward R. and Rosalind S. Dr. Charlotte Rotkin Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schaeffer Marina Purcell Roberts Foundation Mr. and Mrs. David Roux Schafer Family Foundation Philip J. Purcell Daniel J. Roberts Melissa B. Rovelli Larry Schafer The Purchase Fund Edward R. Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S. Rowen Dr. Richard M. Schaffer Karen H. Putnam Jill A. Roberts Royal Abstract of New York, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schafrann The Robertson Foundation Elaine Royce Paul A. Scharfer Q Jim and Linda Robinson Dr. David P. Roye Schecter Family Foundation Foundation, Inc. RTR Financial Services, Inc. Joseph D. Scheerer Jr. Margaret M. Quinn John D. Robinson Cyma Rubin Larry and Jane Scheinfeld Yvonne S. Quinn Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Robinson Emily C. Rubin Foundation John A. Quisenberry Roche Laboratories Mr. and Mrs. Gerald D. Rubin Mr. and Mrs. Larry B. Scheinfeld Laura Spelman Rockefeller Jami Rubin Mr. and Mrs. Larry Scheinfeld R Memorial Fund Philip S. Rubin Schenker Family Foundation Rodgers Family Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rubin J. Lew Schepps Stuart Rabin Rodman Publishing Corp Mr. and Mrs. Aram H. Rubinson Scherzer International Martin J. Rabinowitz Amy Falls Rogers Julius Rudel Scheuer Associates Foundation Inc. Ronald A. Rabinowitz Howland P. Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Jerold Ruderman Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Schiffenhaus Rene S. & Rubin Rabinowitz Peter Rogers Marta Rudzki Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Schlanger Family Foundation The Rogosin Institute Margery and Stephen Russell Michael A. Schlesinger and Bernadette L. Racioppi The Felix and Elizabeth Rohatyn Rutgers Carin Sigel Christine M. Rafalko Foundation Alyse Ruth Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Schlossberg John V. Raffaele Mr. and Mrs. George Rohr Ryan Family Foundation Alfred M. & Jacqueline K. S. Scott H. Ragovin Roisen Family Foundation Anne Ryan Schlosser Charitable Fund Barbara G. Raho Ronald S. Rolfe Mary H. Ryan Philip M. Schlussel Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Raiff Roll Flex Label Co., LLC Merrill W. Ryman Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Schmeelk Sal Randazzo Peter J. Romano and Co., Inc. Ottilie Schmid-Sanders Mr. and Mrs. John Randolph Mrs. Raoul R. Ronson S Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Schmidt Michael and Paula Rantz The Timothy J. Rooney & June M. Dr. Freya R. Schnabel Foundation Rooney Foundation Jeffrey S. Sabin Edward Schneider John F. Rasweiler Betsy J. Rosasco Edgar A. Sabounghi Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Schneiderman Egon Rausnitz Frances M. Roscigno Sabre Holdings Mr. and Mrs. Jack C. Schneider Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Ravitz Allan V. Rose and Maxine Figatner S.A.C. Capital Advisors, LLC Laura and Morton Schneider Fund Reading Is Fundamental, Inc. Phyllis Rose Pasqualina Sacchetti Lorraine Schneidman Dr. Jon M. Reckler Caren R. Roseman Peter M. Sacerdote Foundation Schonbraun McCann Group, LLC Drs. Martin and Laura Reichel Rosen Consulting Group, LLC Mr. and Mrs. David Sachs Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schorr Helen Faith Reichert The Rosen Family Foundation Robert D. Sack The Lewis Schott Foundation Whitelaw Reid Aby J. Rosen Jacqueline Sackler Paul W. Schulder Reilly Associates, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Rosen Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sacks Dr. and Mrs. Leonard H. Schuyler Dr. Kevin B. Reilly Mr. and Mrs. Eric Rosen Stephanie H. Sadagursky Schwab Charitable Giving Leon M. Reimer The Saul Rosen Foundation Jane Dresner Sadaka Barry K. Schwartz Family Muriel H. Reis Mr. and Mrs. Seth Rosen Ellen Sahadi Foundation The Reiss Family Foundation Fanny and Stephen Rosenak St. Giles Foundation Joan C. Schwartz Brad M. Reiss Foundation St. Malo Investments Limited Philanthropic Fund William Rella Dr. and Mrs. Richard Rosenberg Marshal L. Salant Robert and Lynne Schwartz Fund Remarkable Partners Rosalind Rosenberg Salix Pharmacueticals, Inc. Schwartz Family Foundation Tallmadge S. Renault Mr. and Mrs. Gary Rosenblatt Karola Sallan Albert Schwartzberg Benjamin J. Renshaw Lief D. Rosenblatt William W. Salomon Mrs. Bernard L. Schwartz Ira M. Resnick Foundation Daniel Rosenblum Mr. and Mrs. Glen Salow Dov Schwartzben Patricia Rey Kenneth A. Rosenblum Jack and Anita Saltz Foundation Mara Schwartz Ali Reza Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Rosenfeld Salzhauer Family Fund Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Schwartz

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Robert Schwartz Dr. and Mrs. Michael L. Shelanski Mr. and Mrs. Howard Slotnick Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Steck Thomas R. Schwartz Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Shepard Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Small Joanna T. Steichen Mr. and Mrs. Henryk Schwarz Dr. W. Robert Shera Sydney L. Small Jonathan F. Stein Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Schwarz Jr. The Murray G. and Beatrice H. Dr. Arthur J. Smerling Jonathan M. Stein Stephen A. Schwarzman Fund Sherman Charitable Trust Thomas W. Smith Foundation Harold and Miriam Steinberg Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Abraham I. and Jean Sherr Smith Affiliated Capital Corp Charitable Trust Schwarzwalder Foundation, Inc. Crosby R. Smith Dr. Charles R. Steinberg Theodore U. Schweitzer, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. David Sherr Mr. and Mrs. David T. Smith Steiner Sports Memorabilia, Inc. Dr. Michael W. Schweppe Mr. and Mrs. H. Virgil Sherrill H. C. Bowen Smith Mr. and Mrs. John Steinhardt Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Melvin Shevach Mary A. Smith Mr. and Mrs. David F. Steinmetz Barbara J. Scott George R. Shiarella Megane Smith Anthony J. Stella Carolyn Jane Scott Dr. Jack G. Shiller Richard A. Smith Thomas G. Stemberg Muriel Postma Scott Jerry and Cecile Shor Fund The Billy Smithline Foundation, Inc. Ernest E. and Brendalyn Stempel Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Scott Jennifer A. Shore and George Snell Foundation Joan Scribner Fund Hadi F. Habal The Snyder Family Fund Stempel Bennett Claman & Charles Scribner III The Shoreland Foundation Mary Snyder Hochberg P.C. Robert W. Scully G. Lynn Shostack Dr. Michael S. Snyder Arthur and Alice Stern Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Sedgeley Michael R. Shraga Richard E. Snyder Philanthropic Fund Seevers Family Foundation Shuch Family Foundation Dr. Samuel J. Snyder The Miriam T. Stern & Howard N. Joyce L. Segal Rubin Shulsky Philanthropic Fund Robert & Karen Sobel Charitable Stern Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Segal George R. Siber Foundation Milton H. Stern Memorial Fund Carmen Seh John D. Sicher Society for Urodynamics and Mr. and Mrs. Howard N. Stern The Norman and Barbara Seiden Frances M. Sidlo Female Urology Stanley M. Stern Foundation Muriel F. Siebert Foundation Ira Sohn Conference Foundation, Steven S. Stern The Ivan Seidenberg Foundation, Herbert J. Siegel Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Sternberg Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Siegel Solan Family Foundation Inc. Gladys L. Stevenson The Robert J. Seifer Cancer Sue Ann Siegelbaum The Sollar Foundation Donald Stewart Research Foundation Dr. Eugenia Siegler Diane L. Solomon Beatrice Steyer The Seinfeld Family Foundation Dr. Carolina G. Sierra James D. Solomon Dr. Philip E. Stieg Mr. and Mrs. Blair C. Selber Johanne S. Siff Peter J. Solomon Family Charlotte & Henry G. Stifel Lynn R. Selby Mr. and Mrs. Joachim Silbermann Foundation Family Foundation Charles B. Selden David & Lyn Silfen Foundation The Solow Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stiker Select Equity Group Foundation Harry G. Silleck Jr. Sons of Italy in America H. Marvin Stockel Benjamin Seligman Revocable Patricia J. Sillery The Sontheimer Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Stanko S. Stojkovic Trust Sills, Cummis, Epstein & Gross P.C. Corporation of America Judith and Fred Stoll Seligman Foundation Marlys Silver Jainaryan Sooklal The Stone Foundation Alan Seligson Michael J. Silverberg Isaac R. Souede Mr. and Mrs. David Stone The Nina & Ivan Selin Family Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Silverman SourceOne, Inc Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Stone Foundation, Inc. Syd Silverman Kate Spade Natalie G. Stone Florence E. Sell Irene and Sidney B. Silverman Kate Spade Inc. Stony Point Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Wallace O. Sellers Charitable Fund Cynthia N. Sparer Karl Storz Endoscopy-America, Inc. Jeffrey Seltzer Dr. David N. Silvers Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Spears Robert L. Stott Foundation Samuel M. Seltzer Silverstein Family Fund Special Counsel, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Stoupnitzky Mr. and Mrs. Adam J. Semler Mr. and Mrs. Howard Silverstein Mr. and Mrs. Michael H. Spector The Stratfield Fund Mr. and Mrs. Todd E. Semon Silverweed Foundation Dr. and Mrs. David R. Spencer Brenda Neubauer Straus Serono Laboratories Ronald Simenauer Norton Sperling Barbara and Peter Strauss Nemelyn Serrano The Simmons Family Foundation The Foundation Philanthropic Fund Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Seto Margaret P. Simmons Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Spiegel Judi and Howard Strauss Foundation 7th Avenue Fashion Design, Inc. Lawrence A. Simner The Jerry & Emily Spiegel Family Lorraine Strauss 72nd Street Medical Associates The Pierre F. Simon Foundation Inc. Foundation The Max and Ida Strauss Foundation Severud Associates Consulting Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Simon Marc and Diane Spilker Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Strauss Engineers, P.C. Joseph J. Simone Foundation Robert E. Strawbridge III Mel A. Shaftel Eugene Simonoff & Associates, Inc. Dr. Steven L. Spitalnik Joyce B. Streetman Ashvin A. Shah William and Hope Simpson The Seth Sprague Educational and Howard Stringer Jasmine Shah Foundation Charitable Foundation Mr. and Mrs. William H. Strong Dr. and Mrs. Ali H. Shakrani Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP Spriggs & Hollingsworth Stroock & Stroock & Lavan Nurit Shamis Jolie Singer The John R. & Inge P. Stafford Stupell Foundation, Inc. Kristin and Andrew Shapira George K. Singley Foundation Dr. John F. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Romie Shapiro Sirina Fire Protection Corp. Cherie N. Stahl John F. Sullivan The Shapiro Family Foundation Donald G. Sisler Joseph C. Stamler Martin J. Sullivan John A. and Megan H. Shapiro Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & The Oliver & Elizabeth Stanton Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Sullivan Joseph Shapiro Flom LLP Foundation Patricia C. Sullivan Dr. Michale Shapiro David R. Sklaver The Ruth Stanton Foundation The Summerhill Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shapss SL Green Realty Corp. The Ruth Stanton Family Sunshine Philanthropic Fund Mr. and Mrs. David E. Shaw S-L Marketing Specialists, Inc. Foundation Suplee Family Fund Howard W. Shawn Mr. and Mrs. Scott T. Slayton Stark Carpet Corp. Suskram Family Foundation Dr. Cyril E. Shea Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Slepoy The Starker Family Foundation, Inc. Dr. Ernest M. Sussman Neal A. Shear Barbara T. Sloan Starlight Children’s Foundation Dr. Manikkam Suthanthiran Dr. and Mrs. John P. Sheehan Howard Sloan The Starr Foundation Jack R. Swain III Sheenan Funeral Home The Slotnick Family Foundation Carla Stearns Mr. and Mrs. Steven R. Swartz Carolyn Sheenan Helen Swedowsky

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Dr. and Mrs. Eugene W. Sweeney Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tiffen Mr. and Mrs. Michael Urkowitz Vera Wang Bridal House Ltd. Frances Sweeney Mr. and Mrs. Steven Tighe Richard J. Urowsky Warburg, Pincus & Co., LLC Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Sweeney The Alice M. and Thomas J. Tisch John L. Warden Mrs. Richard A. Swenson Foundation V Thomas Warfield Sykes Family Foundation Tisch Foundation, Inc. Warner Foundation, Inc. Syska & Hennessy Andrew A. Tisdale Mr. and Mrs. Andrew T. Vaden Mrs. Douglas A. Warner III Mr. and Mrs. John A. Syverson Tishman Speyer Properties Inc. Dr. and Mrs. P. Roy Vagelos Philip W. Warner Mr. and Mrs. Frederick S. Title Antony Vairamides Rawleigh Warner Jr. T Abraham and Anna Tober Nancy V. Vaiti Mr. and Mrs. Matthew J. Warshauer Charitable Trust Peter and Judith Valente Mr. and Mrs. Stuart A. Warshaw T4 Foundation Barbara and Donald Tober Philanthropic Fund Lynn Warshow Charitable Fund Marilyn Tabak Foundation Lawson Valentine Foundation Gail Wasserman Taconic Investment Partners LLC Maryanne E. Tocco Valley National Bank Wathne Imports Ltd. TAG Associates LLC Mr. and Mrs. H. James Toffey Valluzzo Gift Fund Marcelle Watkin Mr. and Mrs. David Tager John N. Tognino Sr. George L. Van Amson Watson Laboratories, Inc. Elie Tahari Irving Tolkin Foundation Nick Van Calcar Mr. and Mrs. Edgar F. Watson Rory Tahari Michael Tomasko IV Van Pelt Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Wellington M. Dr. Joseph L. Tait Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Toohey Mr. and Mrs. Aart J. Watters Maria LaReddola Takacs William J. Toohey Vandenesschert Alan S. Waxman Marjorie Tallman Educational Jay Topkis The Melinda and William J. Dr. Jack J. Wazen Foundation June M. Toppel Vanden Heuvel Wear Me Apparel Corp. The Tamarind Foundation, Inc. Joe Torre Safe At Home Foundation Vanneck Bailey Foundation Weaver Marine Services Francine Tancer Dr. Anthony J. Tortolani The Vanoff Family Foundation Michael R. Weber Susan Jaffe Tane Foundation Dr. Helen M. Towers Dr. E. Darracott Vaughan Jr. Doris Wechsler Mrs. Charles Tannenbaum Town Drug at Broadway, Inc. Velocity Foundation Joseph Wechsler Newman Tanner Foundation Antony M. Townsend Verizon Communications Lana Wechsler Mr. and Mrs. Glenn E. Tanner David G. Trager Verizon Foundation John N. Weed Mr. and Mrs. Tibor Taraba Alicia M. Tranen Maria E. Vicini The Weeks Lerman Group Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Targoff Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey D. Tranen Mr. and Mrs. James J. Vinci Mr. and Mrs. William M. Weiant Laurence Tarica Transatlantic Reinsurance Co. Visiting Nurse Service Marie B. Weigl Arline Tarte Transplantation Editorial Office Vista Alliance, Inc. Joan and Sanford I. Weill Dr. Stacey B. Tashman Richard Travers The Vojta Family Charitable Fund The John S. & Amy S. Weinberg Paul J. Taubman Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Trepp Steven R. Volk Foundation Eric Tavel Michael C. Trimarco Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Volland Peter and Deborah Weinberg Taylor Family Foundation David H. Troob Mr. and Mrs. James A. Von Moltke Foundation Anne Alexis Coté Taylor and Lynne Q. and David Troyka Mr. and Mrs. Mark Vonderheide Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Weinberg Paul E. Taylor Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Trubin Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vonderlieth The Sidney J. Weinberg Foundation David J. Taylor Donald J. Trump The Henry & Beate Voremberg Sue Ann Weinberg Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor Donald J. Trump Foundation, Inc. Philanthropic Fund The Sue Ann & John L. Weinberg Donald C. Teeters Trystate Mechanical Inc. Henry and Beate Voremburg Foundation Dana Telsey Mr. and Mrs. Charles Y. Tse Donor Advised Fund Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Weingarten David Teiger The Marcia Brady Tucker VS Research LLC The Weinig Foundation David & Sylvia Teitelbaum Fund Foundation Isak & Rose Weinman Foundation Michael Teitler, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Tufariello W I.R. Weinraub and Company, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Tenenbaum Allan J. Tulp Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Weinreb Dr. Steven Y. Tennenbaum Mr. and Mrs. Gerard M. Turino W & W Glass LLC Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Weinstein Nozomi Terao Turn 2 Foundation, Inc. George J. Wade, Esq. Joyce-Marie Weinstein Vincent and Joyce Tese 21st Century Health & Benefits, Inc. Roger W. Wade R.A. Weinstein Tessler Family Charitable Trust 21st Century Insurance Wadler Family Trusts Robert Weinstein John A. Thain Wakefern Food Corp. William P. Weintraub Joseph and Sheila Thal Foundation U Mr. and Mrs. Robert Waldele Arthur M. Weis Arbie R. Thalacker Waldo Foundation, Inc. I. Daniel Weisberg Allison Thaler UBS Financial Services, Inc. Dorothy Waldron Mr. and Mrs. Brian Weisfeld Thendara Foundation UBS Foundation USA Aisha Wali The Mort & Betti Weisman Fund Theory UCB, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. C. Carter Walker Jr. Donna Karan Weiss Owen & Jennifer Thomas Family Mary L. Ughetta Joann B. Walker Roger Weiss Family Foundation Charitable Trust Geraldine Uhlfelder Dr. Margaret Geer Walker The Stephen and Suzanne Weiss Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Richard Uhlig DeWitt Wallace Fund at the Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Thomas United Building Maintenance, Corp. New York Community Trust Gail A. Weiss Irene L. Thomas United Hospital Fund Wallace Foundation Constance Weissman Karen K. Thomas United Medical Communications Wallace Special Projects Fund The Norbert Weissberg Fund Billy B. Thompson Corp. Paul F. Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Weitzman Mark J. Thompson United Way of the Capital Area Dr. and Mrs. Edward Wallach Carol R. Weitzner Chisholm Thomson Family Fund United Way of Greenwich, Inc. Diane Wallerstein and John F. Welch Jr. Foundation Walter Thorman United Way of Massachusetts Bay John Herfort Dr. and Mrs. Francis M. Weld Thornton-Tomasetti Inc. United Way of New York City Jill M. Wallerstein Wellness Community-National Darlene K. Thoroughgood United Way of Orange County The Nancy and Thomas Walsh Wells Fargo Community Support 3M United Way of Tri-State Foundation Campaign Sheila Tick Ruth Unterberg The Walter Machine Co., Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Ticotin Urban Zen LLC Mr. and Mrs. Leigh R. Walters Raymond M. Tierney Jr. Dr. Kwie D. Wang

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The Joyce & Gary Wenglowski Robert Wong The list of donors on the previous Foundation The WRG Foundation pages includes members of the Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Werblow Robert F. & Valerie Wright following gift societies at David Wermuth and Charitable Foundation NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital: Jennifer Kroman Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wright Dr. Michael A. Werner Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Wright JAMES LENOX SOCIETY Lynda F. Wertheim Victor R. Wright Foundation Toby Wertheim Kathryn and Walter Wriston Mr. and Mrs. Lance West Family Fund The James Lenox Society is a ded- Westerfield Family Foundation Wyckoff Heights Medical Center icated circle of friends helping to Westminster Kennel Club Wyeth improve the future of health-care Nina Wexler Wyler Family Foundation, Inc. delivery at NewYork-Presbyterian Susan Wexler Hospital/Columbia University Weyerhaeuser Family Foundation X Medical Center. Membership Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Whalen is extended to donors whose Patrick Whalen Xand Corporation unrestricted contributions total White & Case Mr. and Mrs. Androula Xenophontos $1,000 or more throughout the White & Warren year. These leadership gifts allow Dr. Dorothy A. White Y the Hospital to provide the high- Dr. Brian White-Guay est levels of quality in patient Whitehead Foundation Yablon Foundation care, clinical services, and medical Benjamin Whitfield Yale University advances. In recognition of their Mr. and Mrs. Michael Whitman Makiko Yamamoto partnership, Society members Peter A. Wiener Elaine F. Yaniv enjoy a broad range of privileges Seymour Wiener Richard Yau and benefits from NewYork- Wilf Family Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Ming-Neng Yeh Presbyterian Hospital. The James Theodore Williams Charitable Pui Laan Yew Lenox Society creates a rare and Gift Fund Jon A. Ylvisaker profound opportunity to become Frances V. Williams H.R. Young and Betty G. Young an insider – an active partner – in Dr. Gail S. Williams Fund advancing medicine. We would Joseph D. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Eric M. Yusuf like to thank members of the Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Williams James Lenox Society for their William J. Williams Jr. Z generous and continued support. Willis North America, Inc. William E. Willis Capt. Edith R. Zaager, Ret. Willkie Farr & Gallagher, LLP Stamos O. Zades PARTNERS IN MEDICINE Willner Family Fund Felice L. Zambetti Andrew J. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. John B. Zanetti Partners in Medicine honors the Francine and Herbert L. Zankel Fund special generosity of contributors Wilson Fund Mrs. Blanche Zarchin who make an annual gift of Margaret Windrem Dr. Mark W. Zawadsky $1,000 or more to NewYork- Jon & Abby Winkelried Joseph Zawistowski Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Foundation Murray Zeisel Cornell Medical Center. As a Norman and Rosita Winston Zeitz Foundation Partner in Medicine, you are part Foundation Dirk E. Ziff Gift Fund of a proud tradition of caring and Winston & Strawn LLP Zimmer distinguished leadership that Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Wipf Jean Marshall Zimmerman enables NewYork-Presbyterian Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Wirth James D. Zirin Hospital to serve millions of men, Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Witkow Mr. and Mrs. Basil P. Zirinis III women, and children with the The Meryl & Charles Witmer The Eugene Zitwer Foundation, Inc. best inpatient care, biomedical Charitable Foundation Ernest Zlochower research, medical education, and Diane and Howard Wohl Family Nicholas B. Zoullas community outreach. Partners are Foundation Gary Zuar among the first to hear about Dr. David J. Wolf Roy J. Zuckerberg Family exciting breakthroughs in research Franklin Wolf Foundation conducted at our Medical Center Peggy Wolff and Chuck Prince Mr. and Mrs. John F. Zulack and are invited to exclusive Marc Wolfson Lyonel and Sylvia Zunz Family gatherings to meet some of the The Michael Wolk Heart Fund world’s finest researchers and Foundation physicians in medicine today. Women’s Voices for Change, Inc. We are especially grateful for David K.W. Wong your help in advancing medical Helena Wong research and treatment.

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TRUSTS AND ESTATES WHITNEY-HARKNESS SOCIETY James H. Duffy John O’Connell Alexandra Dunn Louis Osofsky The following donors are The Whitney-Harkness Society Miriam Enders Dr. Mark W. Pasmantier remembered for the generous legacy recognizes the following individuals Mary A. Estabrook Carroll Petrie they have created through a trust who contribute to NewYork- Dr. Joshua A. Fierer Mrs. O. George Philipp or bequest received in 2006. Presbyterian Hospital through Marcia Fishbaum Morris J. Pinto charitable gift planning, including Bernard Fling May Porges Barbara S. Adler advised bequests, charitable trusts, Dr. Allen Fowler Joan Postel Norman Adolf gift annuities, pooled income funds, Isadore Freeman Jenice Pulver Anita S. Appel and gifts of retirement plan assets or Rachel M. Freeman Dr. Johnstone H. Quinan Jr. Charles S. P. Barker real estate. Sam Friedlander Susan G. Radner Mary K. Bidwell Donald D. Friese Dorothy S. Raymond These individuals continue the legacy Bill Blass Dr. and Mrs. Edward Frost Lance Reidex established through the careful John Gordon Bridge Joseph Fursa Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rene planning of Payne Whitney and John Dexter Bush Julia Garcia Mrs. Abraham A. Ribicoff Edward Harkness, whose foresight Frank Claessens Peter A. Georgescu Arthur Robbins was instrumental in the establishment George D. Cornell Dr. and Mrs. Mark Gershwind Terrence Roe of the two great academic medical Dorothea Corwin Jean Giamonco Bob Romanelli institutions that form NewYork- Matilda Danziger Myron N. Goldstein Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rossman Presbyterian Hospital on their William H. Ferguson Marc Granetz Mr. and Mrs. Alan Rothenberg present-day sites. Edwin Gould William T. Greene Francine M. Rothenberg, R.A. Grace C. Gross Jeanne A. Grifo Nancy I. Rouse Hugh T. Adams Elisabeth Katte Harris Dorothy S. Groat Alice Rush-Levy Mrs. Herbert Allen Sr. Harriette Peloubet Hess Catherine A. Guillory Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Russell Philip Amorese Terry Stewart Hinkle Ilse Hahn Georgina Sager Mr. and Mrs. Carl Apfel Harold E. Hirsch Kathleen D. Hale Mrs. Harvey Sampson Mr. and Mrs. John J. Appleton Bertha F. Hoops Shirley D. Harris Elaine Samson Ellen Aronow Herman Hoops Charlotte K. Heil Sandra Sanders Thomas H. Bacon Grace Koenigsberg Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hill Mr. and Mrs. Oscar S. Schafer Philip Baker Tse Kyung Lee Minette Hirsch Nancy Scharf Mrs. Ben Barrack Charles W. Lutzelberger Frank Hobelsberger Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schenker Doris W. Barth Nathan Maier Burt Holtzman Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schiff Martin A. Battestin Sir Edwin Manton Dr. and Mrs. Allen I. Hyman Lilli Schleikorn Richard A. Benedict Carolyn Laws Marsh Herbert Irving Robert L. Schwartz Hunter V. Berg Arnold Monness Dr. Charles E. Jacobson Jr. Ivan Seidenberg Dr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Berkeley Charles Wickham Moore Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell L. Jacobson Ursula Seligmann Berta M. Best Frances Nadler Robin Jaffe-Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Senter Mr. and Mrs. John P. Beyersdorf Genevieve O’Toole Zelig Jalowski Susan Shugg Irma Birnbaum Elizabeth Pearson Vikki Jones Anne A. Slade Barbara Bitsko Clarinda Philips Dr. Ellen H. Katz Gilda Slate Mervin J. Block Mikey Pierre Sidney Katz Bennett Smassanow George B. Bookman Herminio Rodriguez Mrs. Benjamin H. Kean Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Smith Dr. and Mrs. James F. Bourland Frank Salinger Robert S. Krause Richard E. Snyder Audrey Boyle Frederic N. Schwartz Selma Kreger Mr. and Mrs. Steven P. Sokol Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Braddock Bernice Baruch Shawl Estelle Kreiger Dr. Norton Spitz Dr. Jerome H. Brander Beatrice Slutsky Edythe Kurlan Mr. and Mrs. Gene Stewart Marion I. Breen Alan DeForest Smith Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lahs Paula Stoessel Herbert Brod Hester Cora Smith Dr. Edith Langner Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tober David and Helen Gurley Brown Marilyn Spritz Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Lasdon James Tollar Thomson R. Bryant Jr. Ida Stein Deborah Lilly Mrs. Sy Unger Mr. and Mrs. Myron Buschbaum William Strong Anne Lipari Betty Cooper Wallerstein Jeanne Bulkin Doris Vorpagel Dr. John N. Loeb Merwin Webster Mary Van Buren Harry A. Wallenstein Lar Lubovitch John N. Weed Gilbert Butler Frank Widenski Ralph Luna Dr. Mea Weinberg Jane H. Choate Mildred Woltz Maria Mack Dr. and Mrs. Sanford Weinberg Paul J. Chymiy Philip G. Woodward Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Diane Weiner Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Citarella Hope Johnson Wyatt MacWilliams Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Werner Mrs. Howard L. Clark Sr. Anna M. Zavatt Beatrice E. Mangin L. Herndon Werth Paul M. Cohen Mr. and Mrs. David I. Margolis Dr. Bill R. Westgard Jean Covington Mr. and Mrs. Donald Massochi Danesi Wilson Dorwin Culver James Mattingly Raymond Winkler Evelyn Y. Davis Mr. and Mrs. William F. May Barbara E. Wintner Annette E. de la Renta Katherine Mayer David Wolfenson Mrs. Vincent de Roulet Kathleen McCune Miriam Wolfson Mr. and Mrs. Richard Deems Mr. and Mrs. J. Donald McNamara Sin K. Wong Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Delaney Mary Elizabeth Michel Mrs. Charles Wrightsman Robert Dietrich Shirley Moreines Mrs. Walter B. Wriston Jean Disantis Paula M. Moss Lyonel E. Zunz Margaret W. Dodge Dr. Gabriel Nahas Mark Zweier Elly Donovan Elva O’Brien

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IN MEMORIAM LEAVE A LEGACY BY MAKING A GIFT

NewYork-Presbyterian mourns the loss of these valued members of the Gifts, bequests, and trusts are important sources of support for NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital community. Hospital. Such gifts allow you to leave a legacy and help fund a wide range of programs, Brooke Astor including those that provide patient care, educate future physicians and scientists, expand Susan C. Buchanan, M.D. Hays Clark community outreach, and make possible pioneering clinical research that results in new Janet Daly and improved treatments for disease. Providing support for these programs in your estate Andy Chen Dean, M.D., Ph.D. Oscar L. Dunn plan makes a moving statement about your care and concern for the health and well-being Eleanor Thomas Elliott Daniel J. Fink, M.D. of future generations. Mrs. Edward H. Gerry Eve Marie Hall Gifts can be made in cash, securities, or other property and can take many forms: an Robert L. Jones, M.D., M.B.A. outright gift, pledge, bequest, or various life income arrangements (trusts, pooled income John Kain John K. Lattimer, M.D. funds, or gift annuities). Support can be designated for specific purposes or can be James S. Lieberman, M.D. Raymond M. McCaffrey Sr. unrestricted, which gives NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital the greatest flexibility in planning Gladys Mendoza and administering programs in patient care, education, and research. Gifts to NewYork- Stephen Scheidt, M.D. Robert Schwager, M.D. Presbyterian Hospital may be directed to either NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia G. Thomas Shires, M.D. Joseph Stavola, M.D. or NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell, or both. There are many options for Frank S. Streeter naming opportunities and public recognition of gifts at the Hospital. Paul E. Taylor Jr. Scott Wadler, M.D. John L. Weinberg NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital is a qualified not-for-profit institution which receives major support from private philanthropy. Gifts to the Hospital by individuals, foundations, and corporations are exempt from income, gift, and estate taxes to the extent of and in the manner provided by federal and state laws. If you are considering making a bequest, you may wish to share the following language with your advisors:

“I give, devise and bequeath to NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, a corporation created under the New York State Not-for-Profit Corporation Law and located in New York City, New York, the sum of $______(or description of the property) to be used for the general corporate purposes of NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital as its Board of Trustees shall determine.”

The Office of Development welcomes the opportunity to tell you more about the Hospital’s numerous programs and activities, and to consult with you and your advisors about vari- ous gift ideas. For further information, please contact:

Marc Krause Director of Planned Giving NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital 525 East 68th Street, Box 123 New York, NY 10065 (212) 821-0512 [email protected]

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