Join the Maliniac Circle - The Plastic Surgery Foundation

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Join the Maliniac Circle - The Plastic Surgery Foundation
JOIN THE
Maliniac
Circle
The future of plastic surgery is in your hands.
Join the Maliniac Circle: Support the Future of Plastic Surgery
Maliniac Fellows have chosen to invest in the future of plastic surgery by supporting
research, development of new technological advances, education and humanitarian
initiatives.
Maliniac funding supports:
Research – Clinically relevant research is at the heart of the specialty’s growth
Education – Supporting the International Scholars program, furthering member
surgeons’ education
Registry Data – Providing data tracking to improve patient care, outcomes and
satisfaction, supporting the requirements of data-driven outcomes
Humanitarian Initiatives – Supporting the charitable service of plastic surgeons
who lend their highly specialized skills to the world’s neediest children and adults
Community Giving –Funding charitable grants to increase awareness of breast
reconstruction and providing surgical care for women who otherwise could not
afford breast reconstruction
MALINIAC…Honoring one of the forefathers of plastic surgery
Jacques Maliniac, MD
…one of the founders of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS)
Born in 1889 in Warsaw, Poland, Dr. Maliniac
came to the United States in 1923 and settled in
New York City. In 1925, he opened a thriving
private practice and convinced administrators
of the City Hospital system to establish the first
division of plastic surgery at a public hospital.
In October 1931, Dr. Maliniac and Gustave
Aufricht, MD, invited other surgeons in the
developing field of plastic surgery to join them
in founding the American Society of Plastic
and Reconstructive Surgeons (now the ASPS).
Dr. Maliniac worked hard to get the new
association off the ground, even holding many
of its first meetings in his office.
In honor of his commitment to the specialty,
the Maliniac Circle is The Plastic Surgery
Foundation’s most prestigious recognition society.
Research • Humanitarian Initiatives • Training • Innovation • Education
THE PSF IMPACT
How your donation helped The PSF support
the future of plastic surgery in 2014.
$690,000
in Research Grants
supporting the best and
brightest plastic surgeons
in their clinically
relevant research.
18
Humanitarian &
Charitable Grants
including 7 charitable
grants for breast reconstructive
surgery and 11 grants to raise
the awareness about breast
reconstruction surgery.
36
16
International
Medical School
Instructional
Visits
Scholars
9 visiting professors
instructed plastic
surgery students at
36 institutions.
were funded to
observe at U.S.
surgical sites.
6
Registries and Clinical Studies
actively working to advance the specialty
through data collection, research and quality improvement.
Maliniac Circle • (847) 228-3325 • Maliniac@PlasticSurgery.org
The Maliniac Circle Supports the National Endowment
for Plastic Surgery…a medical endowment for the perpetuation
of achievement in plastic surgery.
A fund within The PSF, The National Endowment for Plastic Surgery
(NEPS) is a fund restricted to support research and designed to ensure
the continuity of innovations across the specialty.
All contributions to the Endowment are added to the principal of
the fund and remain there in perpetuity. The Endowment remains
intact, and only the income generated from prudent investment of
the principal funds research, technology and programs targeting the
efficacy and safety of surgical procedures.
“I elected to join the Maliniac Circle because this is the way we can
contribute to the future of plastic surgery. Research has enormous impacts
on healthcare, economy, and social issues. It has saved lives and made
improvements in the quality of people’s lives. Contributing to research allows
us to keep the competitive edge in the United States and to share it globally.”
–Susan Kaweski, MD, FACS
Research • Humanitarian Initiatives • Training • Innovation • Education
Your Maliniac Membership Benefits
To recognize your generosity and to acknowledge that you have joined
the Maliniac Circle, you will receive the following:
v Commemoration of your membership with a Maliniac lapel pin,
plaque and scarf/tie.
v Recognition at Plastic Surgery The Meeting including:
• Introduction and acknowledgment at the Opening Ceremony
• Invitation to VIP Reception
• Access to the exclusive Maliniac Lounge
• Your name and photo on the Maliniac Wall
v Recognition in ASPS publications:
• Name listed in The PSF Annual Report
• Name and photo on The PSF website
• Addition of a Maliniac logo next to your name in the
ASPS Membership Directory
• Featured in Plastic Surgery News’ “Maliniac Spotlight” series
“My wife and I agreed that plastic surgery has played an integral part of our
lives; the contribution to the National Endowment for Plastic Surgery allows us
to both pay back and reach forward. We view a contribution to the National
Endowment as insurance for the specialty-so that future generations of plastic
surgeons will have the same opportunities-perhaps better ones-than I did
because the field of plastic surgery will be preserved.”
– Brentley Buchele, MD
Maliniac Circle • (847) 228-3325 • Maliniac@PlasticSurgery.org
Create Your Legacy – Many ways to give
Joining the Maliniac Circle is a significant financial commitment that will help
ensure the future of plastic surgery through investment in innovative research and
technology. The PSF recognizes the magnitude of your commitment and offers
multiple ways to become a Maliniac Fellow.
Cash Donation: The simplest way to give with immediate impact on the specialty. Pledge: Divide your donation into installments over a designated number of years.
You show your commitment as a Maliniac with the latitude to donate over time.
Appreciated Securities Contribution: Perfect for the tax-conscious Maliniac, any
long-term appreciated securities with unrealized gains may be donated to The PSF,
allowing for a tax deduction taken for the full market value of the securities. Since the
securities are donated rather than sold, capital gains taxes from selling the securities
no longer apply. Please consult your tax professional for full details.
Insurance Policy: Popular with Maliniacs who are still early in their career, a life
insurance policy allows you to give an affordable yet substantial gift. Establish a new
policy naming The PSF or NEPS as the owner and beneficiary and make premium
payments directly to The PSF – or – purchase and maintain the policy but specify
The PSF or NEPS as the beneficiary.
Bequest: Designate The PSF or NEPS as the beneficiary in your will, trust or other
investment instrument. This allows you to maintain control of your assets during your
lifetime as you to make a legacy gift to the Maliniac Circle.
The future of plastic surgery is in your hands. Join us!
For more information or to join the Maliniac Circle, contact Joél Marie Payne at
(847) 228-3325 or Maliniac@PlasticSurgery.org.
Research • Humanitarian Initiatives • Training • Innovation • Education
Our Current Maliniac Fellows…
Thank You for Supporting the Future of Plastic Surgery.
Dr. Bruce* and Tamara Achauer
Dr. John and Candese Alexander
Dr. Bernard and Susan Alpert
Dr. Darrick and Dr. Elizabeth Antell
Dr. Stephan and Viviane Leao-Baker
Dr. Keith and Tina Brandt
Dr. Richard E. and Colleen A. Brown
Dr. Brentley and Diane Buchele
Dr. Rafael C. Cabrera
Dr. Theodore and Sheryl Calianos
Dr. John and Laurie Canady
Drs. Andrew and Amy Chen
Dr. Eugene and Ruth Ann Cherny
Dr. Bernard Cohen*
Dr. Norman and Pat Cole
Dr. Sydney R. Coleman
Dr. Mark and Charlotte Constantian
Dr. Mary Ann Contogiannis and Ralph E. Huey
Dr. Robert N. Cooper
Dr. James R. and Gayle Cullington
Dr. J. Douglas and Barbara Cusick
Drs. Richard and Brenda D’Amico
Dr. Lynn Damitz
Dr. Tancredi D’Amore
Dr. Glenn and Maryann Davis
Dr. Sharadkumar Dicksheet*
Dr. T. Michael Dixon
Dr. Greg and Helga Dowbak
Dr. Sepehr Egrari
Dr. Walter and Carolyn Erhardt
Dr. Roberta Gartside
Drs. David and Lisa Genecov
Dr. Scot and Alisa Glasberg
Dr. R. Cole Goodman
Dr. Arun and Smita Gosain
Dr. Richard and Robin Greco
Dr. B. Rai Gupta
Dr. Subhas and Seema Gupta
Dr. Geoffrey and Kathryn Gurtner
Dr. Karol and Ellen Gutowski
Dr. Bahman and Lora Guyuron
Dr. James and Barbara Hoehn
Dr. C. Scott and Rev. Suzanne C. Hultman
Dr. Ron and Nancy Israeli
Dr. Ronald and Virginia Iverson
Dr. Jeffrey E. Janis
Dr. John and Marcia Jarrett
Dr. Michael Kalisman
Dr. Susan Kaweski
Dr. Brian Kinney
Dr. Gurmander and Maninder Kohli
Dr. William and Linda Kuzon
Dr. David and Sherry Larson
Dr. J. William Little
Dr. Dennis and Mary Lynch
Dr. Sergio Pasquale Maggi
Fred and Mary McCoy Foundation
Dr. Michael Francis McGuire
Dr. Dan and Jan Mills
Dr. Peter Neligan
Dr. Michael W. Neumeister
Dr. R. Barrett and Barbara Noone
Dr. Douglas Ousterhout
Dr. James and Diane Payne
Dr. John and Susan Persing
Drs. Linda and William Phillips
Dr. Patrick Proffer
Dr. Norman and Deborah Rappaport
Dr. Debra Ann Reilly-Culver
Dr. William Riley
Dr. Luis M. Rios, Jr.
Dr. Luis M. Rios, Sr.*
Dr. Rod Rohrich and Diane Gibby
Dr. Stephen Ronan
Dr. Robert and Cynthia Ruberg
Dr. Robert and Anne Russell
Dr. Kenneth and Luci Salyer
Dr. Bernard* G. and Rhoda G. Sarnat
Dr. Loren S. Schechter
Dr. James D. and Kathleen Schlenker
Dr. Petra Schneider-Redden and Curt Redden
Dr. Paul and Barbara Schnur
Dr. Michele Shermak and Howard Sobkov
Dr. Randy Sherman
Dr. Margaret and Stephen Skiles
Dr. Sherwood and Judith Smith
Dr. David H. and Janie Song
Dr. Scott and Cynthia Spear
Dr. Anne Taylor and David Heutel
Dr. Karen B. Vaniver
Drs. Nicholas B. Vedder and Susan R. Heckbert
Dr. Charles and Gale Verheyden
Dr. Amy Wandel
Dr. Philip D. and Elizabeth L. Wey
Dr. Linton and Renata Whitaker
Dr. Thomas C. Wiener
Dr. Robert and JoAnne Winslow
Dr. Robin T.W. Yuan
Dr. Elvin G. and Sharon Zook
*indicates deceased member
Maliniac Circle • (847) 228-3325 • Maliniac@PlasticSurgery.org
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