Making hope - Connecticut Children`s Medical Center Foundation
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Making hope - Connecticut Children`s Medical Center Foundation
Making hope a reality. 2010 ANNUAL REPORT 2010 Annual Report President’s Message................................................................................. 2 Message from the Board of Directors.............................................. 5 Making summer dreams real through advanced cancer care..... 6 Making regular days real for a twin sister...................................... 8 Making better outcomes real for kids who just want to be kids.... 10 Making Mother’s Day real for our tiniest patients.....................12 Making the search for answers real for a generation at risk........14 Programs & Services...............................................................................16 Locations.......................................................................................................17 Connecticut Children’s Medical Staff..............................................18 Honor Roll of Donors.............................................................................24 Message from the Foundation...........................................................25 Connecticut Children’s Leadership.................................................32 2010 Statistical Report..........................................................................33 ON THE COVER: Marcquille Johnson, 16, of Hartford, was recently selected to be Connecticut Children’s 2011 Champions representative. Marcquille was diagnosed with sickle cell disease when he was an infant. Each year Marcquille has between four and six inpatient stays and many more emergency department and care visits at the Medical Center for disease and pain management. AT RIGHT: Like all children at the Medical Center, Piper, accompanied by his Granny, had the opportunity to drive himself to the operating room for his surgical procedure. Piper and his friends were part of a video called “Small Tales” which was filmed at Connecticut Children’s. The video is aimed at easing children’s fear of surgery. Each day Connecticut Children’s doctors and medical staff work tirelessly to deliver leading edge medical care — in an environment that understands the concerns of a child. At the same time, every day, people in the community come forward to make it all possible with donations of time, talent and financial resources. These donations, large and small, come together to create our dynamic, thriving children’s medical center. Working together we are making hope a reality for our region’s children and families. 2 01 0 Annual Report 1 C onnect i cut C h i l d ren ’ s M e d i cal C enter President & Chief Executive Officer Making hope a reality Hope is a fascinating thing. While it is hard to define or put into words, hope can be as powerful as the our Emergency Department, with cases ranging from simple imagination allows. But as powerful as hope can be, left bumps and bruises to those involving the most complicated alone, it often is not enough. levels of trauma. Our surgeons performed just under 10,000 Our mission at Connecticut Children’s is an important, but simple one — to improve the physical and emotional health of children. We do this through a variety of ways. leading pediatric surgery centers in the Northeast. Connecticut Children’s is among the nation’s leaders when it comes to measures of quality, particularly children. Our focused effort on quality improvement infection prevention. We take very seriously our that is now modeled by children’s hospitals throughout commitment to provide the safest environment possible the country. And through advances made possible by our for the children and families who entrust their care to us. commitment to groundbreaking and innovative research. Our high marks in quality are a source of pride for every We do all of this and much more because we are committed employee at the Medical Center. Last year alone, Connecticut Children’s provided care to 2 01 0 A nn ual Report procedures last year, affirming our status as one of the Our dedication to providing care focused solely on to making hope a reality. 2 In the past twelve months, we saw almost 54,000 kids in In addition to the leading clinical care that we provide, our physicians continue to pursue breakthroughs in a child over 288,000 times. As we care for more kids each pediatric medicine. Our research accomplishments in year, we continue to grow to meet the increasing demand areas from childhood cancer and digestive diseases to new for our services. We have taken steps that will allow us surgical techniques have garnered international recognition to offer more subspecialty programs and services in new and received unprecedented levels of competitive grant locations, enhancing the care that children already receive, support. We continue to work toward new treatments and closer to home. discoveries every day. At Connecticut Children’s, we have our own hopes. Our talented medical professionals continue to work tirelessly to challenge the boundaries of pediatric medicine so that more children, from newborns to young adults, can live happy, healthy lives. We will succeed, because making hope a reality is what we do best. Sincerely, Martin J. Gavin President and Chief Executive Officer Connecticut Children’s Medical Center 2 01 0 Ann ual Report 3 Cameron Greenwood of Burlington, supported by the Sacred Heart University men’s lacrosse team, crosses the finish line at the vie for kids 5k trail run. Proceeds from the full day of events benefitted the hematology/oncology clinical trials program at Connecticut Children’s. C onnect i cut C h i l d ren ’ s M e d i cal C enter Board of Directors People have different perceptions about the meaning And it continues outside of our walls to the community of sense of community. What most people do agree at large that helps us deliver on our mission. Ranging from on is that in order to have a sense of community, there individuals to foundations to businesses, many people needs to be a certain level of emotional connection and come together in countless ways to help Connecticut’s interdependence with each other. People need to share kids get the care they deserve. common interests and common goals. At Connecticut Children’s, we are fortunate that everyone Connecticut Children’s continues to grow and the communities both inside and outside our walls continue who comes through our doors shares one common vision to grow along with us. As Board Chair, I can speak for — that the children in our region receive the highest level of all our board members when I say we are energized to care. Our community ranges from the families who entrust continue our work to keep Connecticut Children’s at the their children’s care to us, to the medical professionals who leading edge of technology, science, medicine and caring. deliver care, to the many friends of the Medical Center who Together, we are making hope possible for children and help make it all possible. families throughout our region. It begins with the partnership between our patients, families and caregivers. Our commitment to family- Sincerely, centered care means that each family member is an important partner in the healing process and a necessary support in achieving healthier outcomes. It extends to the teamwork and dedication of the Charles W. Shivery physicians, nurses, researchers and other medical Chairman professionals at Connecticut Children’s who work Connecticut Children’s Medical Center closely together to offer children and families the most Board of Directors comprehensive and advanced level of care. 2 01 0 Annual Report 5 Making summer dreams through advanced cancer care real Rachael Trudon, age 13, of Coventry, met her goal of being able to water ski with her family after undergoing treatment for cancer at Connecticut Children’s. “The new Clinical Care Center will be about people and partnerships, technology and discovery, family-centered care and comfort, with a common goal of making the best health and patient-related outcomes even better.” J. Nathan Hagstrom, MD, Division Head, Hematology/Oncology “She seemed tired,” says Rachael’s mom, Cheri Trudon. England, a majority of these children are cared for at “She just wasn’t herself. We thought it was a cold or a Connecticut Children’s. So many, in fact, that the division virus. But when I took her to the doctor, she sent her of hematology and oncology at the Medical Center directly to Connecticut Children’s. In short order, Rachael has outgrown it current space. Originally designed to was diagnosed with cancer which had caused her to accommodate approximately 5,500 outpatient visits per accumulate fluids internally. So much so, that there was year, the division’s patient visits have increased to nearly pressure on her heart and lungs. The team at Connecticut 12,000 last year. Children’s had to stabilize her breathing before any treatment could begin.” Rachael went through a difficult series of treatments The division of hematology and oncology shares a mission to design programs that enhance treatment, support the patient and family throughout their care, to fight the cancer. “While Rachael was being treated and pursue long-term cures from childhood cancers. we bought a cabin on a lake, and Rachael had a special We are a key member of the Children’s Oncology Group hammock where she could watch my husband work on (COG), an international consortium that seeks to cure or the cabin and her sisters play in the lake. She became prevent childhood cancers through scientific discovery. quite determined during this time to learn to water ski. We Currently, Connecticut Children’s has 162 active clinical were nervous and not so optimistic. After all, she had been trials with the COG, ranking in the top 4% of the 240 so weak during some of the treatments. But she proved us COG members worldwide in total number of open wrong and now loves her time skiing on the lake.” studies seeking cures for childhood cancer, cures that In Connecticut, about 150 children are diagnosed with could help children like Rachael. cancer each year. As the most comprehensive pediatric hematology and oncology program in western New 2010 Annual Report 7 “I was asked to chair the Brighter Hope Making hope possible through a commitment to family and community rooms large enough to accommodate Campaign in late 2009. To say I was families. There will also be spaces for rest intimidated is an understatement. How and for play. The Center will include special could we possibly raise five million dollars accommodations for our clinical researchers for the new Clinical Care Center in the worst and our clinical trials team who are constantly recession of our time?” says Glen Greenberg. at work, seeking ways to cure or prevent “My family and I have been running a golf childhood cancers. event for the last ten years. For the last “Raising the money for the Clinical Care eight, Connecticut Children’s has been our Center was a true community effort. I want beneficiary. So last May when our event, Aces to thank again all those who helped and for Kids, raised more money than ever before, all those who gave. But my real inspiration I felt confident that I could make a difference. and strength comes from the energy, effort And today, I’m honored to say, we’ve raised and generosity of spirit of my family. From most of the five million dollars necessary for our annual golf event, to my daughter’s the new Clinical Care Center for Cancer and fundraising program called ‘Lauren’s Cookie Blood Disorders.” Dough-Nations,’ to my son’s donation to the The new Clinical Care Center will address Brighter Hope Campaign in lieu of having the need for additional clinical space as a Bar Mitzvah party, to my wife’s endless Connecticut Children’s continues to care for patience and guidance with all our efforts. a growing number of patients throughout I am blessed to have this good work to do the region. The new space will improve the and to have my family by my side.” care experience of children and their families by providing private spaces and consultation Raising money for Connecticut Children’s Brighter Hope Campaign has been a family effort for the for the Greenberg family of Avon. (l-r) Jeffrey, Debra, Glen and Lauren Greenberg have all contributed through a series of events and Glen serves as the Campaign’s Chairman. “My real inspiration and strength comes from my family.” –Glen Greenberg Making regular days for a twin sister real Grace Catalono, age 3, of Berlin, had complex reconstructive surgery at Connecticut Children’s when she was two days old. Today, she’s able to do everything her twin brother can do. “Leading research and the latest technological advances allow us to perform surgical procedures on children that simply could not be provided at other hospitals in the state.” Fernando Ferrer, MD, Surgeon-in-Chief Jennifer Catalono knew she was having twins, but But the accomplishments of the division of surgery at she didn’t know they would have very different starts Connecticut Children’s go well beyond this. Connecticut in the world. “So much of it is a blur from that time. Children’s was the first in the state to perform robotic The hospital staff told us we had a problem with one surgery on a child and was also the first to acquire and of our babies and that she, Grace, would need to go to employ CereTom, a portable CT scanner that enables Connecticut Children’s. I remember our surgeon, surgeons to verify surgical outcomes while still in the Dr. Ferrer, called us before Grace even got to the hospital operating room. to help us understand what had to be done. Grace’s Outside of the operating rooms, Connecticut Children’s bladder was outside her body at birth. So when she was skilled surgeons are conducting advanced research seeking two days old, she had her first surgery.” to redefine standards of care, identify the best treatments Last year alone, over 9,900 surgical procedures were and where possible, find cures for a variety of children’s performed at the Burton C. Hoffman Surgical Center at health issues. A perfect example is Connecticut Children’s Connecticut Children’s. According to Fernando Ferrer, MD, premier program in reconstructive and solid tumor surgery. Surgeon-in-Chief, this comes as no surprise. “For any Jennifer continues with a smile, “When Grace came family with a child needing surgery, it makes perfect sense home from the hospital she was so much smaller than her that their best opportunity for an optimal outcome is twin brother. But she’s catching up to him now!” to have their child’s surgery performed at a place where everyone involved in the process is totally focused on kids.” Connecticut Children’s is the state’s only academic medical center that meets this description. 2 01 0 Ann ual Report 9 There are many things that have to be Making hope possible with a next-generation surgical center children. In the past twelve years, the Burton in place for a children’s hospital to earn C. Hoffman Golf Classic has raised almost $1 recognition as a leading pediatric surgical million that has touched every corner of the center. There is, of course, the need for a team Medical Center. of skilled and caring surgeons who are the In 2009, Connecticut Children’s expanded best in their field. A commitment to innovative the Hoffman Day Surgery Center to include research and advances made possible through a new registration and pre-op area which the latest in technology is required as well. includes a virtual fish tank, child-friendly And finally, there needs to be an examination rooms, and a play area for environment that is both state-of-the-art for patients and family members. The new our medical professionals and comforting, registration and pre-op area also made child-friendly and family-centered in every possible the development of its former space way. For the almost 10,000 children who into four new patient pre-op bays, which will undergo surgery at Connecticut Children’s help Connecticut Children’s continue to meet each year, this space exists — the Burton C. the increased demand for surgical services. Hoffman Day Surgery Center. Since the inception of Connecticut Children’s Thanks to the Hoffman family’s vision for the future, Connecticut Children’s offers in 1996, the Hoffman family has been surgical outcomes that other hospitals in the supporting the Medical Center to honor the state simply can not provide. Whether it is a legacy of their late father, Burton. During his minimally invasive procedure or a much more life, Burton shared with his family his passion comprehensive surgery, the Burton C. Hoffman for golf and helping children in need. When Day Surgery Center helps children and families deciding how to honor their father, it seemed get the surgical care they deserve. only natural to establish a tournament in his name and donate the proceeds to help Since the opening of Connecticut Children’s in 1996, (l-r) Jeffrey, Matthew and Bradley Hoffman have supported the Medical Center in honor of their father Burton. In the last year, just under 10,000 surgeries were performed at The Burton C. Hoffman Day Surgery Center. During his life, Burton Hoffman shared with his family his passion for golf and helping children in need. Making better outcomes for kids who just want to be kids real Despite being diagnosed with Crohn’s disease, 12-year-old Billy Gutmann of Weatogue, is an avid drummer and plays in his school’s jazz band. “We want to better understand why these diseases occur, why they can have such a profound influence on growth and how to better treat them. And one day, to cure them.” Jeffrey Hyams, MD, Director, Digestive Diseases “Billy was always such an active boy. Always outside. Children’s is recognized as a national leader in providing Always playing at something. So when he started losing and advancing care for children with IBD, a disease that weight and spending too much time on the couch, we affects more than one million people in the United States, took him to see the doctor,” says Diane Gutmann, Billy’s with 25-30% percent of new cases occurring in children. mom. “He had been suffering through symptoms of In addition, the research being conducted by the Pediatric Crohn’s disease, but didn’t feel he could share it with us. He IBD Collaborative Research Group, founded right here at expected it to go away. But of course it didn’t. And even the Connecticut Children’s, is not only improving the health first few rounds of treatment had very little positive effect. and quality of life for children in Connecticut, but for But he’s on a course of treatment now that working very children all across the country. well. He’s back to his proper weight and as active as ever.” As one of Connecticut Children’s premier programs, the According to Dr. Hyams, this comes from a profound commitment to research on the part of the Collaborative Medical Center’s Division of Digestive Diseases provides and the Medical Center. “It means that research is state-of-the-art care and treatment to improve the lives of woven into each interaction, whether it is an office visit, children with digestive diseases such as Crohn’s disease colonoscopy, or specialized imaging. While we are pleased and ulcerative colitis. Connecticut Children’s digestive with our progress, we want to do better. We want to better diseases program has become the largest clinical program understand why these diseases occur, why they can have for children with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) in such a profound influence on growth, and how to better Connecticut, Rhode Island and Western Massachusetts. treat them. And one day, to cure them.” Led by Jeffrey Hyams, MD, a nationally recognized pioneer in pediatric digestive diseases, Connecticut 2 01 0 Annual Report 11 The Ames Stores Foundation has made a “It is a tribute to the more than 2,000 Ames generous $1 million donation to the Division of employees who lived in Connecticut, many Digestive Diseases at Connecticut Children’s of whom were touched by Connecticut Medical Center. Children’s through their families and through The donation establishes the Ames Stores Making hope possible through a lasting legacy Foundation Endowment in support of their own volunteer service.” One such employee is Ellen Oland, the Connecticut Children’s Center for Pediatric former director of marketing communications Inflammatory Bowel Disease. The center was at Ames Department Stores whose daughter established in 2006 to provide state-of-the- Lauren was diagnosed with Crohn’s when she art care, treatment, and research aimed at was 7. Today Lauren, who is 34, is a partner in improving the lives of children with Crohn’s a New York law firm and remains close friends disease and ulcerative colitis. The center with Dr. Hyams. has become the largest clinical program for “My husband Mark and I are longtime children with IBD in Connecticut, Rhode Island supporters of the important work of Dr. Hyams,” and Western Massachusetts. Oland said. “We’re so proud that the Ames “The Ames Store Foundation Endowment Stores Foundation has chosen to support will be a lasting and perpetual legacy for such an important program, and I know from the department store chain at Connecticut firsthand experience, that this endowment Children’s, and a promise of hope for will continue to have a lasting impact on the future generations of children with IBD in children and families affected by IBD.” Connecticut and throughout the world,” said Jeffrey Hyams, MD, head of the Division of Digestive Diseases, Hepatology and Nutrition. Ellen Oland is the former marketing communications director of Ames Department Stores and played a vital role in having the Ames Stores Foundation make a $1 million gift to support the Center for Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease at Connecticut Children’s. “We’re so proud that the Ames Stores Foundation has chosen to support such an important program.” –Ellen Oland Making Mother’s Day for our tiniest patients real Born at just 23 weeks, 1-year-old Breanna Harrison, of Manchester, was one of the approximately 500 premature or sick babies who are cared for in Connecticut Children’s NICU each year. “Discovery is a core behavior at Connecticut Children’s. We actively embrace this key component of our mission to find new and better ways to care for premature and critically ill newborns.” Victor Herson, MD, Director of Neonatology “Breanna was so small when she was born that her neonatology program is nationally regarded for its low father’s wedding ring fit on her arm — all the way up to patient infection rates and its high marks in patient care her shoulder,” says Breanna’s mother Felicia Harrison. and family-patient satisfaction. “She had so many hurdles to overcome at such a young Each year, approximately 500 premature or sick age, at times we didn’t know if she would make it. I’ll newborns are admitted to Connecticut Children’s NICU, never forget, the day before Mother’s Day was one of her the centerpiece of the Medical Center’s neonatology toughest days. There were lung and breathing issues and program. Recognized as the highest level NICU in an intestinal problem that required surgery. But she’s a the region, newborns needing critical care services are fighter.” Breanna weighed just one pound, seven ounces at transferred to Connecticut Children’s from 19 hospitals birth, but after four and one half months she was finally throughout the state. able to go home. “I had a normal pregnancy and didn’t As is evident throughout all of Connecticut Children’s, suspect anything. But on a routine visit to my doctor at 23 it is not just the clinical excellence but the commitment weeks, he told me I had to stay in the hospital.” Despite to research and discovery in neonatology that sets the this precaution, Breanna was born two days later. ” Medical Center apart. Ongoing research initiatives in Felicia adds, “The doctors and nurses are all so neonatology currently include studies designed to help dedicated and selfless. They are so loving. And after all the reduce the development of asthma due to allergy, prevent struggles she went through at the beginning, Breanna is chronic lung disease in premature infants and diminish now a happy, energetic toddler.” Connecticut Children’s the occurrences of blindness and eye disease in newborns. neonatology program & Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Dr. Herson adds, “You can’t meet a beautiful, energetic (NICU) was designated as the Medical Center’s inaugural little girl like Breanna and not want to keep finding new premier program in 2008. With its existing reputation as and better ways to help these babies.” a center of clinical excellence and innovative research, the 2010 Annual Report 13 Making hope possible through an expanded NICU Giving back to the community is a priority as for those who survive premature birth and for Landmark Partners. need long-term neonatal intensive care. With its Community Giving Program, the “Families throughout Connecticut are employees of Landmark make financial fortunate to have such a state-of-the-art facility contributions and donate their time to so close to home,” said Accounting Manager numerous local charitable causes — including Corrina Lusa. “My nephew was cared for at Connecticut Children’s Medical Center. Connecticut Children’s and after seeing the “An important aspect of the Community treatment he received, I knew that I need to be Giving Program is our matching gift feature involved with this wonderful organization.” through which Landmark matches gifts Lusa serves on the Outreach and Storybook made by its employees,” says Partner Gala Committees for the Connecticut Robert Shanfield. “Landmark encourages its Children’s Friends. employees to be actively involved in these Ian Charles, an investment team principal important programs and community services.” with Landmark, said being the father of three Shanfield is a longtime member of both provided even extra motivation for him to Connecticut Children’s Corporate and give to Connecticut Children’s which includes Foundation Boards of Directors. In 2004 his membership on the planning board for Landmark Partners was part of Connecticut Connecticut Children’s new Clinical Care Children’s Make Room for Kids Campaign, in Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders. which the company donated $100,000 that “Connecticut Children’s is the best place in supported the addition of six new NICU beds as the state that you hope you will never need,” well as new NICU family and education rooms. Charles said. The additional beds were needed for babies with complex congenital abnormalities as well Landmark Partners places a premium on its Community Giving Program. The company supports numerous projects at Connecticut Children’s including the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Some of the employees who have contributed to Connecticut Children’s include (l-r): Robert Dombi, Tina St. Pierre, Ian Charles, Scott Conners, Chad Alfeld, Francisco Borges, R. Paul Mehlman and Corrina Lusa. “Landmark encourages its employees to be actively involved in these important programs.” –Robert Shanfield Making the search for answers for a generation at risk real Already recognized as a national expert for her asthma management program for primary care providers, Michelle Cloutier, MD, is now tackling the problem of childhood obesity in children. “A key to promoting healthy outcomes is to identify risk factors in children as soon as possible and then provide early intervention programs that target those issues. The community’s coordinated work in the area of child obesity awareness and prevention is a shining example of this.” Paul Dworkin, MD, Physician-in-Chief Examining and managing the risk factors of epidemics childhood obesity. Initiatives of the Alliance include a such as asthma is nothing new for Michelle Cloutier, MD, school-based system for documenting body mass index in of Connecticut Children’s Medical Center. Hartford’s children. These results are shared with parents, The pediatric pulmonologist who leads Connecticut creating culturally-sensitive messages around healthy Children’s Asthma Center, has received national attention living in children and teaching families how to grow and for a program called “Easy Breathing,” an asthma cook with healthy foods. management program for primary care providers. To date Another program, “Helping Children Grow Up Healthy, almost 100,000 children have enrolled in Easy Breathing. the Role of the Pediatrician in Obesity Prevention,” And it was that success that prompted further questions increases communication between pediatricians and from community physicians regarding another epidemic. parents and their children about the dangers of obesity. “The providers began calling and asking if I could coordinate a program on obesity much like the one I did for asthma,” Dr. Cloutier said. Thus with the generous support of the Hartford The pilot program is conducted at two community health clinics in Hartford. “Obese children become obese adults who have higher rates of heart disease, diabetes, asthma, high blood Foundation for Public Giving and the Aetna Foundation, pressure and a reduced life span. It’s also been estimated Dr. Cloutier now oversees two obesity awareness and that America’s children will have a shorter lifespan than prevention programs from her position at The Children’s their parents due to the effects of obesity,” said Center for Community Research. Dr. Cloutier who is also a professor of pediatrics with One is the Hartford Childhood Wellness Alliance, a the University of Connecticut School of Medicine. “We 61-member group of medical, academic, government simply have to find ways to reverse the troubling trend of and community representatives whose aim is to prevent increased obesity in our children.” 2010 Annual Report 15 In harmony with First Lady Michelle Obama’s Making hope possible through the power of cooperation for programs at the Hartford Foundation. national campaign against childhood obesity, “Apparently the boy had no predisposition to grants totaling more than $720,000 have been heart disease. Just obesity and type 2 diabetes awarded by the Hartford Foundation for Public with the predictable consequences. This will Giving and the Aetna Foundation Inc. to fund become a regular, sad occurrence, if we don’t two obesity awareness and prevention programs take action — precisely what Connecticut at Connecticut Children’s Medical Center. Children’s is doing, with our support.” The Hartford Foundation for Public Giving The Aetna Foundation grant — which totals grant — which totals $427,650 over three $299,353 over three years — supports a pilot years — provides core support for the work program called “Helping Children Grow Up of the Hartford Childhood Obesity Coalition, Healthy, The Role of the Pediatrician in Obesity a 31-member group of medical, academic, Prevention ”which is aimed at increasing government and community representatives communication between pediatricians and based at Connecticut Children’s. parents and their children about the dangers One goal of the Hartford Foundation’s grant has been to establish a school-based system of obesity. “This grant reflects our commitment to for documenting body mass index in Hartford’s the health and well-being of children, and is children and reporting those results to parents. consistent with one of the Aetna Foundations “Nothing illustrates the childhood obesity top focus areas – the prevention of obesity, problem like the case of a 17-year-old boy in particularly among children,” said Anne C. Beal, Missouri who required triple coronary bypass MD, MPH, president of the Aetna Foundation. surgery,” said Maria I. Mojica, vice president Anne Beal, MD, PhD, president of the Aetna Foundation (l) and Maria I. Mojica, vice president for programs at the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving (r) are pictured at Aetna’s headquarters in Hartford. Grants from both organizations have been used to fund two obesity and awareness and prevention programs at Connecticut Children’s. In harmony with First Lady Michelle Obama’s national campaign against childhood obesity, grants totaling more than $720,000 have been awarded. C onnect i cut C h i l d ren ’ s Programs & Services Acute Inpatient Rehabilitation Emergency Psychiatry Occupational Therapy Sleep Diagnostic Adolescent Health Endocrinology/Diabetes Oncology Laboratory Asthma Center Family Support Ophthalmology Special Kids Support Center Anesthesiology Feeding Team Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Speech-Language Pathology Audiology Food Allergy Organ Transplantation Care Sports Medicine Behavioral Pediatrics Genetics Orthopaedics Sports Physical Therapy Cardiology Gastroenterology Orthotics and Prosthetics Cardiovascular Surgery General Surgery Pain Relief Program TEAM Club: weight management CCMC School Gynecology Pediatric Intensive Care Trauma Program – Video Telemetry Child Health Data Center Hand Surgery Pediatric Medicine Urology Child Life Hematology/Blood Disorders Pediatric Pathology Child Protection Team High Risk Infant Follow Up Physical Therapy Childhood Injury Prevention HIV Plastic Surgery Childhood Obesity Awareness and Prevention Infectious Diseases Primary Care Inpatient Service Craniofacial Team Lead Clinic Cyto-Genetics and Genetic Testing Center for Motion Analysis Pro-Kids: Primary Care for substance abuse exposed infants Day Surgery Neonatology Dentistry Nephrology Developmental Pediatrics Neurogenetics Diagnostic Cardiology Neurology Ear, Nose & Throat Neurophysiology Lab (EEG) Echocardiography Neurophysiology – Video Telemetry EKG Neurosurgery Emergency Medicine Nutrition 16 2 01 0 A nnual R eport Psychiatry/Psychology Pulmonary Medicine Pulmonary Function and Exercise Lab Radiology Rehabilitation Medicine Respiratory Care Rheumatology C onnect i cut C h i l d ren ’ s Locations Ho s p i tal s Hartford Connecticut Children’s Medical Center 282 Washington Street Waterbury Connecticut Children’s – Waterbury (at Saint Mary’s Hospital) 56 Franklin Street Spec i alt y C are C enter s Farmington 399 Farmington Avenue Cardiology Center for Motion Analysis Endocrinology Gastroenterology Hematology/Oncology Neurology Occupational Therapy Orthopaedics Physical Therapy Pulmonary Medicine Radiology Elite Sports Medicine Sports Physical Therapy Surgery Urology Glastonbury 310 Western Boulevard Audiology Cardiology Ear, Nose and Throat Endocrinology Gastroenterology Hematology-Oncology Neurology Occupational Therapy Orthopaedics Physical Therapy Pulmonary Medicine Radiology Rheumatology Speech-Language Pathology Hartford Connecticut Children’s Medical Center 282 Washington Street All Programs & Services Shelton 4 Corporate Drive Suite 282 Cardiology Endocrinology Gastroenterology Hematology/Oncology Nephrology Orthopaedics Pulmonary Medicine Rheumatology Urology P ract i ce s East Hartford 111 Founders Plaza Special Kids Support Center Clinical Nutrition Farmington 11 South Road Opening January 2011 Audiology Ear, Nose and Throat Speech-Language Pathology Hartford 100 Retreat Avenue Medical Arts Building Speech-Language Pathology New Britain The Hospital of Central Connecticut 100 Grand Street Pulmonary Medicine Putnam Day Kimball Hospital 320 Pomfret Street Cardiology Southbury 22 Old Waterbury Road Suite 201 Cardiology Stamford Stamford Hospital’s Tully Health Center 32 Strawberry Hill Court Rheumatology Torrington Mary Seymour Brooker Memorial/ Charlotte Hungerford Hospital 157 Litchfield Street Cardiology Endocrinology New London Lawrence and Memorial Hospital 365 Montauk Avenue Rheumatology Norwich 111 Salem Turnpike Hematology/Oncology 2010 Annual Report 17 C onnect i cut C h i l d ren ’ s M e d i cal C enter Medical Staff Adolescent Medicine Active Staff Elaine Yordan, MD Courtesy Staff Aric Schichor, MD Allergy and Immunology Active Staff Jeffrey Factor, MD Marshall Grodofsky, MD Louis Mendelson, MD James, Rosen, MD Gavin Schwarz, MD Associate Active David Dreyfus, MD Christopher Randolph, MD Courtesy Staff Jasmine Abbosh, MD Robert Bedard, MD Bhushan Gupta, MD Michael Krall, MD Jason Lee, MD Prasad Srinivasan, MD Anesthesiology Active Staff Paul Altonji, MD Gretchen Aurin, MD Christina Biello, DO Craig Bonanni, MD Amy Bouchard, DO William Ceruzzi, MD Mariann Clubb, MD Edward Cortland, MD Deanne Daggett, MD Peter Diamond, MD Alyssa Donnelly, MD Janice Fernandez, MD Cathryn Fogel, MD 18 2 01 0 A nn ual Report John Garrison, MD Janet Hackman, MD Mark Indelicato, MD Gregory Kernisan, MD Richard Kuntz, MD Carole Lin, MD Anil Mathew, MD Joseph McIsaac, MD Gerald Piserchia, MD Jeffrey Prebluda, MD Valerie Rossetti, MD Gregory Rutkowski, MD Amir Tulchinsky, MD Associate Active Louis Alosco, MD Kenneth Blazier, MD Maria Bolastig, MD Christopher Bottino, MD Earl Bueno, MD Raymond Clement, MD John Dieck, DO Salvatore Ferrante, MD Trudy Olofinboba, MD Neil Petersen, MD Gary Poupko, MD Mark Schiffmiller, MD David Sinofsky, MD Ildiko Toth, MD Allied Health Professional Elizabeth Beatson, CRNA Gloria Bienkowski, CRNA Theresa Cahill, CRNA Marzena D’Occhio, CRNA Cynthia Dezi, CRNA Manuel Falcon, CRNA Jamie Fitzgerald, APRN Ann Golymbieski, CRNA Donald Gordon, PA-C Jennifer Gordon, PA-C Kelly Gorski, CRNA Joseph Heron, CRNA Allison Holtman, CRNA Lorraine Hu, CRNA Brooke Joseph-Banks, CRNA Grace Kelley, CRNA Amy Kornbrust, PA-C Allen Leon, PA-C Denise Macchiarolo, CRNA Robert McComas, CRNA Dianne Murphy, CRNA Judith Murray, CRNA Peter Paulnitz, CRNA Marek Pilecki, CRNA Preston Pope, CRNA Cristina Rhodes, CRNA Barbara Richards, CRNA Agatha Ritchie, PA-C Joseph Rocco, CRNA Christine Rouleau, CRNA Matthew Smith, CRNA Blaise Smyth, PA-C James Sugrue, CRNA Alan Summerfield, CRNA Maria Szfranski, CRNA Heather Taylor, CRNA Susan Weatherby, CRNA Marion Zorn, CRNA Cardiology Developmental Pediatrics Active Staff Daniel Diana, MD Felice Heller, MD Seth Lapuk, MD Harris Leopold, MD Olga Toro-Salazar, MD Alicia Wang, MD Amy Wu, MD Active Staff Paul Dworkin, MD Ann Milanese, MD Sarah Schlegel, MD Courtesy Staff Andrew Baxter, MD Jordan Blinder, MD Arsenio Bustos, MD David Chung, MD William Conrad, MD William Duggan, MD Joseph Gerace, DO Robin Roman, MD Kevin Shaw, MD Richard Sheppard, MD Active Staff Christopher Carroll, MD Leonard Comeau, MD Allison Cowl, MD Daniel Fisher, MD Heather Schlott, MD Philip Spinella, MD Aaron Zucker, MD Cardiac Surgery Active Staff Gary Kopf, MD John Mayer, MD Meena Nathan, MD Associate Active Bevin Weeks, MD Consulting Staff Daniel Fram, MD Jeffrey Hirst, MD Francis Kiernan, MD Ellen Marmer, MD Charles Primiano, MD Courtesy Staff John Fahey, MD Critical Care Allied Health Professional Petronella Stoltz, APRN Dermatology Consulting Staff Mary Chang, MD Jane Grant-Kels, MD Consulting Staff M. Alex Geertsma, MD Mark Greenstein, MD John Pelegano, MD Emergency Medicine Active Staff Lauren Athay, MD Meredith Barrows, MD Mark Bisanzo, MD John Brancato, MD Zoe Casey, MD Marvin Culbertson, MD Katherine Hesse, MD Bryan Holland, MD Khalilah Hunter-Anderson, MD Sandra Johnson, MD Jeffrey LaFrance, MD Christine Lamoureux, MD Joseph Newell, MD James Parker, MD John Peng MD, Steven Rogers, MD Morton Salomon, MD Adam Silverman, MD Elizabeth Smith, MD Sharon Smith, MD Michael Soltis, MD Charles Thompson, MD David Walker, MD Kristin Welch, MD James Wiley, MD Consulting Staff Kelly Johnson-Arbor, MD Charles McKay, MD Courtesy Staff Marc Bayer, MD Joao Delgado, MD Allied Health Professional Christopher Barber, PA Michelle Brenes, PA-C Joshua Freund, PA-C Ann Gorjanc, PA-C Michelle Henry, APRN Michael Iozzo, PA-C Kristine Lane, PA-C Garry Lapidus, PA-C Keri McGeary, PA-C Jennifer Nichols, APRN Kathleen O’Leary, APRN Sarah Orlando, PA-C David Parrotti, PA-C Barbara Pelletier, PA-C Mary Robbenhaar-Fretz, APRN Christopher Scheinberg, APRN Margaret Seitz, PA-C Endocrinology Active Staff Cem Demirci, MD Doris Estrada, MD Priya Phulwani, MD Susan Ratzan, MD Karen Rubin, MD Sevket Yigit, MD Juan Sanchez, MD Giuseppe Tripodi, MD Abdulmasih Zarif, MD Courtesy Staff Kelly Lynch, MD Robert Oberstein, MD Consulting Staff Kristina Johnson, MD Robert Piorkowski, MD Allied Health Professional Karen Bucci, APRN William Galdi, PA-C Jennifer Hill, APRN Nancy Paulhus-Orkin, APRN Katherine Wentzell, APRN Courtesy Staff Thomas Banever, MD Matthew Brown, MD Anne Lally, MD Rocco Orlando, MD Gastroenterology Active Staff Karan Emerick, MD Michael Golioto, MD Jeffrey Hyams, MD Wael Sayej, MD Francisco Sylvester, MD Bella Zeisler, MD Donna Zeiter, MD Consulting Staff Joseph Cappa, MD Jeffrey Gelwan, MD Jonathan Israel, MD Jeffry Nestler, MD Courtesy Staff Michael Karasik, MD Allied Health Professional Jodi Klekotka, APRN Kristin Philipp, APRN Heidi Sweeney, APRN General Surgery Active Staff Michael Bourque, MD Brendan Campbell, MD Christine Finck, MD Donald Hight, MD David Hull, MD Richard Weiss, MD Associate Active Michael Ajemian, MD Thomas Alosco, MD Shady Macaron, MD J. Alexander Palesty, MD Abdel Aaziz Richi, MD Allied Health Professional Kim Alleman, APRN Colleen Brown, APRN Jaclyn Colfer, PA-C Jessica Cooper, APRN Irene Cordilico, PA-C Lisa Erskine, PA-C Kendra Hamel, PA-C Daniel Lynch, PA-C John McNab, PA-C Sherry Sanderson, APRN Jeanette Stasiak, APRN Genetics Active Staff Robert Greenstein, MD Joseph Tucker, MD Courtesy Staff Sally Rosengren, MD Gynecology Active Staff Cynthia Elis, MD Catherine Graziani, DO Kerrie Henry, MD Erin Pickett, MD Frederick Rau, MD Emily Rosenbush, MD Kelley Sturrock, MD Associate Active S. Albini, MD Mitchel Chere, MD Stevan Marjanovic, MD Linda M. Matonis, MD David Polke, MD Courtesy Staff Mary Farwell, MD Henry Jacobs, MD Maxine Klein, MD Odin Kuiper, MD Ellen Robinson, MD Matthew Saidel, MD Stephen Hauser, MD Susan Kim, MD Kenneth Leopold, MD Andrew Salner, MD Hematology/Oncology Courtesy Staff Helaine Bertsch, MD Timothy Boyd, MD Active Staff Arnold Altman, MD Donna Boruchov, MD Eileen Gillan, MD J. Nathan Hagstrom, MD Michael Isakoff MD Kerry Moss, MD Andrea L. Orsey, MD Nehal Parikh, MD Consulting Staff Robert Bona, MD Robert Dowsett, MD Allied Health Professional Emily Peluso, APRN Katherine Steven, APRN Amanda Zuse, APRN Hospital Medicine Active Staff Namrata Choudhury, MD Robert Englander, MD 2010 Annual Report 19 Jennifer Gannon, MD Richard Johnson, MD David Marcello, MD Christopher McDermott, MD Anand Sekaran, MD Christine Skurkis, MD Catherine Sullivan, MD Ilana Waynik, MD Associate Active Magdy Galal, MD Ahmet Gork, MD Allied Health Professional Barbara Adams, APRN Claudia Auerbach, APRN Sabrina Colangelo, PA-C Christine Cosenza, PA-C Loren D’Angelo, APRN Kara Denz, PA-C Taryn Hamre, APRN Jill Herring, APRN Stephanie LePage, PA-C Hilarie Orton, PA-C Jason Prevelige, PA-C Allied Health Professional Sandra Bellini, APRN Jean Bender, APRN Angela Boisseau, APRN Mary Brennan-Centrella, APRN Stephanie Capps, APRN James Gerace, PA-C Jill Herr, APRN Jill Lageman, PA-C Michelle Letendre, APRN Jennifer Long, APRN Stephanie McGuire, APRN Suanne Menick, APRN Karen O’Brien, APRN Terry Poppiti, APRN Erin Pugliese, APRN Stacey Rubin, APRN Jessica Simao PA-C Patricia Trehey, APRN Alyssa Weiss, APRN Mary Young, APRN Infectious Diseases Active Staff Henry Feder, MD Melissa Held, MD Juan Salazar, MD Associate Active Stephen Scholand, MD Zainab Shahid, MD Michael Simms, MD Courtesy Staff Mark Lobato, MD Neonatology Active Staff Jorge Alba, DO Heather Burris, MD Leonard Eisenfeld, MD James Hagadorn, MD Victor Herson, MD Shabnam Lainwala, MD Adam Matson, MD Arpana Mohnani, MD Sandra Motta, MD Marilyn Sanders, MD Shikha Sarkar, MD David Sink, MD Leslie Wolkoff, MD Melissa Woythaler, DO 20 2010 Annual Report Associate Active Alok Bhargava, MD Courtesy Staff Ted Rosenkrantz, MD Consulting Staff Kevin Felice, DO Avinash Prasad, MD Refer and Follow Kathleen Marinelli, MD Allied Health Professional Sheryl Carter-O’Brien, PA-C Neurosurgery Active Staff Paul Kanev, MD David Kvam, MD Jonathan Martin, MD Paul Schwartz, MD Associate Active John Strugar, MD Consulting Staff Gregory Criscuolo, MD Inam Kureshi, MD Arnold Rossi, MD Courtesy Staff Howard Lantner, MD Allied Health Professional Chan Chu, PA-C Kathleen Kellerman, PA-C Nephrology Ophthalmology Active Staff Cynthia D’Alessandri-Silva, MD Majid Rasoulpour, MD Kathleen Sardegna, MD Active Staff Paul Gaudio, MD Christopher Kelly, MD Paul Mitchell, MD Alan Solinsky, MD Peter Walden, MD Associate Active Sina Raissi, MD Neurology Active Staff Robert Cerciello, MD Francis DiMario, MD Cristian Ionita, MD Michele Kleiman, MD Carol Leicher, MD Jennifer Madan Cohen, MD Erica Schuyler, MD Richard Young, MD Edwin Zalneraitis, MD Associate Active Peter Branden, MD Cinthia Covey, MD Tara Cronin, MD Joel Geffin, MD Stanley Hersh, MD Yanina Kostina-O’Neil, MD Robert Lesser, MD Andrew Levada, MD Aron Rose, MD Jonathan Silbert, MD Craig Sklar, MD Stephanie Sugin, MD Consulting Staff Martin Edwards, MD Geoffrey Emerick, MD Courtesy Staff Scott Dolin, MD David Emmel, MD Alexander Gaudio, MD Clarence Gilbert, MD Michael Gingold, MD David Hill, MD Peter Judson, MD Jerry Neuwirth, MD Andrew Packer, MD Prasad Panthagani, MD James Pasternack, MD Sarit Patel, MD Michael Ruddat, MD Heather Shelsta, MD Peter Shriver, DO Marion Stoj, MD Thomas Ward, MD Oral Surgery Active Staff Richard Bevilacqua, DMD Judd Fink, DDS Mark Fletcher, DMD Fredric Googel, DMD Stuart Lieblich, DMD Joseph Piecuch, DMD Steven Reiner, DDS David Shafer, DMD Arthur Sperling, DMD Brett Weyman, DDS Associate Active Rools Dessieux, DDS Consulting Staff Paul Bocciarelli, DMD Courtesy Staff Riccardo Ambrogio, DMD Yolanda Frontera, DDS Jonathan Goldman, DMD Tuyen Nguyen, DMD Joel Rosenlicht, DMD Lawrence Ryan, DDS Orthopaedic Surgery Active Staff Andrew Caputo, MD Peter DeLuca, MD Mark Lee, MD Daniel Mastella, MD Carl Nissen, MD James Nugent, DPM Kristan Pierz, MD Ashley Shepard DPM Jeffrey Thomson, MD David Wang, MD Elizabeth Weber, MD Janet Zahradnik, MD Associate Active Franco Coniglione, DO Robert Hendrikson, MD Richard Manzo, MD Michelle Mariani, MD Andrew Nelson, MD Eric Olson, MD Frederick Watson, MD Robert Wetmore, MD Consulting Staff Michael Aronow, MD Bruce Browner, MD Kenneth Paonessa, MD Eric Silverstein DPM Brian Smith, MD Anthony Spinella, MD H. Kirk Watson, MD Aris Yannopoulos, MD Courtesy Staff Kevin Burton, MD Andrew Gabow, MD Robert Green, MD W. Jay Krompinger, MD Michael Miranda, MD Paul Murray, MD Durgesh Nagarkatti, MD Steven Selden, MD Eric Silverstein, MD Raymond Sullivan, MD Allied Health Professional Diane (Dee) Barnes, PA-C Christopher Berube, PA-C Nicholas Bonomo, PA-C Bruce Bowman, PA-C Dana Chateauneuf, PA-C Christine Dunbar, PA-C Anthony Ricciuti, PA-C Joshua Rickards, PA-C Amy Shannon, APRN Edward Soltesz, PA-C Judith Stannard, PA-C Kimberly Sweezy, PA-C Lisa Warych, PA-C Otolaryngology Active Staff Gregory Bonaiuto, MD Nicole Murray, MD Richard Newman, MD Timothy O’Brien, MD Jeffrey Sawyer, MD Scott Schoem, MD Howard Smith, MD Belachew Tessema, MD Tulio Valdez, MD Associate Active Mahesh Bhaya, MD Christopher Loughlin, MD Neil F. Schiff, MD Martin Spinella, MD Jerome Sugar, MD Raymond E. Winicki, MD Consulting Staff Sheldon Nova, MD G. Gordon Snyder, MD Courtesy Staff Seth Brown, MD Marc Eisen, MD Michael Franklin, MD Russell Robertson, MD Ronald Saxon, MD Brook Seeley, MD Paul Stanislaw, MD Valerie Vitale, MD Stephen Wolfe, MD Allied Health Professional Rebecca Strong, APRN Pain Medicine Active Staff William Zempsky, MD Pathology Active Staff Margaret Assaad, MD Fabiola Balarezo, MD Thomas Ciesielski, MD Srianee Dias, MD Joseph DiGiuseppe, MD Jonathan Earle, MD Mary Fiel-Gan, MD Lisa Laird, MD Saverio Ligato, MD Srinivas Mandavilli, MD Richard Muller, MD William Pastuszak, MD William Rezuke, MD Andrew Ricci, MD Edyta Rotundo, MD Peter Shen, MD Bradford Sherburne, MD Xianyuan(Sarah) Song, MD Dean Uphoff, MD Theresa Voytek, MD Rebecca Williams, MD Associate Active Marc Eisenberg, MD William Frederick, MD Winston Magno, MD Dwight Miller, MD Rachel Must-Ettinger, MD Pediatrics Community Pediatrics Active Staff Robert Adamenko, MD Sheikh Ahmed, MD Luis Alonso, MD Srimathi Balakrishna, MD Amy Baumer, MD David Brown, MD Gerald Calnen, MD Latesha Dawson, MD Sachin Dhingra, MD Andrea Dixon, MD Allyson Duffy, MD Terry Eccles, MD Marybeth Ellison, MD Parvin Fadakar, MD Eugene Fantl, MD Eileen Freedman, MD Traci Friedman, MD Thomas Fromson, MD Carolyn Ganeles, MD Tilak Gooneratne, MD Richard Harvey, MD Lee Hoffman, MD Shiji Isaac, MD Scott Kallor, DO Mitchel Katz, MD Kimberly Kim, MD Natalie Komaiszko, MD John Lavalette, MD Janice Lopez, MD Matteo Lopreiato, MD Maury Luxemburg, MD Douglas MacGilpin, MD Asha Manaktala, MD John Mathews, MD Debora Mihaley-Sobelman, MD Frederick O’Connor, MD Laura Pickett, MD John Pitegoff, MD Leah Post, MD Ishrat Quadri, MD Aruna Ramanan, MD Chitraleka Ramanan, MD Viviann Rubin, MD Larry Scherzer, MD J. Christopher Schuck, MD John Senechal, MD Shamsa Shafi, MD Mary Simon, MD John Siraco, MD Jacqueline Sloan, MD Neil Stein, MD Carrie Streim, MD Christopher Veale, MD Matthew Warren, MD Harry Weinerman, MD Felicia Wilion, MD Tamara Wrzesinski, MD Michael Yencho, MD Barbara Ziogas, MD Courtesy Staff Saema Ansari, MD Sherry Banack, MD Laurie Bayer, MD Thomas Binder, MD Debra Brown, MD Steven Brown, MD Christine Cornachio, MD Steven Craig, MD Leslie Dick, MD Cecille Freilich, MD Sari Friedman, MD Jacqueline Hartzler, MD Joy E Kingston Hong, MD Kenneth Inchalik, MD Brad Jubelirer, MD Anjum Khera, MD Christina Kozar, DO Michael Levine, MD Deepa Limaye, MD Bhawani Ojha, MD Hemant Panchal, MD Robert Parnes, MD Kenneth Perks, MD Sharon Pool, DO Usha Reddy, MD Alberto Rodriguez, MD Anthony Roselli, MD Lester Schwartz, MD Candra Smith-Slatas, MD 2 01 0 Ann ual Report 21 Cindy St. Onge, MD Robert Toscano, MD John Trouern-Trend, MD Allison Whitaker, MD Refer And Follow Anton Alerte, MD Lisa Alonso, MD Frederick Bogin, MD Olga Bulygina, MD Frank Bush, MD Aarti Chandawarkar, MD Carolyn Clark, MD Della Corcoran, MD Cathy Corrow, MD Leo DiStefano, MD Samir Draa, MD Maria Ethel Evales, MD Kevin Flanagan, MD Leonard Forner, MD John Fote, MD Anna George, MD Sally Ginsburg, MD William Henry, MD Dena Hoberman, MD Judy Huang-Bulger, MD Peter Jannuzzi, MD Janice Johnston, MD Michael Klein, DO Sydney Ladenheim, MD Jerome Lahman, MD Christopher Lawrence, MD Susan Lelko, MD Charlene Li, MD Kathryn Litwin, MD Ruth Loomis, MD Douglas MacGregor, MD Kristin McGregor, MD Wanda Merced, MD Donald Mordavsky, MD Cliff O’Callahan, MD Margaret O’Neill, MD Elizabeth Pericat, MD Susan Perks, MD Ross Porter, MD Lawrence Rifkin, MD Robert Rothenberg, MD Vandana Sacheti, MD Julie Schiff, MD Jennifer Schwab, MD Richard Segool, MD Aliya Shamsi, MD Harold Shapiro, MD Phanthila Singhaviranon, MD 22 2010 Annual Report Steven Sobelman, MD Daniel Spada, MD Kenneth Spiegelman, MD Kurt Stewart, MD Jay Sutay, MD S. Russell Sylvester, MD Jody Terranova, DO Jayashree Venkatesh, MD John Walker, MD Robert Zavoski, MD Allied Health Professional Carol Erickson, APRN Catherine A. Worthley, APRN General Pediatrics Active Staff Kim Brownell, MD Alberto Cohen-Abbo, MD Richelle DeMayo, MD Jaye Ladinsky, MD Nina Livingston, MD Margaret McLaren, MD Laurie Scheiner, MD Hilda Slivka, MD Ana Maria Verissimo, MD Keri Wallace, MD Catherine Wiley, MD Jessica Zimmerman, MD Consulting Staff Lisa Menillo, MD Allied Health Professional Darlene Abbate, APRN Dorien Barnett, APRN Meredith Brown, PA-C Kathleen Kelliher, PA-C Priscilla Malloy, APRN Dianne Powers, APRN Susan Sarvay, PA-C Amy Tousignant, APRN Regional Pediatrics Associate Active Ann Asunto, MD Ephraim Bartfeld, MD Sarah Baum, MD I. Jeffrey Berg, MD Marianne Bette, MD Sandra Carbonari, MD Jeannette Chinchilla, MD Farah Choudhry, MD Ena Chow, MD Craig Czarsty, MD Ronald D’Andrea, MD Charles Fischbein, MD Diane L. Fountas, MD Ezzat Hafez, MD David Hill, MD Lata Jayanthi, MD Monika Kaul, MD Shalini Keswani, MD Stephen Maddox, MD Ellen Mascoli-Lanza, MD Linda Mathew, MD Robert McDonald, MD Neysa McDonald, MD Elizabeth Mirabile-Levens, MD Upulie Nawaratne, MD Andrea Needleman, MD Oscar Ransome, MD Michael Rokosky, MD Jane Rudolph, MD Kweku Sam, MD Sedat Shaban, MD Richard Shea, MD Carl Sherter, MD Richard Silverman, MD Bidarkote Somanath, MD Maria Tasso, MD Florentine Thomas, MD Pamela Udomprasert, MD Ferdinando Urbano, MD Victor Vega, MD Neil Vitale, MD Pediatric Dentistry Refer and Follow Matthew Abel, MD Kristi Beck, MD Wendy Drost, MD Frank Fanella, MD Evan Hack, MD Diana Lippi, MD Joseph Tuggle, MD Courtesy Staff Ronald Albert, DMD Joanna Douglass, DDS Bina Katechia, DDS Vernon Kwok, DMD Leena Langeland, DMD Antonio Lepore, DDS Mina Mina, DMD Laura Miner, DDS Moises Salas, DDS Allied Health Professional Maria Bernardi, PA-C Meghan Canedy, APRN James Corless, PA-C Joyce Gibbons, PA-C Patrice Jones, PA Jennifer Kass, PA-C Heather Mulherin, PA-C Sandy Narciso-Owen, PA-C Marisa Shaker, PA-C Omaira Velez, PA-C Suzanne Walker, PA-C Active Staff Maryam Azadpur, DMD Elina Bilman, DMD Monica Cipes, DMD Jeanmarie Cosgrove, DMD Lisa Gilkes, DDS Ira Greene, DDS Leslee Huggins, DDS Ammar Idlibi, DMD Mitra Kabakoff, DDS Glenn Koehler, DDS Lawrence Lee, DDS Melissa Meincken, DMD Patricia Pina, DDS Jorge Rabat, DDS Deborah Redford-Badwal, DDS Cristina Santos-Tomas, DMD Gary Schulman, DMD Richard Skinner, DMD Sharon Soria, DMD Magdalena Tauber, DMD Yu-Hsiung Wang, DDS Consulting Staff Patricia Carta, DMD Ellen Eisenberg, DMD Cathleen Kowalski, DMD Lawrence Lipton, DMD Michael Mark, DMD Elena-Lee Ritoli, DMD Steven Ureles, DMD Plastic Surgery Active Staff Duffield Ashmead, MD Alan Babigian, MD David Bass, MD Charles Castiglione, MD Alex Cech, MD Steven Smith, MD Associate Active Wilfred Brown, MD Consulting Staff Gary Russolillo, MD Jeffrey Salomon, MD Courtesy Staff Orlando DeLucia, MD Psychiatry Active Staff James Black, MD Daniel Connor, MD Yuli Fradkin, MD Mirela Loftus, MD Lynn Mangini, MD Lisa Namerow, MD Francisco Ripepi, MD Robert Sahl, MD Consulting Staff Eric Cohen, MD Umme Rahim, MD Allied Health Professional Michael Coyle, PHD Robert Deutsch, PHD Patricia FitzGerald, PHD Gary Isenberg, PHD J. Gregory Javornisky, PHD Joseph Kulas, PHD Jeffrey Magnavita, PHD Margo Maine, PHD Geraldine Pearson, APRN Barbara Rzepski, PHD Melissa Santos, PHD Duncan Seawell, PsyD Robert Weinstein, PHD Pulmonary Medicine Active Staff Anita Bhandari, MD Michelle Cloutier, MD Melanie Collins, MD Umit Emre, MD Monila Khullar, MD Craig Lapin, MD Craig Schramm, MD Allied Health Professional Rosalynn Bravo, APRN Radiology Active Staff R. Timothy Brown, MD Frederick Conard, MD John Foster, MD Richard Goldman, MD Douglas Moote, MD William Poole, MD Robert Spillane, MD Margaret Szerejko, MD Associate Active Carolyn Ajemian, MD Matthew Bushey, MD Gregory Gersten, MD Raymond Gibney, MD Robert Gumbardo, MD Jeffrey Hawley, MD Bipinchandra Jagjivan, MD Mark Johnson, MD Robert Lehman, MD Bradley Leypold, MD Michael Malin, MD Geoffrey Manton, MD Paolo Olcese, MD Scott Segal, MD Mahadevan Shetty, MD Yeo Yang Shin, MD Courtesy Staff Bruce Arose, MD Regina Ason, MD Harpreet Baweja, MD Kevin Blount, MD Jeffrey Brown, MD Alan Butler, MD Bret Coughlin, MD Edward Cronin, MD Ethan Foxman, MD Marc Glickstein, MD William Glucksman, MD Martha Greenwood, MD Brian Grogan, MD Michael Hallisey, MD Fernando Illescas, MD Devika Jajoo, MD Phyllis Jarvis, MD Angabeen Khan, MD Stephen Klein, MD Steve Lee, MD Jennifer Logan, MD Patrick Malloy, MD Stuart Markowitz, MD Douglas Montgomery, MD Michael O’Loughlin, MD Stephen Ohki, MD Martin Ollenschleger, MD John Opalacz, MD Anal Patel, MD Jinnah Phillips, MD Reuben Rock, MD Ronald Rosenberg, MD Werner Rosshirt, MD Carla Sandberg, MD Gary Spiegel, MD Barry Stein, MD Joseph Straub, MD Steven Sussman, MD Gregory Turner, MD Steven Urbanski, MD Hugh Vine, MD John Volpe, MD Domenic Zambuto, MD David Zimmerman, MD Allied Health Professional Patrick Deegan, PA-C Daniel DeJesus, PA-C W. Dale Keckley, PA-C Rehabilitation Medicine Active Staff David Feingold, MD Rheumatology Active Staff Barbara Edelheit, MD Lawrence Zemel, MD Surgery Trauma Active Staff Tahira Mirza, MD Courtesy Staff Robert Brautigam, MD Lenworth Jacobs, MD Orlando Kirton, MD Joseph Portereiko, DO Mark Sebastian, MD Allied Health Professional Lisa Corbett, APRN Kristina Koncewicz, PA-C Frieda Winnick, APRN Susan Woodson, PA-C Vascular Consulting Staff James Menzoian, MD Courtesy Staff Scott Fecteau, MD Steven Ruby, MD Eugene Sullivan, MD Hiroyoshi Takata, MD Urology Active Staff Jill Bernstein, MD Matthew Ely, MD Fernando Ferrer, MD Carl Gjertson, MD Howard Hochman, MD Christina Kim, MD John Makari, MD Phillip Smith, MD Courtesy Staff John Taylor, III, MD G. Thomas Trono, MD 2010 Annual Report 23 C onnect i cut C h i l d ren ’ s Honor Roll of Donors The following list includes donations by Individuals, Corporations, Foundations, Organizations, Schools, Bequests, and Memorials to Connecticut Children’s Medical Center between October 1, 2009 and September 30, 2010. While every gift that is made to the Medical Center is greatly valued, due to space constraints, we are only able to list a representative group of donors. Individuals President’s Circle Members CIRCLE OF ANGELS Giving of $25,000 or greater Anonymous Ms. Darlene M. Charnysh Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cohen, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. Ted J. Crew Kathy and Marty Gavin The Glover Family Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Goldfarb Mr. Matthew Gualtieri Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hernandez, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. T. Donald Hirschfeld Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Hoffman Mr. Fred M. Hollfelder Mr. Robert T. Kaufman and Ms. Joann Chapel Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Le Blanc Mr. Dale Lin Mr. and Mrs. H. Mark Lunenburg Mr. and Mrs. James A. Manafort, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory F. Milzcik Dr. and Mrs. William C. Popik Linda and David Roth Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Shanfield Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Shivery Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Sills Mr. and Mrs. Lon A. Smith Mrs. Jeannine M. Steucek Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Tyler 24 2010 Annual Report CIRCLE OF HOPE Giving between $10,000 and $24,999 Mr. Frank A. Bombaci, Jr. Mr. Michael J. Boyd Mr. and Mrs. John F. Byrnes Barbara and Peter Deckers and Family Mr. and Mrs. Scott W. Fanning Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Forde Mr. Joseph Glasser Blanche and Steven Goldenberg Mr. and Mrs. Glen R. Greenberg John Hincks Donna and Jeff Hughes Ms. Joyce Lagnese Mrs. Susan C. Law Ms. Marta J. Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. David J. Manafort, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence V. Mowell, Jr. Katherine and William Nixon Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Rosenthal Betsy Rudden Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O. Ryder Dr. and Mrs. Paul A. Sirop Mr. Laurence H. Smead Mr. and Mrs. Martin Woods Mr. and Mrs. Eric M. Zachs Mr. Henry M. Zachs CIRCLE OF CARING Giving between $5,000 and $9,999 Mr. and Mrs. James R. Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Dino Casali Mrs. Barbara V. Coffin Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Colonna Ms. Gaye M. Copeland Mr. and Mrs. R. Cornelius Danaher, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald P. Dwyer, Jr. Mr. Brian J. Foley and Ms. Lisa Wilson-Foley Mr. and Mrs. E. Clayton Gengras, III Mr. David A. Granger and Dr. Christina Kim Mr. Russell G. Hartmann Mr. Michael E. Haylon and Ms. Carol Dupuis Theresa Hendricksen Dr. and Mrs. Donald W. Hight Mr. and Mrs. Bruce C. Hoag Mr. Sidney Koch and Ms. Sheila Nevins Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Leibert Mr. and Mrs. Peter G. Lombardo Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Malone Mark and Luanne Paley and Family Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Pfaff Dr. and Mrs. William S. Poole Michael and Elizabeth Reilly Mr. and Mrs. Andrew G. Stone Lisa and John Sundean Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thavenius CIRCLE OF HEALING Giving between $2,500 and $4,999 Jill and Cecil Adams Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O. Barnes Mr. and Mrs. William A. Bloom Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. Boisvert, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Borghesi Dr. John C. Brancato and Mr. Thomas Richardson Dr. and Mrs. Brendan T. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. George T. Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. Ian H. Charles Dr. Christopher A. Clyne and Ms. Julia C. Wyman Mr. and Mrs. Scott P. Conners Mr. and Mrs. William Coscarelli Mr. and Mrs. Todd L. Eckerson Robert Englander, M.D. Drs. Fernando Ferrer and Selina Davis Ferrer Mr. Gary F. Flynn and Ms. Felicia DeDominicis Ms. Rebecca M. Fuller Mr. and Mrs. Kyle G. Gardiner Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Gavel Mr. and Mrs. Christopher G. Gent Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Gries, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest L. Hartson Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey B. Hires Mr. Henry H. Hunt Mr. Theodore N. Kaplan and Ms. Roberta F. Woronow Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Kaufman Mr. John J. LaPlante and Christine Finck, M.D. Alan and Judy Lieberman Dr. and Mrs. Douglas H. MacGilpin Mr. and Mrs. Steven B. Margolis Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Mason Mr. and Mrs. David R. McHale, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Paul R. Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Lee Olivier Mr. Peter J. Olsnewski Chip and Nancy Olson Mr. Walter Pierog Mr. Dean and Ms. Joanna Rapoza Anne and Bob Sargent Martha Schall and Morris Czaczkes Heather Schlott, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Stout Ann Taylor Jeffrey Thomson Mr. and Mrs. Laurence A. Vallieres Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Vecchio Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Vojtila Wendy Warring and Troyen Brennan, M.D. Through the generous support of The Allstate Foundation, Connecticut Children’s Injury Prevention Center opened the Teen Driving Simulator Center in Rocky Hill this summer. The first-in-the-nation center provides young drivers with a realistic way to practice and acquire experience behind the wheel, using a safe virtual environment. C O N N E C T I C U T C HI L D R E N ’ S Mr. and Mrs. Mark R. Wetzel Mr. and Mrs. Dana J. Wright Mr. and Mrs. Brad Zeligson CIRCLE OF COMPASSION Giving between $1,000 and $2,499 Mr. Tyrone J. Andrecheck Mr. and Mrs. James Auciello Mr. George Aylward Mr. and Mrs. Owen S. Bahler Ms. Patricia A. Bannan Dr. and Mrs. John V. Banta Mr. Craig L. Barrila Mr. Jarvis S. Barton Ed Beaudry, RN Mr. Steve Berger Mr. and Mrs. Peter V. Bonanno, II Mr. Steven L. Bossi Miss Kaylee Brennan Mary and Edward Budd Ms. Darlene M. Burgwardt Jerry W. Burris and Paula Barnes Burris Ms. Barbara Buzzelli Mr. Michael R. Carbonetta Ms. Cheryl A. Chase and Honorable Stuart D. Bear Mrs. Eileen Ciccone Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Clarke Ms. Amy Colodny Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Comite Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Compagna Mr. and Mrs. John A. Corroon, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Craggs Mr. and Mrs. Brendan J. Curran Michael and Mary Curran Mr. Dean P. Cyr Mr. and Mrs. Marcus DeBaise Mr. Ken Denning Ms. Concetta Di Leo Mr. and Mrs. David Dobson Mrs. Sandra W. Douglas Paul and Sheila Dworkin Rich Evans and Jean Foy Mr. Eric D. Fahnoe Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan M. Fairbanks Mrs. Ann S. Fink Daniel G. Fisher, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Fisher Mrs. Vera M. Fitzgerald Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Fraleigh, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Frey Mr. Jeffrey H. Gage Jennifer L. Gannon, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Gannon David W. and Pamela F. Garry Mr. and Mrs. Michael Geer Mr. and Mrs. Gary J. Giulietti Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Giulietti Mr. Francisco J. Gomes Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Gooden Lawrence C. and Carla Gregory Mr. and Mrs. Joel M. Grieco Ms. Christina Griffith Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Griswold Linda and George Groom, III Mr. Jonathan N. Gross Mr. Robert Haggett and Miss Susan M. Pietrogallo Mr. and Mrs. Karl Neumann Mr. Lyle Hatch Mr. and Mrs. Neale K. Hauss Mr. and Mrs. Ron J. Henderson Mr. and Mrs. Matthew B. Henebry Mr. James F. Hennessey Dr. and Mrs. William B. Henry Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Hermann Dr. and Mrs. Victor C. Herson Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hilliard Mr. and Mrs. John J. Holobinko, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hooker Mr. Richard M. Jepeal Edward S. Johnson, D.D.S. Mr. and Mrs. E. Brownell Johnston Mr. Shailesh Joshi Mr. and Mrs. Neal R. Kerr Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Konover Mr. and Mrs. Simon H. Konover Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kowalski Jill Lageman and Sons Mr. and Mrs. John C. Langenus Mr. Paul Larsson Dr. and Mrs. Cato Laurencin Mr. and Mrs. Søren Laursen Marcia and Alan Lazowski Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leake Mrs. Ann Leavitt Mr. and Mrs. Alan J. Lebow Mr. and Mrs. Phillip J. LeClair, Jr. Harris B. Leopold, M.D. and Jodi M. Leopold, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lewis Richard and Barbara Lieberman Mr. and Mrs. Gordon P. Lunsford Mr. and Mrs. Dino Lusa Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lynch Foundation Dear Friends, “We can’t tell you how grateful we are to have this hospital nearby and what an impressive place Connecticut Children’s really is.” These words remind me of why our continued support of Connecticut Children’s is so vital. This year more than 288,000 children have been helped by the exceptional care and services provided by the Medical Center. Giving kids the care they deserve is only made possible by the generosity of our donors. Fiscal year 2010 was a banner year for the Foundation — its best ever — with over $8 million dollars received from an amazing group of compassionate donors. This impressive fundraising total demonstrates the strength of support we enjoy from our donor community, Boards of Directors, faculty and staff. As you have read in the previous pages, philanthropic support is essential in turning hope to reality. The stories we have shared with you represent the thousands of gifts we receive each year. Behind each gift is a special story all its own — with one common thread. Every donor has the desire to help advance the tremendous work that occurs each day at the Medical Center. As I conclude my tenure as Chairman of the Foundation Board, I do so with a great sense of pride and gratitude. I am proud to be associated with countless individuals who share my commitment to the Medical Center’s mission and thank the entire Connecticut Children’s community for investing in the health of our children. If children are indeed our future, then the future is made brighter by your support of Connecticut Children’s. Sincerely, Anne P. Sargent Chair Connecticut Children’s Medical Center Foundation 2010 Annual Report 25 Mr. and Mrs. James R. Maher Mr. and Mrs. Mark T. Malkowski Mr. William C. Malugen, Jr. and Ms. Nancy M. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mara Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott Marble Mr. Don Marconi and Ms. Linda Tranchida Mr. Kevin Markiewicz Mr. Mark J. McGrath Kathleen McKay, Ph.D. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. McVeigh Donna Megliola Mr. Louis Mendes Mr. and Mrs. Francisco Mendez, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Midgley Mr. and Mrs. John W. Moran Maureen Moran Ms. Emily R. Morse Mr. and Mrs. Keith J. Murphy L. Nicole Murray, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. J. Steven Neamtz Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Neff Mr. George Newman Mr. and Mrs. Chris Paradiso Chris Pates Mr. David O. Pearsall Mr. Brian Peshek Mr. and Mrs. Anthony P. Peterson Mr. Anthony Piland Ms. Rosaria Pock Atty. Robert S. Poliner Tom and Suzy Reich Mr. John E. Rexroad Miss Marie D. Robson Ms. Sandra Rodrigue Mr. and Mrs. James A. Rooney Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Ross Mr. Charles M. Royce Mr. Jonathan N. Rubin and Dr. Viviann M. Rubin Mr. and Mrs. David Rybinski Drs. Juan and Olga Salazar Mr. and Mrs. Michael Salvagno Mary and Emil Sapere, Jr. Ronald Scneider LCP Mrs. Karen E. Schwarz Mr. Donald R. Seifel, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shulansky Mr. John Simon Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Sims Dr. and Mrs. John F. Siraco Mr. and Mrs. Christopher S. Snow Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Solomon 26 2010 Annual Report Mr. and Mrs. John S. Sommers, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Jay S. Spivak Mr. and Mrs. Mark St. Pierre Keith A. and Catherine B. Stevenson Ms. Reiko T. Strauch Mr. and Mrs. Kelly R. Styles Ms. Karen Suppe Drs. Francisco Sylvester and Elizabeth Estrada Doreen Tarascio Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tonnessen Mr. Gregory Toufayan Mr. and Mrs. Bruce E. Truax Mr. Miguel A. Villalobos Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Wagoner Mr. and Mrs. Donald Weatherbe Deborah and Michael Weber Dr. Harry C. Weinerman and Ms. Hilary Meyers Mr. and Mrs. David Weintraub Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Whelan Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Whittemore Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wojnilo, Jr. Ms. Elizabeth Wojskowicz Dr. and Mrs. Leslie I. Wolkoff Mrs. Annette Yush Mr. and Mrs. Edmond S. Zaglio Mrs. Jane S. Zaglio Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Zaglio CIRCLE OF PROMISE Giving Between $500 and $999 Mr. Peter L. Adomeit and Dr. Marilyn R. Sanders Mrs. Lillian R. Agostini Bill Agostinucci Mr. and Mrs. David L. Allen Mr. and Mrs. J. Danford Anthony, Jr. Ms. Concetta Aresco Mr. Donald A. Arpine Mr. and Mrs. Geno Auriemma Marilyn A. Bacon, M.D. Diann Bailey, RN Mr. Fred K. Bailey Steve Balcanoff Mrs. Ellen Banner Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Baral Mr. and Mrs. John A. Barrasso Carol Barrett Mary A. Barry Atty. and Mrs. Bruce B. Barth Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Beaupre Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Beitel Mr. and Mrs. Jason W. Benedict Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Bennett, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David F. Berger Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Bergin Mr. and Mrs. Barry C. Berkowitz Jen and Paul Berlin Mr. and Mrs. Lee B. Bernhardt Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Berning Ms. Lori A. Biancamano Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Blankenbicker Mr. Chuck Bourget and Ms. Ann Iseley Mr. Dwight W. Bowie Ms. Rita Bowman Mr. Bob Boydston Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence T. Brennan Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Bright Mr. and Mrs. Arthur N. Bristol Mr. and Mrs. John A. Bronson Ms. Clara N. Brown Dr. David and Barbara Brown Mr. Michael O. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Ryan P. Brown Georgine Burke, Ph.D Mary Burke Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Cahill Mr. John P. Cantillon Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Canyock, Jr. Mr. Richard Caplan Antoinetta M. Capriglione, M.D. Mr. Mark Carlson Ms. Janice Carroll Ms. Marion Chamberlain Mr. and Mrs. Leo Charette Mr. and Mrs. Arnold L. Chase Mr. and Mrs. David T. Chase Mr. Mark C. Chmielecki Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Coggins Mr. Robert T. Cole and Ms. Jane Lyman-Cole Leonard L. Comeau, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cornelio Ms. Carole Costa Ms. Catherine M. Croce Ms. Pamela L. Crouch Mr. and Mrs. Bruce M. Crowell Dr. and Mrs. Marvin C. Culbertson, III Mr. James Cunniff Mr. and Mrs. James J. Daley, II Mr. and Mrs. Anthony D’Amato Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Damon Atty. and Mrs. Eric D. Daniels Atty. Arie E. David Mr. and Mrs. William R. Davis Ms. Rosemary L. Delano Mr. Matthew Dennison Mr. and Mrs. Giles W. Desmond Mr. and Mrs. Alex DeSorbo Mr. Richard DiCiccio Mrs. R. Kim Dickson Peggy Mabrey Dorough Mr. and Ms. Wayne H. Duckworth Ms. Sara P. DuPont Mr. and Mrs. Mark Dupre Mr. and Mrs. David A. Dwyer Mr. and Mrs. Gerald P. Dwyer, Sr. Ms. Stephanie Ercegovic Ms. Donna Farina Mrs. Dorothy Finell Ms. Rachel L. Finni Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Fino Mr. and Mrs. Sean A. Fischer Mr. and Mrs. Kevin E. Flaherty Mr. and Mrs. David A. Forgione Mr. Ralph Forgione Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Frahm Ms. Melissa Freidel-Jacoby Ms. Laura Friedeberg Drs. Jeffrey and Traci Friedman Dr. and Mrs. Thomas N. Fromson Mrs. Heather Fronczek Mr. and Mrs. John V. Gannon Mr. Robert J. Gerardi Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Gertsch Mr. and Mrs. David Goldberg Mr. and Mrs. Soll M. Goldenthal Mr. Kevin P. Grealish and Atty. Lisa M. Boyle Ms. Michelle L. Green Mr. and Mrs. R. Nelson Griebel Mr. and Mrs. Richard Guerriere Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Hamilton Ms. Diane Hanak Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Hark Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Harrison Ms. Heather Hegedus Atty. Mona Herman Ms. Gina L. Hernandez Mr. David Heuschkel Mr. Matthew R. Heyer, Jr. Gregory and Laurie Hicks Ms. Jessica L. Homan Ms. Sherry B. Irvine Mr. Samuel Issacharoff and Ms. Cynthia L. Estlund Ms. Rachel M. Jacoby Ms. Sara B. Jacoby Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Jainchill Mr. David Jay Donna Jedynak Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Russell H. Jones Ms. Sally Joyce Ms. Rosalie Kalisz Dr. and Mrs. Paul M. Kanev Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Kanter Mr. and Mrs. William Keegan Mr. and Mrs. Emil M. Klein, III Dr. and Mrs. Peter Knowles Ms. Donna M. Koster Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kritzman Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Kuszaj Dr. and Mrs. Dennis A. Laird Ms. Tillie Page Laird Mr. and Ms. Robert A. Landino, Sr. Mr. Ted J. Landock, Jr. Mr. Mike LaPrade Mr. and Mrs. Douglas S. Lasher Mrs. Lisa Lawson Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Leary Dr. and Mrs. Mark Tsu Chong Lee Over 600 students from the University of Connecticut danced the night away at the 11th annual HuskyTHON dance marathon in support of Connecticut Children’s. The event is held each year on UConn’s campus in Storrs. Ms. Gloria Leone Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Levy Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Lindberg Mr. James A. Lindberg Nina S. Livingston, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Lombardi Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Lubenstein Mr. Gary Lukachinski Brendan and Mimi Lynch Ms. Gail Lynch Mr. Martin J. Madeux Mrs. Sharon B. Mainville Ms. Michelle M. Malloy Drs. Jonathan and Amy Martin Ms. Cassandra Mastrianni John Mathews, M.D. Anna Matthias Ross Mayer Ms. Mary Mazur Mr. Gary Mazzarella Mr. Joseph A. McCarthy Ms. Mary Lee McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. Kevin McDonald Barbara McKinney Ms. Debra A. McLaughlin Mr. Gerald McLaughlin Dr. Ann Milanese and Mr. Steven Broyde Mr. and Mrs. Kristian M. Mineau, II Mr. and Mrs. Steven S. Minie Ms. Sharyn Mirizio Mr. and Mrs. Earl B. Mix Mr. Brian P. Molinari and Dr. Kristan A. Pierz Kathy and Michael Gorman Mr. Sylvio J. Morin Ms. Diane Mouradjian Mr. Michael T. Moynihan Ms. Megan L. Murphy Mr. John S. Murtha Mr. Dominick Neri Lori Neu Ms. Loan T. Ngo Ms. Joan Norwood Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey J. Obert Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence W. O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. John F. O’Connell, Jr. Atty. and Mrs. Peter F. Odlum Mr. and Mrs. Clifton D. O’Donal Mr. R. Scott Orazem and Ms. Claudia S. Toussaint Mr. and Mrs. Francesco Ossino Mr. Robert P. Ouellette Mr. Christopher J. Palmer Mrs. Deirdre Palmer Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Parker Mr. Roger Parrott Mr. and Mrs. Kevin L. Pasternack Ms. Brenda Pates Mr. and Mrs. Leonard C. Peterson Ms. Susanne Peticolas Mr. and Mrs. William L. Philippon Rebecca and Ronald Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Pignatella Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Pike Mr. and Mrs. David Place Mr. Henry Plotkin Mr. Robert J. Pollack Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Pritchard Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. Quigley Mr. James A. Quinn Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Raum Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Regius Mr. Gary Riccini Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Richman Mr. Eligio Rivera Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Romano Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Rowland, II Mr. and Mrs. Chip Rubenstein Dr. Fred G. Rubin and Dr. Karen Rubin Mr. and Mrs. Nolan D. Russell Mr. and Mrs. Peter G. Russell Dr. Robert D. Rutstein and Ms. Toni M. Fatone Mr. and Mrs. Konstantine Rychalsky Ms. Ellen S. Ryczek Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sadowski Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Salerno Mr. and Mrs. Leonard J. Saltiel Ms. Robin L. Sanborn Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Sargent Mr. Chris Sattler Mr. and Mrs. William Saunders Jacqueline P. Scheib, Esq. Mr. Steven D. Schmidt Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Scott Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Scullion Mr. Tim Shea Ms. Cheryl Shelton Dr. Bradford J. Sherburne and Ms. Katherine K. Wickham Jim Smart Dr. and Mrs. Philip C. Spinella Mr. Robert Spinella Mr. Peter Spinner Allen and Susan Starkman Mr. Scott Steel Ms. Katherine E. Steven Mr. and Mrs. Matthew H. Strelecky Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Sullivan Dr. and Mrs. Richard C. Tilton Ms. Jean K. Triggs Mr. and Mrs. Paul Truebig Mr. and Mrs. Addison F. Unangst Mr. and Mrs. William C. Van Wilgen Dr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Veale Mr. Donald R. Veto, Jr. Ms. Robin M. Vidito Frank and Kim Waltman Mr. and Mrs. Jay M. Washburn Ms. Deborah E. Waterman Mr. Arthur Edward Webster, Esq. Ms. Loyola M. Welsh Thomas and Martha Westmoreland Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Wheeler Mr. and Mrs. David A. White Mr. Brent D. Wiberg Dr. James F. Wiley and Dr. Catherine C. Wiley Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Will Mr. Keith E. Wilson and Ms. Marjorie A. Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Craig A. Wishart Mr. Eric A. Wolfe and Ms. Joanne Alfieri Atty. and Mrs. R. Bradley Wolfe Mr. and Mrs. Keith J. Wolff Ms. Andrea P. Yalof Atty. and Mrs. Jonathan M. Zajac Dr. Robert W. Zavoski and Ms. Martha A. Steeves Mr. Martin Zibuda Corporations Corporate Partners Giving of $25,000 or greater The Allstate Foundation Bimbo Bakeries USA Bingham McCutchen, LLP Costco Wholesale Dunkin Donuts Great American Donut, Inc. Hoffman Auto Group Kohl’s Koskoff, Koskoff & Bieder PC Open Solutions, Inc. Price Chopper’s Golub Foundation Rite Aid Pharmacy Mia Paradiso, 3, from Stafford, told her story to 102.9 DRC-FM listeners as part of the Eighth Annual Children’s Miracle Network Radiothon benefiting Connecticut Children’s. Walmart and Sam’s Club Wendy’s Restaurants/Hartford DMA Giving between $10,000 and $24,999 Aetna Bank of America The Batista Companies Companions & Homemakers Dombroski, Knapsack, & Hillis GitlinCampise, LLC HCC Global Financial Products HCG Services, Inc. Landmark Partners LEGO Systems, Inc. Lydall, Inc. MAG Ventures, LLC Max Restaurant Group McCarthy Concrete, Inc. Morgan Stanley Smith Barney New Country Motors Northeast Utilities Onex Corporation Origin Health Solutions Otis Elevator Company Pfizer, Inc. RE/MAX of New England Robinson & Cole, LLP Giving between $5,000 and $9,999 Ace Hardware Corporation Aramark Corporation Bell Realty Investment LLC Blockbuster Video Cashman & Katz Integrated Communications 2010 Annual Report 27 CIGNA Foundation Comcast Communications, Inc. Dairy Queen Google The Hartford Courant Hartford Hospital The Hartford Investment Management HRG Management, LLC International House of Pancakes iParty Jefferson Radiology JZ, Inc Lyman Orchards Pfizer Worldwide Biopharmaceutical Businesses Sigma-Tau Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Standard Builders Inc. Waldbaum’s Foodmart Walker & Willis, Inc. Other Corporate Donors Abbott Ball Company Abbott Laboratories Advanced Health Media Aftermarket Specialty Company Air Temp Mechanical Services Al’s Landscaping & Nursery Center Ambulance Service of Manchester American Eagle Federal Credit Union American Homecare Federation, Inc. Anwo Machine & Tool Co., Inc. Architectural Building Systems, Inc. Astonish Results, LP Audi of America, LLC Austin Products Co., Inc. Axcan Pharma US, Inc. Aztec Technologies Barnes Aerospace Beazley USA Belmont Laundry and Custom Dry Cleaners Berger’s Plumbing Properties LLC Biosystems of New England, Inc. Blum, Shapiro & Company, P.C. Bradford & Marzec, LLC Brenner, Saltzman and Wallman Bristol-Myers Squibb Company Brook Wealth Management Burt Process Equipment C.M. Smith Agency, Inc. C.S. Margison, Inc. Care Guard Warranty Services 28 2010 Annual Report Carmody & Torrance LLP CD Universe CDW Corp. Chemtura Corp. Chubb CIGNA Foundation Club 24 Health and Fitness/ Thrive Active Fitness Comfort and Care of Wallingford Constitution Cable Products, Inc CO-OP Financial Services Credit Insurance Management Corporation Crossmark CSL Behring LLC Danaher, Lagnese and Sacco, PC Lynn A. Damon Photography Dance Dimensions, LLC Dent Wizard International Disney and ESPN Media Networks Dominion Enterprises Dornenburg Group Driving Range 349 Main Street, LLC Eastern Connecticut Health Network Enterprise Rent-A-Car Federman, Lally & Remis, LLC Fiduciary Investment Advisors, LLC Fierston Financial Group Four T’s Construction, LLC Gannon Enterprises LLC Genentech, Inc. Goldman Sachs & Co. Goodrich Danbury Employees Helping Hand Fund Guida Guy’s & Gal’s Service Club Hartford Anesthesiology Associates Hartford Distributors, Inc. Hartford Federal Credit Union Hartford Marriott Downtown Hartford Restaurant Group Hartford Stamp & Office Works High Meadow Management Company Hooper Holmes, Inc./Portamedic Howd & Ludorf, LLC HRW Resources, Inc. Hydro Honing Laboratories ING Integrity Hose & Coupling, LLC Jack and Jill of America, Inc. Kelly Financial Group Labrazel Home Law Offices of Trantolo & Trantolo, P.C. Lane Construction Corporation Levy & Droney, PC Liberty Bank Foundation Lime Rock Park M.J.P. Associates, Inc. Manafort Brothers, Inc. Managed Air Systems, LLC Mariella Creations, Inc. Martin Construction McPhee Electrical Ltd Medtronic Inc. Microsoft Matching Gifts Program Mobile Productivity Inc. Modern Plumbing Supply, Inc. Mondrian Investment Partners Moses and Schreiber, LLP Mott Corporation MSC Industrial Nardini Corporation Nicola, Yester & Company, P.C. Nissan USA Northeast Mold & Plastics, Inc. NRG Energy, Inc. NRO Toolbox OakBridge Insurance Services O’Brien, Tanski & Young, LLP Olsen Construction Services Omar Coffee Company OrthoPediatrics Corp. Orthopedic Associates of Hartford Paradiso Insurance Pediatric Cardiology Associates, LLC People’s United Bank Praline’s Ice Cream PricewaterhouseCoopers ProHealth Physicians, Inc. Pullman & Comley, LLC Rogin Nassau Caplan Lassman & Hirtle, LLC Russell Phillips & Associates, LLC Schuster Driscoll & Company Security Technologies Inc. Shire US Sibson Consulting, a Division of Segal Simtech, Inc. Smith Whiley & Company Solidus, Inc. Solvay Pharmaceuticals Sonitrol Security Systems of Hartford, Inc. Spartan Aerospace, LLC Stevens Ford Lincoln Mercury Stryker Super Foodmart #108 Super Foodmart #355 Sysco Connecticut, LLC TD Bank Dealer Financial Services The Jack Farrelly Company The Venue Toshi Japanese Restaurant Towers Watson Town Fair Tire Toyota Motor Credit Corporation Trust Company of Connecticut Trust Company of the West Tucker Mechanical Tyler English Fitness, LLC UCB, Inc. Valeo Sylvania, LLC Village Mortgage Co. Voyant Health Walter D. Sullivan Company, Inc. Westfield Capital Management Co., LLC WFSB William B. Meyer, Inc. Willimantic Brewing Co., LLC Xerox Corporation U.S.A X-Medical, LLC Foundations Acorn Alcinda Foundation, Inc. Aetna Foundation, Inc. Ahearn Family Foundation J R Albert Charitable Trust Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation All Waste Charitable Foundation The Allied Printing Services Charitable Foundation Ames Stores Foundation, Inc. Arbella Charitable Foundation Barnes Group Foundation, Inc. Bob’s Discount Furniture Charitable Foundation Mae Casali Bonvicini Foundation The Central National-Gottesman Foundation Ceres Foundation, Inc. This past June, the Ferrari Club of America-New England Region celebrated its 10th year as a supporter of Connecticut Children’s. As part of a day-long celebration, patients get to ride in a Ferrari parade from the Medical Center to the state Capital. Over the past decade, the Club has raised more than $600,000 for the Department of Surgery. The Children’s Fund of Connecticut The Commonwealth Fund The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven Community Foundation of Greater New Britain Corroon Foundation Aldo DeDominicis Foundation, Inc. The Patrick and Catherine Weldon Donaghue Medical Research Foundation Doty Family Foundation Yvette and Arthur Eder Foundation The Edgemer Foundation, Inc. EIS Foundation, Inc. Ensworth Charitable Foundation The Dillon Flanigan Foundation E. Clayton and Edith P. Gengras, Jr. Foundation, Inc. Todd S. Greenberg Charitable Foundation, Inc. Hartford Foundation For Public Giving John and Kelly Hartman Foundation ING Foundation The Johnson Family Foundation The Karlson Family Foundation, Inc. Kostin Ruffkess Foundation Lea’s Foundation For Leukemia Research Inc. LEGO Children’s Fund George A. & Grace L. Long Foundation Macy’s Foundation Manafort Family Foundation Matteo Family Foundation McKesson Foundation, Inc. The Mill Foundation for Kids, Inc. Music Drives Us Foundation Newman’s Own Foundation The Nixon Foundation The Owenoke Foundation The Jorge Posada Foundation The Prudential Foundation Raynbow Foundation The Reach Foundation Renaissance Charitable Foundation Inc. Andrea Rizzo Foundation Charles Nelson Robinson Fund The Rogow Greenberg Foundation, Inc. Ruby Slipper Cancer Foundation for Children SBM Charitable Foundation, Inc. Luke J. Schamberger Foundation Walden W. & Jean Young Shaw Foundation Sorenson-Pearson Family Foundation, Inc. Starlight Children’s Foundation NY*NJ*CT Strike 3 Foundation Tides Foundation Timken Foundation of Canton The Valley Community Foundation Waterford Group Charitable Foundation Weinerman Foundation, Inc. Wireless Zone Foundation for Giving, Inc. The ZAC Foundation for Children’s Safety Organizations AirSoft CT American Legion Department of Connecticut, Inc. The American Legion Family Annex Classic Cruisers Special Events Circle of Care for Families with Cancer Community Crusade for Children, Inc. Community Renewal Team of Greater Hartford Connecticut Brain Tumor Alliance Connecticut Challenge Connecticut Classic Chevy Connecticut Professional Timber Producers Association, Inc. Connecticut State Employee Campaign Connecticut State Police Union Connecticut Street Legends Dynamite Academy of Gymnastics Branford Elks Lodge No. 1939 Connecticut Elks Association Westbrook Elks Lodge No. 1784 Emanuel Lutheran Church Gesang & Declamation Club June’s Outback Pub Mechanical Contractors Association of Connecticut, Inc. Miss Connecticut Organization MOMS Club of Salem CT New Britain Assembly No. 6 Newington Ski Club Nutmeg Woodturners League Shoreline Recycled Teenage Cruisers United Assoc. of Journeymen & Apprentices, Plumbing United Way of Central & Northeastern Connecticut United Way of Tri-State University of Connecticut Foundation, Inc Schools Canton Intermediate School Gideon Welles School Glastonbury High School Graduating Seniors Griswold Middle School Har-Bur Middle School Ivy Drive School RHAM High School Run with Hills Westminster School Sponsored Events 102.9 DRC-FM Children’s Miracle Network Radiothon 2nd Company Governor’s Horse Guard Trail Ride Aces for Kids Charity Golf Tournament Advertising Club of Connecticut Charity Auction Anna Mendez Pig Roast Geno Auriemma’s “Fore the Kids” Golf Tournament Peter M. Bakker Charity Golf Tournament Bob’s Discount Furniture Charitable Foundation Golf Tournament The Bogtrotters Charity Golf Tournament Brewer Pilots Point “End of the Season Shed Party” Burt Process Charity Golf Tournament Cans for Kids Cayden’s Change Central Connecticut State University Alumni Baseball Golf Outing Comedians Conquering Cancer Connecticut Children’s Medical Center Friends Storybook Gala Connecticut Club Managers Association “Swing for Charity” Connecticut Law Enforcement “5-0 on Snow” Ski Race Connecticut Miracle Ride Connecticut National Guard Association Golf Tournament Connecticut State Police “Stuff a Cruiser” Toy Drive and Fundraiser Crayons for Cancer CrossFit Relentless Cycle of Life: Cancer Survivors Day Neil R. Esposito and Sarah Ann Memorial Annual Raynbow Classic Vinny Esposito Memorial Golf Tournament Ferrari Club of America/New England Region “Concorso Ferrari” Fiduciary Investment Hartford Marathon Dillon Flanigan Foundation Golf Tournament Ford News Restaurant, Valentine’s Dinner and Dance The Franco American Club Dance Gabriella’s Scoop Night Gerald F. Sommers Memorial Golf Tournament “Golf Fore the Kids” Jacob Osit Memorial Golf Tournament Good Old Boys, Remember When Dinner and Dance Grace Bergin Lemonade Stand H’Art of Art “Hard Hitt’n Lowz” New Britain, CT Car Club Show Hartford Marathon Hike for Tikes Burton C. Hoffman Golf Classic HWM “Good Friday Open” In Harmony Dance International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Charity Golf Tournament International Executive Housekeepers Association – Connecticut Chapter Charity Golf Tournament Jane and Michelle’s Hair Gallery Jonas Bros. vs ESPN Softball Challenge Lyman Orchards Sunflower Maze At an event on the front lawn of the Medical Center, 7-year-old Diamond Diaz, adds her handprint to a white Santa Fe, the symbol of Hyundai’s Hope on Wheels program. The program supports children’s hospitals nationwide in their battle to prevent and cure childhood cancer. Manafort Family Foundation Charity Golf Tournament Margolis Wine Tasting Morlock School of Dance – Kids Dancing for Kids Talent Show Mount Southington Golf Tournament Mustaches for Kids Joan and Raymond Nardini Memorial Golf Tournament Ben Nascimbeni Jr. Memorial Golf Tournament Nikki’s Run OHS Golf Tournament Jessica Pasternak Bat Mitzvah Piggy’s Café’s Softball and Pool Tournament Christal Preszler Marathon Run Reach for the Beach Run for Nancy’s Kids Sadowski Coin Collection 2010 Annual Report 29 Paula Fahy Ostop and Lauren Zeligson present Marty Gavin with the proceeds from West Hartford Center Kidscard on behalf of over 75 stores and restaurants that participated in the discount shopping program. Each fall, shoppers can get 20% discounts at all locations when they donate to purchase the card. Snow Ride St. Joseph’s Polish Society’s Mel’s Run Take Five The River 105.9’s Pay for Play UConn HuskyTHON vie for the kids Walker Family Invitational Charity Golf Tournament Welcome Home Wolfpack – Hartford Wolfpack Community Foundation, Inc. West Hartford Center Kidscard Wide Open Golf Tournament Wings of Hope Bequests Judith D. Belisle Dorothy Block Clara M. Brandenburg Mary I. Driscoll Doris R. Faissole Mary A. Goodman Frances M. Hansson Elizabeth W. Huntting 30 2010 Annual Report Marie P. Lepa Elizabeth Lugg John Davis Murphy Betty May Pacey Victoria T. Page Isaline Pannell Grace S. Peck Barbara S. Place Sarah F. Robin Mildred N. Smith Ruth M. Tryon Woodrow Vaine Geraldine H. Waring Memorials Karen Abrams Laurie A. Adams Worthington M. Adams John Allen Caryl Anderson Karel J. Anderson Nit Angelini Gustavo A. Arango Sara Aronowitz Margaret H. Ashford Olga Bachman Altino S. Bairos Lorraine L. Baker Robert G. Bannon Sebastiano Bauduccio Dorothy D. Baumann Casey Beaupre Ellery Belanger Daune Bergman Sandra L. Bernstein Peyton E. Binder John P. Biolo Nicholas H. Booth Steffie Borello Daniel Bottass Curtis J. Boucher Jacqueline H. Brazee Phoenix A. Brindisi Allison Broderick John Broshkevitch Frederick Burgess Roberta S. Burstein Jane Burton Roger Butler Alexander M. Camerlin Debra H. Campagna Eleanor Caposio Marguerite Carlson Bernard B. Carter Thomas Carusello Robert Cassidy Irma Castrodad Nancy Chiffriller Nicholas Chiucarello Joan Cicco Evelyn K. Cigich Joyce Cloutier Sydney A. Coe Ronald G. Collins Mark J. Colodny Olivia V. Conant Vincent Costanzo Beatrice Cronin Ara P. Daglian Norman Dannahey Alban Dauti Kristen M. DeBonee Julius A. Demko Carmela DePasquale James D. Desso Pat C. Deyorio Jonathan Diaz Richard A. Dietzman Annette DiManno Dennis R. DiMauro Leonello J. Distefano James D’Onofrio Chris Drezek Clarence G. Dumond David W. Dumond Shayla M. Dunn William Duprey Irving Edelson Lina Eggleston Jon Eichler Joy Eichler Sally Ellis Jack A. Farrell Leo Fasano Lorraine Fay Christopher M. Ferraro Rose Ferraro Filippo P. Fichera Peter Fill Bartley Folan Herve Fournier Jean Francini William J. Friedeberg Carolyn Gabriele Sofia Gagliardi Mildred Gasparini Eugene Gaucher Jennifer Gazis Andrew Gervasio Catherine A. Giglietti Louise G. Gill Michael Ginolfi Helene Glantz Norman Glasband David A. Glass Gertrud Golden Robert R. Gordon Patricia A. Gould Katherine B. Gradante Harry J. Gray Marianna Grietti Christian J. Grimaldi Bradley Grogan Marin Ivyanne Hadden Joanna R. Hanson Raymond Hartsburg Elizabeth Heller L. Hingorani Frederick N. Hoadley Lola Hooper Beatrice V. Hudson Cole Humpherys Francis Hyde Robert Ingersoll Victor T. James Glenn Jarvis Jack Johnson Jane Johnson Laurence O. Jones Erica M. Jordan Arthur Jylkka Bill Kelly Richard A. Kerr Margaret M. Kimble Christopher J. Kivel Christopher Klimovich Frank R. Knight Jamie L. Knotts Patricia A. Knox Marcella Kogut Gail M. Kosakowski Jack Kramer Anna Krawiec George A. Krivickas Mary Kurker Edna T. Lamoin Timothy M. Larchar Hundreds of riders braved the rainy conditions to support Connecticut Children’s as part of the 15th annual Connecticut Miracle Ride. The event winds through Connecticut, including a drive by the Medical Center so patients and families can greet the riders. Nancy E. Law John W. Leavitt Judith Leduc Josephine and George Leghorn Dolores Leonard Nathan Lerman Daniel F. Levesque Israel Levine David J. Lieberman Richard P. Longo Ermelinda Loura Joseph W. Lowenthal Cindy A. Luberto H. M. Lunenburg Dennis P. Lynch Jose F. Lyon John Madden Alice E. Maddy Everett W. Madin Anthony Magno Caroline Magno Evan Malecki Benjamin C. Margolis Otelia P. Mariotti James Martinelli Ryan T. Mason Mike Massey David J. McClure James C. McClure Judith M. McCormick David McKenzie James N. McNerney Peter Mechachonis David Middleton Philip R. Middleton Sidney Miller Carolann Minervini Sebastian Monaco Lawrence F. Montgomery Eugenia Moulton Baktie Muharem Scott K. Mulready Robert M. Murning Fred G. Musano Joan Nardini Raymond J. Nardini Suzanne E. Newton Ryan J. Nichols Betty Lou Northrop Michael Nunez Caroline F. O’Brien Christopher F. O’Connor Jeremy M. Olearnick Joseph Orcinoli Joanna Orzel Jacob Osit Lena Osowski Hiltrud Oswiecimski George Oze Marion Parsons Irene Pasmeg Azilda Paturel Albert Paul Guido Pedemonti Gilbert J. Peterson Arlene M. Phoenix Walter Pich Maurice M. Pike Mary Rose Ploski Donald V. Pock George Polansky Jerome Pomerantz Andrew Potoczny Francis O. Prete Elizabeth M. Putman Laura E. Quinn Shirley Rackowitz Richard A. Rahmig Jacquelyn N. Regan Rae R. Rivkin Anna M. Robertson Mireille Robinson Adrian Rodas Marie D. Rodney Robert P. Ross Melanie A. Rossini John F. Rowlson Burton Y. Royce Joyce Rusin Heather L. Rybinski Jack Saffer Richard A. Sahlin Namah S. Saleh Phyllis Sapere Charles D. Scoville Jonathan R. Seymour Gittel Silverberg Philomena Silvestri Debbie Simoes Lillian A. Sjovall Courtney H. Smith Gloria M. Smith Raymond H. Smith Dorothy J. Sobota Evelyn Somerville Saverio P. Stancati Dianne Stanley Anne Steinberg Matthew Stoto Rosemary Strekel Lisa A. Striebel Antoinette V. Sullivan Christopher P. Swain Linda J. Szawerda Paul Szczygiel Robert P. Tardif Ermina Teixeira Harold F. Teveris Richard D. Thompson Derek Tranchida Louise R. Tufano Conrad A. Turgeon Albert F. Turner Mary E. Tyrrell Jeffrey Vaughan Joseph A. Vaughan Katie Vayda Bernard Veits Alesandro Verrengia Catherine Vivirito Barbara Voelkening Kyle L. Waskowich Rita Weeks Robert B. Weiner Barbara Welles Noah H. Westmoreland Patricia A. Wilson Thomas J. Wilson Joseph Wohlschlaeger Barbarann Wood Joseph H. Wu Jesse R. Young Marguerite Yung Harry Zelman Anne Zeyha Richard J. Zink New Britain Stadium was filled to capacity as the Jonas Brothers and celebrities from ESPN competed in the Jonas Brothers vs. ESPN Softball Challenge. Proceeds from the event went to support Connecticut Children’s Brighter Hope Campaign. 2 01 0 Annual Report 31 C onnect i cut C h i l d ren ’ s M e d i cal C enter Leadership C onnect i cut C h i l d ren ’ s M e d i cal C enter C orporate B oar d o f D i rector s Charles Shivery Chair H. Mark Lunenburg Vice Chair William Popik, MD Vice Chair Martin J. Gavin President Robert Shanfield Secretary Gerald J. Boisvert, Jr. Treasurer Marilyn Bacon, MD Thomas O. Barnes E. Clayton Gengras, III Louis Hernandez, Jr. Jeffrey Hoffman Harlan M. Kent Robert M. Le Blanc Cato Laurencin, MD Soren Torp Laursen H. Mark Lunenburg Katherine O. Nixon William Popik, MD Pamela Trotman Reid, Ph.D. Anne P. Sargent 32 2010 Annual Report Robert Shanfield Charles Shivery Stephen J. Sills Lynda B. Smith, Ph.D. C onnect i cut C h i l d ren ’ s M e d i cal C enter Foun d at i on B oar d o f D i rector s Anne P. Sargent Chair Jeffrey Hoffman Vice Chair Robert Shanfield Vice Chair E. Clayton Gengras, III Vice Chair Martin J. Gavin Chief Executive Officer Martha Schall President Glen Greenberg Secretary Gerald J. Boisvert, Jr. Treasurer Thomas O. Barnes John M. Barry Paula Burris Scott Fanning Kevin Flaherty E. Clayton Gengras, III Glen R. Greenberg Donna Hires Jeffrey Hoffman Edward Lewis H. Mark Lunenburg James Manafort Charles Olson Michael Pfaff William Popik, MD Anne P. Sargent Robert Shanfield Charles Shivery Jessica Zachs Lauren Zeligson C onnect i cut C h i l d ren ’ s M e d i cal C enter E x ecut i v e M ana g ement T eam Martin J. Gavin President and Chief Executive Officer Gerald J. Boisvert, Jr. Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Paul Dworkin, MD Physician-in-Chief Fernando Ferrer, MD Surgeon-in-Chief Theresa Hendricksen, RN, MS Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Robert Englander, MD, MPH Senior Vice President, Quality and Patient Safety Martha E. Schall President, Connecticut Children’s Foundation Ann Taylor Senior Vice President and General Counsel Dean Rapoza President, Connecticut Children’s Specialty Group Elizabeth Rudden Vice President, Human Resources Kelly R. Styles Vice President and Chief Information Officer Ann Milanese, MD President, Medical Staff Medical Director, Education and Rehabilitation Services CREDITS: Executive Editor: Martha Schall; Editor: Robert Fraleigh; Contributors: Chris Boyle and Doreen Tarascio; Design: Dornenburg Group; Photography: J. Fiereck Photography, LLC; Printing: Finlay Printing Emergency Department Visits Emergency Department Visits C onnect i cut 60,000 60,000 C h i l d ren ’ s 53,579 53,579 M e d i cal C enter 50,251 50,251 50,000 46,800 50,000 43,292 2010 Statistical Report 12,000 9,807 10,000 43,292 8,809 8,516 9,906 10,000 8,516 40,000 40,000 8,000 8,000 30,000 30,000 6,000 6,000 20,000 20,000 4,000 4,000 10,000 10,000 2,000 2,000 0 2007 2008 2009 0 2010 Inpatient Admissions Key Facts Inpatient Admissions Patient Days 46,800 Surgical Surgical Cases 12,000 8,000 8,000 7,000 6,753 7,000 6,000 6,753 5,800 6,360 36,799 5,000 53,579 Emergency Department Visits 2008 2009 2010 2007 2008 40,000 5,800 6,360 0 2010 35,000 32,971 37,271 35,913 35,000 5,000 25,000 25,000 Surgical Cases 4,000 9,906 4,000 20,000 20,000 Inpatient Beds 3,000 147 3,000 15,000 15,000 16 2,000 10,000 10,000 1085 1,000 5,000 5,000 Connecticut Children’s2,000 Locations Medical Staff Employees Volunteers 1,000 0 2,133 2007 255 2008 2009 0 2010 0 2007 2008 2009 2010 2007 2008 2009 2008 Patient 40,000 36,799 30,000 5,552 2007 Patient Days Inpatient Admissions 6,753 2009 30,000 6,000 5,552 0 2007 8,809 0 2010 2 01 0 Ann ual Report 33 32,971 2007 37,271 2008 Connecticut Children’s Medical Center 282 Washington Street Hartford, CT 06106 Connecticut Children’s Medical Center is the region’s only academic medical center dedicated exclusively to the care of children, with doctors and nurses who care only for children. Offering a full range of pediatric services from birth to age 18, Connecticut Children’s brings quality care to children and families through its hospitals in Hartford and Waterbury, its Specialty Care Centers in Farmington, Glastonbury, Hartford and Shelton and 12 other practice locations. For more information, please visit www.connecticutchildrens.org Making hope a reality. 2010 ANNUAL REPORT