Albanian American Medical Society First Award Gala Saturday
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Albanian American Medical Society First Award Gala Saturday
A IC AN I A N A M B AL AN ME C I D ER L SOCIET Y •M • MVIII Albanian American Medical Society First Award Gala Saturday, March 19, 2011 ● 6:00 PM The Harvard Club of New York City 35 West 44th Street New York NY 10036 68442 Albanian American Medical.pdf, December 1, 2011, 09:11:28 Albanian American Medical Society PRAYER OF THE ALBANIAN LANGUAGE SCHOOL (January 14,1967) God Almighty, Creator of the Universe, help us give a successful start to our Albanian School, so that we may learn the language, history and traditions of the Albanian nation, the country of origin of our parents and forefathers; for even though she is poor and humble, she is noble; for even though she has suffered throughout the centuries in her dogged fight for survival, she is a nation who lives, and will continue to live, for she wishes to live. God Almighty, in this great nation of America, where different ethnic groups have found liberty and happiness, let us be proud of our Albanian heritage, for its people and language are among the oldest in the world; for the moral fiber of the Albanian family is among the healthiest in the world; for this heritage is a precious one, and is an asset in the framework of our large American family to which we are privileged to belong. Dear Lord, bless our country, the United States of America – the country in which we are born and raised in freedom and happiness; bless Albania, the country of our parents and forefathers, and bestow peace and happiness on both these nations, since we are a link between them and we love them both. Amen 2 68442 Albanian American Medical.pdf, December 1, 2011, 09:11:29 www.albamedsociety.org First Award Gala P R O G R A 17:30 Welcome to the AAMS Gala, Grill Room 18:00 Open Bar, Reception, Harvard Hall 18:45 Chamber Music, Classic Masterpieces Welcome Remarks for 2011 Gala event Dr. Lindita Çoku AAMS President M 19:00 Dinner service Main Speech & Presentations AAMS members 20:00 Introduction of the Guest speakers Dr. Sulejman Çelaj AAMS Co-Chairman 20:15 Presentation of the Award Dr. Ferid Murad AAMS Honorary Chairman & 1998 Nobel Laureate in Medicine & Physiology Lifetime Achievement Award Dr. Agim Leka 21:00 Guest Speaker: Jaime R. Torres DMP, MS Regional Director US Department of Health and Human Services 21:15 Guest Speaker: Dr. Peter C. Carmel President American Medical Association 21:30 Live Musical Performance The best of Albanian Songs & Dance 22:00 Recognition of the Gala Organizing Committee Closing Remarks - Dr. Lindita Çoku AAMS President www.albamedsociety.org 68442 Albanian American Medical.pdf, December 1, 2011, 09:11:29 3 Albanian American Medical Society MUSICAL REPERTOIRE MUSICIANS: GJILBERTA LUCAJ-GELAJ: VIOLONIST & CELLIST HERMIRA GJONI: PIANISTS MERITA HALILI: SINGER LULE BORE..............................SIMON GJONI HABANERA FROM CARMEN...................G. BIZET LA PALOMA (THE DOVE) .......................S. YRADIER LOVE ME TENDER....................ELVIS PRESLEY ROMANCE...............................SIMON GJONI SERENADE...........................F. SCHUBERT AVE MARIA.........................BACH-GOUNOD POEMA E RRAPSODID............SIMON GJONI ASTURIAS...........................ISAAC ALBENIZ COUNTRY DANCE............C.M. von WEBER MEDITATION (from opera Thais).........J. MASSENET ANGEL'S SERENADE.....................G.BRAGA CIELITO LINDO (Beautiful Heaven)...........C. FERNANDEZ LIRIK PRANVEROR...................SIMON GJONI THE SWAN...........................SAINT SAENS SALUT D'AMOR...................E. ELGAR NOCTURNE OP.9.NO.2............F. CHOPIN SOLVJEG'S SONG.................E. GRIEG MOLLA E VOGEL.................SIMON GJONI OH ASAMAN........................SIMON GJONI *HERMIRA GJONI: SOLO* MOONLIGHT SONATA..............L.V. BEETHOVEN WALTZ IN A MINOR.....................F.CHOPIN POLONAISE............................OGINSKI THE GODFATHER THEME...............NINO ROTA WALTZ NO. 2.......................D. SHOSTAKOVICH LOVE STORY..................FRANCIS LAI NOCTURNE IN C# MINOR............F. CHOPIN FUR ELISE....................L.V. BEETHOVEN LECUONA.................ERNESTO MALAGUENA ARABESQUE................C. DEBUSSY SUITE ESPAGNOLE..........ISAAC ALBENIZ WALTZ IN C# MINOR.........F.CHOPIN POLKA..................J. STRAUSS LARA'S THEME (from Dr. Zhivago)........MAURICE JARRE NAPOLITAN TARANTELLA..................TRADITIONAL ARGENTINA TANGO.....................VILLOLO 4 68442 Albanian American Medical.pdf, December 1, 2011, 09:11:29 www.albamedsociety.org First Award Gala MERITA HALILI & THE RAIF HYSENI ORCHESTRA MERITA HALILI-SINGER, RAIF HYSENI-ACCORDION, MIRGJEN DAROVA-BASS GUITAR, SEVIM UMER-DRUMS & TAPAN-MANASTIR, DRITËRO GJIKOLLI-CLARINET & SAXOPHONE CENTRAL ALBANIA 2. Ma gëzofsh jelekun prej ari ..........................................May you enjoy your golden vest 3. Jelekun kadife..............................................................................The vest of velvet 4. Lule t’bukra ka Tirana.......................................................Tirana has beautiful flowers 5. Ajka e qumshtit...............................................................The cream of the milk Medley of 6. Lujma lujma belin e .........................................................Dance, dance with your waist MACEDONIA 7. Vetë më the të dua...............................................................You told me you loved me 8. Dada do ta shes .....................................................................Dada will sell her apron 9. Moj Xhemile......................................................................O Xhemile [A woman's name] 10. Dola të përcolla......................................................................I went out to see you off 11. Original instrumental composition ..................................Raif Hyseni and Orchestra SOUTHERN ALBANIA/ÇAMËRIA 12. U mbush mali plot me rrush ........................................The forest has filled with grapes 13. Tuman kuqe ..........................................................................Red shalvarë (pantaloons) 14. Dallëndyshe e vogêl ......................................................................Little swallow 15. Më jep një pikë ujë ................................................................Give me a drop of water 16. Xhixhile ...............................................................................Xhixhile [A woman's name] NORTHERN ALBANIA/MONTENEGRO 17. Ky marak ............................................................................................My desire 18. M’ka shku mendja me u feju ........................................I am thinking of getting engaged 19. Dola në penxhere.....................................................................I went to the window KOSOVA 20. Mihane ..................................................................................Mihane [A woman's name] 21. Ani mori nuse ..................................................................................Oh you bride 22. Shota ........................................................................................................Shota 23. Mora mandolinën......................................................................I took my mandolin www.albamedsociety.org 68442 Albanian American Medical.pdf, December 1, 2011, 09:11:29 5 Albanian American Medical Society A Message from the Albanian American Medical Society Dear Distinguished Guests, The Albanian American Medical Society (AAMS) would like to welcome you to the First Award Gala. We are thrilled to have you here to celebrate with us. We are deeply grateful for your friendship and support, which has been essential to what AAMS has and will accomplish. OVERVIEW & MISSION The Albanian American Medical Society was established on July 20, 2008 as a professional, humanitarian, non-profit organization by Albanian American medical professionals licensed to practice medicine in the United States. It is organized to contribute to the AlbanianAmerican medical community and the underserved population in the United States of America and in the Balkans as well as maintaining strong educational bonds with academic healthcare institutions in Albanian populated territories of the Balkan Peninsula. AAMS was first established with a very simple yet grand vision: to be an organization exclusively for charitable, educational, and scientific purposes, including, for such purposes, the making of distributions to organizations that qualify as exempt organizations under section 501 (c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or the corresponding section of any future federal tax code. To hold educational seminars in the Albanian populated territories of the Balkan Peninsula (Albania, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro) thereby to offer on a charitable basis advanced training and medical education to the Albanian health care professionals, through scheduled lectures, discussions, publications and other means. To create and maintain a fostering educational environment between the public academic institutions in the Albanian populated territories and those here in the US wherein its members may meet to exchange medical knowledge and participate in continuing medical education. To create and maintain an educational exchange program for Albanian healthcare professionals to come to the United States so they may learn from the US healthcare system and in turn improve the healthcare system in their home countries. To assist students and other healthcare professionals who desire to train in the US by mentoring them and providing educational opportunities through observerships in the US healthcare system. To provide charitable healthcare services to the underserved communities in both the United States and in the Albanian territories of the Balkan Peninsula through general medical checkups, consultations and education of patients on disease prevention through medical missionary work. To plan a variety of public events through which these stated goals can be materialized. Starting from the early 1990s, the Albanian community in the US has been growing steadily. Almost two decades have passed since the arrival of the first massive wave of Albanian immigrants in the US during which time the circle of Albanian doctors and patients here has expanded. So has the need of the community for patient care from doctors who speak their language and understand their problems better than any other physician. Therefore, it was just a matter of time when the initiative was taken and such an organization was created. Among many immigrants who came here to build a brighter future, many were doctors and other health care professionals striving to be integrated in the American medical system. We are certain that the idea of the founding members of AAMS resonates with that of many other Albanian physicians who, often felt alone and helpless in their journey of professional development in a new country. AAMS is seeking to unite all Albanian American professionals not only because they speak a common language, but because they desire to speak a common language of service to the community, to the immigrant physicians and to the first generation Albanian-Americans aspiring to become physicians, dentists, nurses and other healthcare professionals. In the long term we would also like to share our knowledge and expertise obtained in one of the best and advanced health care systems in the world with our fellow colleagues in the Albanian populated countries of Albania, Kosovo, Macedonia and Montenegro through lectures and other educational and charitable activities. Undertaking missions in such countries to offer direct treatment of Albanian patients on site is another goal of our society. It has been a long road, but we have made strides and are so happy to be able to come together as a body of established professionals. We are very excited to expand and extend our invitation to all like-minded health care professionals who would like to join AAMS to meet other fellow colleagues, give their suggestions and ideas for improvements and to contribute to the community in whatever way possible. Thank you all for supporting the Albanian medical cause and making our mission a reality. Together with you and so many others we will continue to make many great accomplishments. The need of the community is great and there is a lot of work to be done. We look forward to your continued friendship and support; we couldn’t do this with out you. Warm Regards, AAMS Board of Directors & Members 58 East Springfield Street, Suite 2, Boston, MA 02118 • Tel | Fax (617) 236-0113 • www.albamedsociety.org 6 68442 Albanian American Medical.pdf, December 1, 2011, 09:11:29 www.albamedsociety.org First Award Gala FOUNDERS OF AAMS Lindita Çoku, MD, is a cardiothoracic surgeon and graduate of Boston University Medical Center/Children's Hospital Boston program. Dr. Çoku received her medical degree from Tirana University School of Medicine in Albania. She completed her surgical residency training at New York Medical College (NYMC) and a two year research fellowship in cardiac surgery at the Columbia University in New York, investigating the left ventricular mechanics after pharmacologic manipulation and at NYMC investigating the role and the function of cardiac stem cells. Dr. Çoku has published and presented her research work numerous of times with an emphasis on the cardiovascular system and her field of interest is minimally invasive and complex valve surgery as well as innovative surgical technologies for end stage heart disease. She is gaining international experience during this year at world prestigious cardiac care centers of excellence in Germany, Israel, France and Italy. Dr. Çoku is professionally affiliated with the Society of Thoracic Surgeons, European Association for Cardiothoracic Surgery, American College of Surgeons, Women in Thoracic Surgery, Association of Women Surgeons, Massachusetts Medical Society and the Albanian American Medical Society. She is one of the co-founders of AAMS and is serving as its first President. She is originally from one of Tirana’s old native families, Albania’s capitol and has been involved in outreach medical efforts with a large Albanian-Speaking community in New York and Massachusetts. Sulejman Çelaj, M.D., F.A.C.C. , Co-Chairman of AAMS earned his medical degree from University of Craiova School of Medicine, Romania. He is currently attending as Interventional Cardiologist at Montefiore University Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Department of Medicine, Bronx, NY. Dr. Çelaj is Assistant Professor of Medicine at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Director of Cardiac Catheterization and Interventional Cardiology Program at St. Barnabas Hospital in Bronx, NY. He completed all his training in Internal Medicine, General Cardiology Fellowship and Interventional Cardiology Fellowship at Montefiore University Medical Center, Bronx, NY. His field of interest and research is in protein expression and endothelial cell dysfunction in Congestive Heart Failure and Acute Coronary Syndrome. Dr. Çelaj is professionally associated with American Heart Association (AHA), American College of Cardiology (ACC), The Society for Cardiac Angiography and Interventions (SCAI) and he is one of co-founders of Albanian American Medical Society (AAMS). Dr. Çelaj is one of the co-founders and co-chairman of AAMS and is originally from Gjakova, Kosovo. www.albamedsociety.org 68442 Albanian American Medical.pdf, December 1, 2011, 09:11:29 7 Albanian American Medical Society Xhevat Sinanaj, MD, was born and raised in Plave-Guci, Montenegro. In 1985 he moved to Mltrovica and Prishtina, Kosovo to complete his last two years of high school (nursing school). Dr. Sinanaj graduated from Zagreb University Medical Faculty in Croatia in 1994 and then immigrated to the United States in 1995. He completed a one year externship at ColumbiaPresbyterian Hospital. He then went on to complete his medical licensing requirements and obtained a Family Medicine residency position at BronxLebanon Hospital. After graduation from residency in 2002 he has worked part time at Lawrence Hospital in Bronxville, NY and St. Joseph's Hospital in Yonkers, NY on the attending physician staff as a Hospitalist until 2007. Dr. Sinanaj currently works in the Northern Bronx in one multispeciality clinic as a primary care provider where he has been since his graduation from residency in 2002. His practice has a diverse population of patients, and a significant number of them are Albanians from all Albanian regions within the Balkans. Dr. Sinanaj is a co-founder and co-chairman of AAMS. Manjola Ujkaj, M.D., Ph.D., Executive Director of AAMS is a resident at Harvard South Shore Psychiatry Residency Training Program, Boston VA Healthcare System. Born in Albania, Dr. Ujkaj started her medical studies at Tirana University, Albania and then continued her education at the University of Bologna, Italy, where she received her M.D., summa cum laude in 2003. She then graduated with a Ph.D. in Neurosciences from the University of Modena and Reggio-Emilia, Italy in 2007. In 2006 Dr. Ujkaj moved to Boston to do part of her PhD at McLean Hospital, Harvard Medical School. After graduation she became a research fellow at the Department of Geriatric Psychiatry. Currently while completing her residency on the Research Track, she holds the academic appointment of research associate at Mclean Hospital. Her contribution to the field of Psychiatry has been recognized by several awards including the 2010 ADDPRT International Medical Graduate Fellowship, the 2010 NIMH Outstanding Resident Award in Psychiatric Research, the 2011 Geriatric Mental Health Foundation Honor Scholar award and just recently the 2011 Harvard Medical School Kaplen Fellowship on depression and the Livingston fellowship. Dr. Ujkaj is an active member of the American Psychiatric Association, the Massachusetts Psychiatry Society, the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry, the American Geriatrics Society and International Society for ECT and Neuromodulation techniques. Dr. Ujkaj is one of the co-founders of AAMS. 8 68442 Albanian American Medical.pdf, December 1, 2011, 09:11:29 www.albamedsociety.org First Award Gala HONORARY MEMBERS OF AAMS Dr. Anna Kohen, DDS, is an honorary member of AAMS. She was born in Vlora, Albania after World War II, and is the current president of the Albanian American Women Organization (AAWO). In 1970, Dr. Kohen graduated from the Ethnikon and Kapodistriakon University of Athens Dental School. Dr. Kohen received her DDS dental degree in 1976 from the New York University Dental School and was appointed Assistant Clinical Professor of Restorative Dentistry at NYU Dental School and taught there for 10 years. She has been practicing general dentistry since 1976. In 1990, Dr. Kohen helped ten Jewish-Albanian families move to the United States. Alfred Moisiu, the President of the Albania, presented Dr. Kohen with the medal “For Special Civil Merits” for “valuable contribution helping the Albanians during the Kosovar humanitarian crisis; for precious aid given to the new Albanian emigrants in the United States of America.” In 2006, Dr. Kohen was also made an “Honored Citizen of Vlora” for her work. Dr. Çaushaj, MD, D.M. Sc, is an Honorary Member of AAMS and first generation Albanian-American whose parents are from Southern Albania. Dr. Çaushaj graduated from New York University and received his medical degree from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. He completed a general surgery residency at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center and a colon and rectal surgery fellowship at Lahey Clinic Medical Center. Dr. Çaushaj also has a post doctorate degree (Honaris Causa) from Higher University of Plovdiv, Bulgaria. He was an attending surgeon at University of Massachusetts in Worcester for 10 years. He was also a surgical attending at the University of Pittsburgh for 10 years. Dr. Çaushaj was the Program Director of the General Surgery Residency program at Geisinger Hospital for several years. He is well published and his work has been cited in many medical journals and publications. Dr. Çaushaj is currently a faculty attending at Michigan State University Kalamazoo Center for Medical Studies. Dr. Çaushaj specializes in colorectal surgery, surgical oncology, and gastrointestinal surgery. www.albamedsociety.org 68442 Albanian American Medical.pdf, December 1, 2011, 09:11:30 9 Albanian American Medical Society PAST EVENTS OF AAMS July 20, 2008 -The Albanian American Medical Society was born March 21, 2009- Honorary Chairman of the Society Appointed Ferid Murad, MD, PhD 1998 Nobel Laureate in Medicine & Physiology The Honorary Chairman presented his research work to other Board Members of the society and gave scientific explanations to outline benefit of the Nitric Oxide therapy to the multiple disease conditions. May 11, 2009- AAMS sponsored educational conference in collaboration with Sanofi-Aventis at Boston Medical Center “Dental Hygiene in Valvular Cardiac Disease” -Presented by Dr. Çoku 10 May 16, 2009- Presidential Ceremony 68442 Albanian American Medical.pdf, December 1, 2011, 09:11:30 www.albamedsociety.org First Award Gala July 19, 2009- AAMS 1st Anniversary Celebration and Educational Event at Boston University Medical Center “Discussion of a Doctor’s struggle as a healthcare provider in the Albanian Communist System” September 10, 2009- AAMS donated $500 to Albanian American Women’s Organization “Qiriazi Sisters” For Patient Endrit Zushi 4 year old from Kosova and Pro-Bono Open Heart Surgery was performed at Boston’s Children’s Hospital October 31st – November 5, 2009 – AAMS President, Dr. Lindita Coku Humanitarian/Educational mission trip to Kosova February 25th, 2010 AAMS donated surgical supplies to QUKK Medical Center in Kosovo www.albamedsociety.org 68442 Albanian American Medical.pdf, December 1, 2011, 09:11:30 11 Albanian American Medical Society March 17, 2010- AAMS sponsored patient Education for the Albanian Community “Heart disease can be prevented” by Dr. Sulejman Çelaj at St. Barnabas Hospital May 7-14, 2010- AAMS Lecture Series at Tirana University Medical Center & Prishtina University Medical Center “ECFMG certificate the equivalent of medical degree diploma in USA" by Dr. Ismet Lukolic April 29, 2010- Pro Bono consultation and case presentation was published in Consultant for Pediatricians. Vol. 9 No. 5 by Dr. Coku and Dr. Ciu June 27, 2010- "Albanian Health Fair" at Our Lady of Shkodra Church in Hartsdale, NY 12 68442 Albanian American Medical.pdf, December 1, 2011, 09:11:30 www.albamedsociety.org First Award Gala March 4-6th, 2011- AAMS Lecture series at the State University Medical School of Tetove “The Role and Legal Rights of a Physician Assistant in the United States and the educational requirements to become one” by Sihana Sela, PA-C, MBA & “The USMLE/ECFMG” by Lindita Çoku, MD www.albamedsociety.org 68442 Albanian American Medical.pdf, December 1, 2011, 09:11:30 13 Albanian American Medical Society AGIM LEKA, MD AAMS HONORAY MEMBER & LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD RECEIPIENT Agim Leka, M.D., is a graduate of the University of Rome, Italy, Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, class of 1953. He attended the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Medicine (Class of 1956) and then completed his residency training in Internal Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania Hospitals. During his last year of Medical School at the University of Rome and throughout his postgraduate training at the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School, Dr. Leka was particularly privileged to have been granted a scholarship by the “National Committee For a Free Europe” whose aim was that of giving an American education to promising exiled youth from nations behind the “Iron Curtain.” Soon after his residency in June1958, Dr. Leka worked for two years as a full time internist at the Veterans’ Administration Hospital in Louisville, Kentucky, and taught at the University of Louisville Medical School. In 1960, he started his private practice in Baldwin, N.Y. Dr. Leka was appointed on the attending staff of Mercy Hospital in Rockville Centre, N.Y. and South Nassau Communities Hospital in Oceanside, N.Y. He taught as an instructor in Medicine at Stony Brook Medical School for many years. In 1994, Dr.Leka was appointed Assistant Professor of Preventive and Community Medicine at N.Y. Medical College in Valhalla, N.Y. At that time, Dr. Leka opened a second office in the Bronx to tend to the needs of Albanian immigrants who spoke very little or no English. On May 26, 1994, Dr. Leka received an honorary award from the Hon. Eliot L. Engel of NY for forging a unique alliance with Our Lady of Mercy Medical Center whose purpose it was to open a Health Care Center for the Albanian Community in N.Y. Dr. Leka continued his private practice in the Bronx for a period of twelve years. During his association with “Our Lady of Mercy Medical Center,” Dr. Leka helped many Albanian physicians obtain residency training positions and others to even obtain jobs in the Hospital. He also helped some of these young physicians be appointed to coveted professional jobs in other American institutions. Dr. Leka was instrumental in helping very sick patients in Albania and the Balkans come to the US for medical treatment. 14 68442 Albanian American Medical.pdf, December 1, 2011, 09:11:30 www.albamedsociety.org First Award Gala Dr. Leka was active in Human Rights Organizations and was uniquely qualified to handle immigrants from Eastern Europe because he was multilingual and had a deep sense of mission for those who had suffered under totalitarian regimes, particularly for the survivors of concentration camps. His writings were published in the New York Times, the Christian Science Monitor, Newsday, as well as in Albanian ethnic newspapers. In 1942, during Mussolini’s occupation of Albania, at the age of 18, Agim Leka translated an antifascist book into the Italian language. The title of the book in Albanian was “The Cordignano Scandal and the Defense of the Albanian Nation.” It was written by Nick Barcolla (a pseudonym for Dom Nikolle Mazrreku, an Albanian Catholic priest) responding to an Italian Catholic priest who had written an article in an Italian magazine filled with disparaging remarks about the Albanian people. The aim of this incriminating article - it was suggested then- was that of vindicating Mussolini’s occupation of Albania on April 7th,1939, as a missionary act by Rome with the aim of civilizing a backward country just as similar conquests were ostensibly justified during the Roman Empire. The Albanian edition of the book by its author Father Dom Nikolle Mazrreku had helped arouse Albanian consciousness of the denigrating attacks and condescension in the Italian Fascist intellectual publications. As a student, Agim Leka was so moved by its inciting content that he decided to translate the book into Italian for the purpose of elucidating Italian readers about the true history of the Albanian people and their civilization. The book was published in 2000 copies and was distributed to consulates, Libraries, bookstores and to the Albanian Resistance as well. Dr. Leka was instrumental in affiliating American Universities with the University of Tirana, Albania. He was Vice-Chairman of the Fultz Foundation which sponsored the rebirth of the Harry T. Fultz American Technical School in Tirana and a Community College as well. Dr. Agim Leka and his wife Elizabeth Leka, a former language teacher in N.Y.C., were founders of the Albanian Language School of the Albanian Center in Woodhaven, N.Y. which was started in 1967. Dr. Leka was the Principal of the School and Elizabeth Leka was the Educational Administrator. The School was notable for bringing many Albanian children together in the tri-state area every Saturday morning. Always focused on the ever expanding need for keeping up with current medical advancements, Dr. Leka brought about as far back as in April, 1975 the affiliation between Harvard University Medical School and Mercy Hospital in Rockville Centre, N.Y. which provided continuing education for physicians in the New York Metropolitan area. This was Harvard University Medical School’s first affiliation outside of Massachusetts. (The New York Times, April 26, 1975). Dr. Leka retired from his professional life in June 2007 at the age of 83. www.albamedsociety.org 68442 Albanian American Medical.pdf, December 1, 2011, 09:11:30 15 Albanian American Medical Society Ferid Murad, MD, PhD, AAMS Honorary Chairman & 1998 Nobel Laureate in Medicine and Physiology is Director Emeritus of the Brown Foundation Institute of Molecular Medicine for the Prevention of Human Diseases, Director of the IMM Center for Cell Signaling, Regental Professor and John S. Dunn Sr. Distinguished Chair in Physiology and Medicine, Texas Nobel Scholar at the University of Texas at Houston, and Director of the UT Health and Science Center at Houston Program in Intracellular Signaling. Dr. Murad completed his undergraduate work at DePaw University and received his M.D. and Ph.D. from Case Western University. He completed his medical residency at Massachusetts General Hospital and a fellowship at NIH in the Heart Institute. He was on the faculty of the University of Virginia 1970-81 as Director of the Clinical Research Center and Director of Division of Clinical Pharmacology with appointments in Medicine and Pharmacology. He was chief of Medicine at Palo Alto Veterans Hospital 1981-1988, Associate Chairman of Medicine 1982-86 and Chairman of Medicine 1986-88 at Stanford University. He was Vice President of Research and Development at Abbott Laboratories 1988-93 and Professor at Northwestern University. Dr. Murad has been active in both academic medicine and industry throughout his distinguished career. He has founded or co-founded five biotechnology companies and has advised many cities and government leaders about technology development. His work has concentrated on the field of cell signaling and signal transduction systems. In 1998, Dr. Murad received the Nobel Prize in Medicine for his work on nitric oxide- a colorless, odorless gas that signals blood vessels to relax and widen, which in turn lowers blood pressure. He continues to do research that leads to a better understanding of how information is transmitted between cells. Among his many other awards and honors, Dr. Murad received the prestigious Albert and Mary Lasker Basic Medical Research award in 1996, the American Heart Association Ciba Award 1998, and the Baxter Award for Distinguished Research in the biomedical sciences from the Association of the American Medical College in 2000. He also received the American Society of Clinical Pharmacology Distinguished Research prize in 2005 and the President’s Scholar Award from the University of TexasHouston Health Science Center in 2006. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences, Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, member of Texas Academy of Medicine, Engineering and Science Technology. He is also a member of several foreign academies and is an Honorary or Adjunct Professor at a number of universities. Dr. Murad also serves on the Board of Directors or Scientific Advisory Boards on a number of public and private companies and various foundations and universities. About 140 trainees have worked with him in his laboratories who are currently academic or pharmaceutical industry leaders around the world. Dr. Murad’s research with cell signaling focuses on the nitric oxide/cyclic GMP pathways to identify novel molecular pathways and targets that can lead to the discovery and development of novel therapeutic agents. His laboratory in the IMM is typically 18 to 20 scientists. He also has a similar sized laboratory at the Shanghai University examining the effects of traditional Chinese medicines on the no/cGMP pathways. 16 68442 Albanian American Medical.pdf, December 1, 2011, 09:11:30 www.albamedsociety.org First Award Gala Peter W. Carmel, MD President-American Medical Association Peter W. Carmel, MD, is a pediatric neurosurgeon from Newark, N.J., and president of the American Medical Association (AMA). He has served on the AMA Board of Trustees for eight years. He is a member of the AMA House of Delegates since 1985, Dr. Carmel has served as chair of the Specialty and Service Society, helping it achieve AMA bylaws recognition. He has also served on the AMA Council on Long Range Planning and Development and was its chair. During his tenure, the council originated the AMA International Medical Graduates Section and established proportional representation for specialty medical society members. From 2006 to 2007, Dr. Carmel served as president of the AMA Foundation, and is currently on the foundation’s board of directors. Dr. Carmel has served in numerous positions in both the American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS) and the Congress of Neurological Surgeons (CNS). He was the delegate to the AMA from the CNS (1985–2002) and received the AANS Distinguished Service Award in 2008. Dr. Carmel was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., and completed his medical training at the New York University School of Medicine and was a research associate at the National Institutes of Health. He completed his residency in neurosurgery at the Neurological Institute of New York, and obtained his doctorate in neuroanatomy from Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons (P&S). Dr. Carmel was on the faculty at P&S for 31 years, and was the founding chief of the Division of Pediatric Neurosurgery and a professor of neurological surgery. In 1994 Dr. Carmel moved to the New Jersey Medical School, where he is currently chairman of the Department of Neurological Surgery and co-medical director of the Neurological Institute of New Jersey. A noted clinician who operates at the University Hospital in Newark, N.J., he has been named to “Best Doctors in America” (American Health), “Best Doctors in New York” (New York magazine), “New Jersey Top Doctors” (New Jersey Monthly) and “America’s Top Doctors” (Castle Connally). He is a committed advocate for neurological research, and has served as chairman of the National Coalition for Research in Neurological Disease and Stroke, and subsequently as chair of the National Foundation for Brain Research. As chair of the National Foundation for Brain Research, Dr. Carmel helped the late Representative Silvio O. Conte launch the Decade of the Brain initiative, which raised millions of dollars for neurological disease and stroke research. In addition, he also founded the Neuroendocrine Laboratory within the Institute for the Study of Human Reproduction at P&S in 1969. This laboratory has been continuously funded for 41 years. Dr. Carmel has also served on the board of directors of the National Patient Safety Foundation and the National Health Museum, and he serves on the New Jersey Commission on Spinal Cord Research. Dr. Carmel and his wife, Jacqueline Bello, MD, a neuroradiologist, live in Manhattan, NY. Dr. Carmel has three sons. His son Jason is on the pediatric neurological faculty at Columbia University. Jason’s wife, Amanda Carmel, MD, is on the internal medicine faculty at the NYPresbyterian Hospital, Weill-Cornell Medical Center. www.albamedsociety.org 68442 Albanian American Medical.pdf, December 1, 2011, 09:11:31 17 Albanian American Medical Society Jaime R. Torres, DPM, MS New York Regional Director U.S. Department of Health & Human Services Jaime R. Torres, DPM, MS, is the Regional Director of the New York for the United States Department of Health and Human Services. As the HHS Regional Director, Dr, Torres serves as the Region II representative of Secretary Kathleen Sebelius and helps coordinate the implementation of departmental policies and initiatives in Region II, which includes New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands and seven Tribal nations. He will play a vital role in HHS’ effort to effectively implement the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Previously, Dr. Torres was Associate Director of Consultative Services at Coler-Goldwater Specialty Hospital, part of New York City’s Health and Hospitals Corporation - the nation’s largest public hospital system. He is also the founder and past president of Latinos for National Health Insurance, a national coalition working for equality in healthcare. Dr. Torres has served on the Board of Directors of the National Hispanic Council on Aging and on the Advisory Board of the National Hispanic Medical Association from 2000-2006. For eight years he served in the National Diabetes Education Program (NDEP), which is sponsored by the National Institutes of Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. As vice-chair of NDEP’s Hispanic/Latino Work Group, he was instrumental in creating bilingual health campaigns for people with diabetes. In 2006, he served as a spokesman for the American Podiatric Medical Association’s campaign “Descubras Sus Pies” (Discover Your Feet), which educated the Latino community on how to prevent foot ailments related to diabetes. In 2009, Hispanic Business Magazine named Dr. Torres one of the 100 Most Influential Hispanics of the Year. Dr. Torres earned his Doctorate of Podiatric Medicine from the New York College of Podiatric Medicine, a master’s degree in Community Health from Long Island University and a Bachelor’s of Science from Fordham University. He and his wife, sculptor Donita Ellison, live in New York City. 18 68442 Albanian American Medical.pdf, December 1, 2011, 09:11:31 www.albamedsociety.org First Award Gala Thank You GALA ORGANIZING COMMITTEE MEMBERS OF AAMS Lindita Çoku, MD- President Sulejman Çelaj, MD- Co-Chairman Mariana Krasnic, PharmD- Steering Committee Ismet Lukolic, MD Elizabeth Lulaj, MD Indrit Reso, MD- Steering Committee Iliriana Sela, PA-C, MBA Sihana Sela, PA-C, MBA Granit Veseli, MD Board of Directors DONORS Adela Agoli Tarshi | Dental Bright Alma Capa Amco Electric Hastrit Çelaj | Interstate Toyota Mark Anthony Grishaj | Pisces Beverage Corp. Anton Gojcaj | Albanian Limo Glide Health Altin Leka Donald Leka & Family Rev. Arthur and Margaret Liolin Albanian Orthodox Archdiosese of Boston Marko & Lena Lukalic Denisa Leka Kaltani & Family Regional Renovation Dr. Sami & Mrs. Diana Repishti Nosh Shkreli & Family Mehmet Shuro www.albamedsociety.org 68442 Albanian American Medical.pdf, December 1, 2011, 09:11:31 Honorary Chairman Ferid Murad, MD, PhD President Lindita Çoku, MD Co-Chairman Sulejman Çelaj, MD Xhevat Sinanaj, MD Executive Director Manjola Ujkaj, MD, PhD Honorary Members Philip Caushaj, MD Anna Kohen, DDS Agim Leka, MD Steering Committee Linda Ciu, MD Ardita Dalipi, DMD Edlira Duro, MD Mariana Krasnic, PharmD Juliana Mertiri, RN Skender Murtezani, MD Indrit Reso, MD Mentor Sejdiu, MD 19 Albanian American Medical Society MEMBER DIVSIONS PHYSICIANS DENTISTS Oltjon Albajrami, MD Shadie Bajrami, MD Kujtim Balidemaj, MD Dukagjin Blakaj, MD, PhD Genta Dani, MD Evis Harja, MD Irida Hasalla, MD Bashkim Kadriu, MD Ivi Kasimati, MD Florian Koci, MD Ismet Lukolic, MD Elizabeth Lulaj, MD Enon Maci, MD Ekrem Maloku, MD Mimoza Meholli, MD Zana Nikolla, MD Fatos Rugova, MD Merita Shehu, MD Myhidin Shehu, MD Shkendie Velia, MD Granit Veseli, MD Adrian Zhubi, MD Adela Agolli, DMD Ema Bimbli, DMD PHARMACISTS Zana Blaku, PharmD Elonia Pojani, RPH Lendita Prlesi, PharmD NURSES Arelta Dalipi, RN Edlira Gjerasi, RN Sonila Brakaj, RN PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS Benhard Prlesi, PA-C Iliriana Sela, PA-C, MBA Sihana Sela, PA-C, MBA ADMINISTRATORS/SCIENTISTS Ariana Kamberi, MPH, MBA TECHNICIANS Shabani Trim MEDICAL STUDENTS Arian Abdulla Besian Binxhiu Kola Dushaj Nik Gjurashaj Andi Peshkepija Aurora Shehu, PhD Pharmacology Students Alvana Nicaj 20 68442 Albanian American Medical.pdf, December 1, 2011, 09:11:31 www.albamedsociety.org First Award Gala ETHNIC ALBANIA O n a small area of land in the Balkan peninsula abutting the Adriatic Sea and surrounded by the countries of Macedonia, Montenegro, Kosova, and Greece lies present day Albania. However, Albanians can trace their heritage well outside of these modern day borders. Present day Albania and its former territories (now consisting as parts of neighboring countries) were originally settled by Indo - European population. This unique mixture gave birth to a population incorporating unique cultural and linguistic characteristics to the Balkan Peninsula—the Illyrians. The Illyrians were a agricultural society organized in tribes and governed by a common monarchy until their civilization fell to Roman conquests at 30 B.C. During this time, Illyria and its people served the Roman Empire and brought about many great contributions such as becoming one of the most revered military training institutions among the vast expanse of the Roman empire. However, with the decaying Roman Empire and its division in 395 AD; Illyria became a part of the Byzantine Empire. During this period Illyrians made a transformation from polytheism to Christianity but where successful in maintaining their distinct cultural identity among other groups with in the Byzantine Empire such as the invading Slavic clans from the north. While the exact emergence of the Albanians from the Illyrian tribes is debated it is accepted that the Byzantine Emperor Alexius I Comnenus made the first recorded reference to a distinct area of land known as Albania and to its people during the 11th century. During the next 1000 years this area was witness to yet more invasions by the Ottoman Empire to secure crucial crossroads for its expanding empire. The Ottoman Empire ruled Albania from 1385-1912. During this time, much of the population converted to the Islamic faith, and Albanians also emigrated to Italy, Greece, Egypt, and Turkey. Although its control was briefly disrupted from1443-78 during a push for independence and self determination led by Albania's national hero George Kastrioti. It was not until the league of Prizren (1878) where Albanian chieftains expressed a renewed interest in self determination of the Albanian people. By the early 20th century, the weakened Ottoman Empire was no longer able to suppress Albanian nationalism. On November 28, 1912 Albania raised its flag bearing a double headed black eagle on a sea of red declaring its independence and securing its territorial integrity at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919, after U.S. President Woodrow Wilson dismissed plans by the European powers to totally divide Albania among its neighbors. However, even though the Albanians avoided becoming extinct as a nation certain provinces were left outside the borders of present day Albania. While the world slipped into another World War Albania’s integrity was yet again compromised by subsequent invasions of Mussolini’s Fascists and later Hitler’s Nazi’s. With the struggles of the war Albania once again emerged from the war with the ability to preserve not only their entire Jewish population but their strong sense of culture which always has kept them unified. As fate would have it Albania and most of its people was to be isolated from the eyes and ears of the world by a totalitarian communist dictatorship until the fall of communism in 1991. During the next two decades Albanians have worked hard and have been successful in acquiring NATO membership and is considered to be a potential candidate for EU accession in the near future. Albanians in other territories (once belonging to Albania) who wished to preserve their culture and history have accomplished great feats. Most notably the recent independence of Kosova which has given rise to Europe’s second Albanian speaking nation. While the exact origins of these people remains debated one thing for certain is that the Albanian people’s unity and cultural identity has transcended geographic boundaries, time, and invasions by the world’s greatest empires. The Albanians are the creators and bearers of one of humankind’s fundamental languages, a language that has its unshakable place among a dozen or so of the main languages of the world. www.albamedsociety.org 68442 Albanian American Medical.pdf, December 1, 2011, 09:11:31 21 Albanian American Medical Society Did you know…… • The name Albania is derived from the ancient Illyrian tribe called Albanoi who inhabited the provinces of Durrës and Dibër in today's Albania andMacedonia in 200 AD. But the Albanians' name for their country is 'Shqipëri' which means 'the land of eagles • The first book in Albanian is the Meshari written by Gjon Buzuku between 20 March 1554 to 5 January 1555 • The Albanian Language originates from one of eight Indo-European languages and is a distinct Indo-European language that does not belong to any other existing branch • Albanians are descendents of the Illyrians who are one of the most oldest and indigenous people of Europe • The windmills which Don Quixote battled in Miguel de Cervantes novel was based on modern day city of Ulqin, Montenegro • James and John Belushi are both of Albanian Descent • The Albanian National Flag is one of the oldest flags in Europe • Mother Teresa (Gonxhe Bojaxhiu) was 100% of Albanian descent • William G. Gregory - The first Albanian-American astronaut who piloted the Space Shuttle Endeavor • Pope Clemente XI of Rome (Pope Albani, his reign: 1700-1721) was Albanian as were numerous cardinals • Danny DeVito, the famous American actor, is of Albanian descent • Gwen Stefani, the famous Singer, is Albanian through her father • Mehmet Isa The chief builder of the incomparable Taj Mahal in India was Albanian • Albanian, Sadefqar Mehmeti, is the architect credited with the design of the famous Blue Mosque in Istanbul • Karl Von Ghega, the builder of the famous Semmering railway in Austria that became the model for all of Europe was Albanian • Fiorello LaGuardia, the best known NYC mayor of all times whose name one of nation’s largest airport bears, and whose father came from Foggia, Puglia in Italy, was of Albanian/Arbëresh heritage • Joe Paterno, the most successful football coach at Penn State University and of all college football history is Albanian • Francesco Crispi, the first Italian prime minister, was Albanian • Muhammad/Mehmet Ali Pasha – is regarded as the "founder of modern Egypt" and founder of Egyptian Royal Family • Ismail Kadare – writer, winner of the inaugural Man Booker International Prize • Paul Kurti – Albanian-Canadian filmmaker, winner of 2009 YobiFilm Awards grand prize • Kara DioGuardi – Albanian-American songwriter, judge of American Idol and daughter of Joe DioGuardi • Marisela Shala & Eliza Dushku- are both actresses are Albanian • Inva Mula – Opera soprano • Regis Philbin – Albanian-American television personality • Tie Domi – Albanian-Canadian NHL hockey player (retired) • Tony Dovolani – Albanian professional dancer from Dancing with the Stars • Anna Oxa- Albanian-Italian singer. Part Albanian on her father's side and part Italian on her mother's side • James Biberi- American Actor • Onufri – Painter • Laura Mersini – physicist-cosmologist • Stan Dragoti – film director 22 68442 Albanian American Medical.pdf, December 1, 2011, 09:11:31 www.albamedsociety.org First Award Gala T hank you for your sincere congratulations for an event to come that caught me by surprise. We have been working together for a long time and I believe that we have been able to achieve a great deal in cementing the spiritual bonds between the Albanian and the American people in a world where interest and greed govern, in most cases, the essence of human interaction. The spontaneous outpouring of love for the United States and for what American ideals mirror throughout the world during Secretary Baker’s visit to Albania in 1991 have indeed no parallel in the world’s diplomatic history at peace time. You were privileged to witness and be part of this historic vibrant human interaction and sincere message from one people to the other. The presence of the AMA President and of the N.Y. Regional Director of the U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services as well as the leadership of the Nobel laureate Dr. Ferid Murad will surely be a source of inspiration for the younger generation of Albanian American doctors, many of them trained at Our Lady of Mercy Medical Center. I hope that somehow you may be able to make it and this will be a great satisfaction for the Community and for me personally. Now that age makes us more and more immobile, seeing good old friends on rare occasions is a true gift in our remaining trajectory of pain, solitude and eventual extinction. I have not heard from Joan since the middle of last year. I hope and pray that she be well. Let me know if you have any information about her. If she is able to come for the Gala Event, we will be most happy to receive her with the Albanian traditional welcome of :Buke,Krype dhe Zemer ( Bread, Salt and our Heart), that the Fultz family deserves. Agim Leka M.D. www.albamedsociety.org 68442 Albanian American Medical.pdf, December 1, 2011, 09:11:32 23 Albanian American Medical Society IN HONOR OF DR. AGIM LEKA FOR HIS LIFETIME OF SERVICE TO THE ALBANIAN COMMUNITY IN THE UNITED STATES AND ABROAD THROUGH HIS CHOSEN FIELD OF MEDICINE IN COUNTLESS HUMANITARIAN ENDEAVORS TO WHICH HE HAS DEVOTED AND APPLIED HIMSELF WITH EXTRAORDINARY CARE AND SKILL AND BY HIS EXPERTISE IN DIPLOMATIC , ECUMENICAL AND HISTORIC GESTURES PAR EXCELLENCE. IT IS A PRIVILEGE TO KNOW AND TO HAVE WORKED WITH HIM AND WITH HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND SOULMATE, ELIZABETH ~~~ MANY BLESSINGS ON THEM AND THEIR WONDERFUL FAMILY. THE VERY REVEREND ARTHUR AND MARGARET LIOLIN ALBANIAN ORTHODOX ARCHDIOCESE IN AMERICA BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 24 68442 Albanian American Medical.pdf, December 1, 2011, 09:11:32 www.albamedsociety.org First Award Gala ============================================================================================== CONGRATULATIONS -- PERGEZIME Our warm congratulations to our dear uncle and brother-inlaw AGIM LEKA, M.D. recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Albanian American Medical Society for his many contributions to the Albanian American Community We wish him many more years of good health and happiness together with his family The Repishti Family: Diana, Sami, Daren, Bryan, Julia, and Nicole The Safir Family: Ava, Adam, Audrey, and Alexander WE ARE PROUD OF YOU, XHA AGIM! ============================================================================================== www.albamedsociety.org 68442 Albanian American Medical.pdf, December 1, 2011, 09:11:32 25 Albanian American Medical Society To Our Wonderful Father and Grandfather, Congratulations on your lifetime of service to the medical profession. You have helped thousands of patients with ailments and disease, but more importantly in the process you have touched their lives. Your unsurpassed dedication and generosity are what all doctors should aspire to bring to the medical profession. Your compassion and service are truly a testament to the great man, doctor, husband, father and grandfather that you are. All of our Love, Donald, Claire, Dylan and Owen Leka 26 68442 Albanian American Medical.pdf, December 1, 2011, 09:11:32 www.albamedsociety.org First Award Gala Shume i dashur Vella Agim, Shoqata Shqiptaro Amerikane e Mjekesise me doktoret e saj te mrekullueshem vendosi te mirenjohi punen tende 55 vjecare ne sherbim te mjekesise dhe komunitetit ShqiptaroAmerikan. Duke u dhuruar cmimin e saj te pare ti je bere shembull per mjeket e brezave me te rinj. Gjate punes tende shumevjecare perkrahja dhe ndihma e bashkeshortes tende, Liza, ka qene e pakursyer. Ate qe ke bere ti per mjekesine e tregon nderimi qe po te behet. Ate qe ke bere ti per prinderit tane dhe familjen tone e tregojne uratat e Babait e Nenes tone, Rakip e Sabire Leka. Uratat e tyre te kane zene ty. Ate qe ke bere ti per familjen time e shpreh mirenjohja ime. Kujtojme nga ty vetem te mira. Urojme nga zemra te jetosh nje jete te gjate e te lumtur. Me dashuri, Genci dhe Elena Leka t To our Dear Uncle and Granduncle Agim, Our hearts were filled with joy when we learned of the AAMS honoring your achievements in the medical field in US and tireless contribution to the Albanian Medical Cause. Your warmth, care, compassion, and genuine interest in people and their lives make you special. With Love, Denisa Leka and Alban Kaltani www.albamedsociety.org 68442 Albanian American Medical.pdf, December 1, 2011, 09:11:32 27 Albanian American Medical Society To Our Admirable Brother and Uncle Agim, Congratulations on your Achievement Award for contributions on medical services. You have gained a special place in the hearts of patients and family as a result of your sustained efforts and dedication, led by your remarkable activity, generosity, humanity and devotion in the service of community. All of our Love, Luan, Pertefe and Altin Leka Arenc, Lola and Denis Leka 28 68442 Albanian American Medical.pdf, December 1, 2011, 09:11:32 www.albamedsociety.org First Award Gala Dear AAMS, Nosh Shkreli and Family would like to take this opportunity to congratulate the Albanian American Medical Society on their mission and First Gala we wish you all much success. We would also like to thank the amazing and extraordinary physicians of AAMS, that worked tirelessly and effortlessly to help save the life of our son/brother. Anthony was involved in a motorcycle accident, in which he was critically injured and near death. Anthony was taken to the ER and rushed into emergency surgery, where his surgeon turned out to be Albanian. Her efforts along with a team of doctors worked to save his life. It was the extra effort of his Albanian surgeon that made the difference between life and death, it was her unwillingness to give up that saved his life. The efforts of the doctors of AAMS did not end there, they continue even today, with his after care. His Albanian primary care physician takes care of him as if he was his own son, he treats not only his medical needs but also provides support, friendship, guidance and is a mentor. It is with the utmost respect & pride that we thank all the physicians of AAMS. It is because of all their efforts that today Anthony is a thriving college student with a bright future ahead of him. www.albamedsociety.org 68442 Albanian American Medical.pdf, December 1, 2011, 09:11:32 29 Albanian American Medical Society Përshëndesim përzemërisht shoqatën ALBANIAN AMERICAN MEDICAL SOCIETY Në këtë nismë organizative të profesionalistave shqiptare në degën e medicinës në SHBA me qëllim për ti ardhë në ndihmë komunitetit shqiptar në SHBA, e veçanërisht shkëmbimit të përvojave dhe expertizmave mes mjekëve shqiptar në SHBA dhe në gjitha trojet shqiptare në Ballkan. Congratulations Dr. Agim Leka for your lifetime achievement award! My wife and I are proud to be supporters of AAMS and look forward for a lifetime of achievements from AAMS and their members. Wishing success ---Mrs. Tatiana and Mr. Mehmet Shurdho 30 68442 Albanian American Medical.pdf, December 1, 2011, 09:11:32 www.albamedsociety.org First Award Gala A M KO ELEC TRI CAL CONS TRUC TION & MAINTENANCE INC. 32-17 COLLEGE POINT BLVD. FLUSHING, NY 11354 TEL. (718) 888-1812 Congratulations to the Albanian American Medical Society in its humanitarian mission in bringing together Albanian American healthcare professionals in support for humanity. Amko Electrical Construction & Maintenance Inc. is honored to be in the presents of Dr. Agim Leka, Dr. Ferid Murad, and other successful Albanian Professionals in the medical field. Good Luck to AAMS! ----William Hinke www.albamedsociety.org 68442 Albanian American Medical.pdf, December 1, 2011, 09:11:32 31 Albanian American Medical Society Dr. Adela Agolli Tarshi would like to congratulate Dr. Agim Leka and the Albanian American Medical Society. 32 68442 Albanian American Medical.pdf, December 1, 2011, 09:11:32 www.albamedsociety.org First Award Gala We proudly support AAMS & Congratulations to Dr. Agim Leka www.albamedsociety.org 68442 Albanian American Medical.pdf, December 1, 2011, 09:11:32 33 Albanian American Medical Society SPEND LESS, GET MORE AT... INTERSTATE TOYOTA • AIRMONT, NY ASK FOR LEON GJONI, HASTRIT CELAJ, ANTONETA BERISHAJ AND NIKSON SIMONI OVER 400 NEW & USED VEHICLES AVAILABLE! COUPON SPECIAL PRESENT THIS COUPON FOR A NO CHARGE Navigation INCLUDED WITH ANY SELECT NEW OR PRE-OWNED VEHICLE LEASE OR PURCHASE Retail Value $199. One per purchase or lease. Must present coupon at time of sale. Not in lieu of cash. 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This award memorializes Dr. Leka’s lifetime of service, dedication and sacrifice to his patients, medical profession and the Albanian community. We wish him continued success and are honored to be part of his special night. GlideHealth making healthcare compatible Glide Health provides physicians and patients with a mobile cloud platform to create, manage and share Patient Health Records that can be accessed from virtually any platform or device. Donald Leka, Chairman & CEO 126 Fifth Avenue, Suite 804, New York, NY Tel. 212.675.6664 www.glidehealth.us www.albamedsociety.org 68442 Albanian American Medical.pdf, December 1, 2011, 09:11:33 39 Sinqerisht përshëndesim Shoqatën Albanian American Medical Society Në këtë mision humanitar duke u përpjekur të grumbullojë në një organizatë bamirëse sa më shumë aktivistë professional në lamin e medicinës në ndihmë të komunitetit shqipertar në SHBA, diasporë, dhe në atdhe. Urojmë suksese të mëtejshme në punën tuaj bujare duke ndjekur shembullin e Dr. Agim Lekës , të Dr. Ferid Muradit (nobel prize recipient in medicine), e të shumë tjerëve. Congratulations Dr. Agim Leka for your lifetime achievement in your medical service to humanity! As the first and only professional medical organization founded by Albanian American physicians in the United States, the Sela family is proud of your mission in providing advice, healthcare, and networking opportunities to Albanian American professionals aiding Albanians in their homeland in the Balkans. Wishing AAMS success, Zirako and Baudin Sela 68442 Albanian American Medical.pdf, December 1, 2011, 09:11:33
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