The annual report summarizes Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital's activities and finances for FY 2013. It discusses that over 40,000 outpatient visits and 750 inpatients were served, with inpatients staying an average of 29 days. Financially, it was a good year despite challenges. The report highlights programs and services including inpatient, outpatient, community outreach and benefits.
It's About Children, Issue 1, 2017
An East Tennessee Children's Hospital publication that spotlights the lifesaving work done at Children's Hospital and the latest advances in medical technology, treatment and research.
In this issue: Meet Jasmyne, the healthy teen who inspires others, and Fletcher, the little boy with a big smile. Plus, get the latest news about the hospital and its upcoming events.
Meet Gabby Seay, a young girl whose development was threatened by a rare condition called infantile spasms that started when she was just months old. Find out what inspired Casey Owens, a former patient, to be a second-floor nurse at Children's Hospital. See how we're using telemedicine to connect our pediatric experts with patients miles away in the Morristown area.
It's About Children, Issue 1, 2017
An East Tennessee Children's Hospital publication that spotlights the lifesaving work done at Children's Hospital and the latest advances in medical technology, treatment and research.
In this issue: Meet Jasmyne, the healthy teen who inspires others, and Fletcher, the little boy with a big smile. Plus, get the latest news about the hospital and its upcoming events.
Meet Gabby Seay, a young girl whose development was threatened by a rare condition called infantile spasms that started when she was just months old. Find out what inspired Casey Owens, a former patient, to be a second-floor nurse at Children's Hospital. See how we're using telemedicine to connect our pediatric experts with patients miles away in the Morristown area.
THE PRESENTATION INCLUDES VARIOUS ASPECTS IN PEDODONTIC AND PREVENTIVE DENTISTRY THAT PROVIDES both primary and comprehensive, preventive and therapeutic oral health care for infants and children through adolescence, including those with special health care needs.
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Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital Annual Report FY 2011Kathleen Lee
This report takes the reader through 90 years of Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital history. The place formerly known as Happy Hills, started as a convalescent home for children in the 1920s but over the years transformed into a leading specialty hospital for children in the Baltimore region. It is affiliated with both Johns Hopkins Medicine and the University of Maryland Medical System.
THE PRESENTATION INCLUDES VARIOUS ASPECTS IN PEDODONTIC AND PREVENTIVE DENTISTRY THAT PROVIDES both primary and comprehensive, preventive and therapeutic oral health care for infants and children through adolescence, including those with special health care needs.
Findings from Suzanie Adina MAT SAAT’s PhD research at Loughborough University that explored the experiences of Malay children whose parent has cancer and their information needs and behaviour to cope with the challenges they faced as dependent children and care-givers.
This is a presentation that was given at the Lost in Translation 2013: Exploring the Origins of Addiction conference that took place on March 25 - 26, 2013 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital Annual Report FY 2011Kathleen Lee
This report takes the reader through 90 years of Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital history. The place formerly known as Happy Hills, started as a convalescent home for children in the 1920s but over the years transformed into a leading specialty hospital for children in the Baltimore region. It is affiliated with both Johns Hopkins Medicine and the University of Maryland Medical System.
Read the 2014-2015 Annual Report for Children's Hospital to find out how we are serving the kids of Knoxville and the greater East Tennessee area. Find out more at https://www.etch.com/about/annual-report/
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These lecture slides, by Dr Sidra Arshad, offer a quick overview of the physiological basis of a normal electrocardiogram.
Learning objectives:
1. Define an electrocardiogram (ECG) and electrocardiography
2. Describe how dipoles generated by the heart produce the waveforms of the ECG
3. Describe the components of a normal electrocardiogram of a typical bipolar lead (limb II)
4. Differentiate between intervals and segments
5. Enlist some common indications for obtaining an ECG
6. Describe the flow of current around the heart during the cardiac cycle
7. Discuss the placement and polarity of the leads of electrocardiograph
8. Describe the normal electrocardiograms recorded from the limb leads and explain the physiological basis of the different records that are obtained
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11. Describe the axes of leads (hexagonal reference system)
12. Comprehend the vectorial analysis of the normal ECG
13. Determine the mean electrical axis of the ventricular QRS and appreciate the mean axis deviation
14. Explain the concepts of current of injury, J point, and their significance
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3. Chapter 29, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 26th edition
4. Electrocardiogram, StatPearls - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK549803/
5. ECG in Medical Practice by ABM Abdullah, 4th edition
6. Chapter 3, Cardiology Explained, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK2214/
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These simplified slides by Dr. Sidra Arshad present an overview of the non-respiratory functions of the respiratory tract.
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1. Enlist the non-respiratory functions of the respiratory tract
2. Briefly explain how these functions are carried out
3. Discuss the significance of dead space
4. Differentiate between minute ventilation and alveolar ventilation
5. Describe the cough and sneeze reflexes
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Title: Sense of Taste
Presenter: Dr. Faiza, Assistant Professor of Physiology
Qualifications:
MBBS (Best Graduate, AIMC Lahore)
FCPS Physiology
ICMT, CHPE, DHPE (STMU)
MPH (GC University, Faisalabad)
MBA (Virtual University of Pakistan)
Learning Objectives:
Describe the structure and function of taste buds.
Describe the relationship between the taste threshold and taste index of common substances.
Explain the chemical basis and signal transduction of taste perception for each type of primary taste sensation.
Recognize different abnormalities of taste perception and their causes.
Key Topics:
Significance of Taste Sensation:
Differentiation between pleasant and harmful food
Influence on behavior
Selection of food based on metabolic needs
Receptors of Taste:
Taste buds on the tongue
Influence of sense of smell, texture of food, and pain stimulation (e.g., by pepper)
Primary and Secondary Taste Sensations:
Primary taste sensations: Sweet, Sour, Salty, Bitter, Umami
Chemical basis and signal transduction mechanisms for each taste
Taste Threshold and Index:
Taste threshold values for Sweet (sucrose), Salty (NaCl), Sour (HCl), and Bitter (Quinine)
Taste index relationship: Inversely proportional to taste threshold
Taste Blindness:
Inability to taste certain substances, particularly thiourea compounds
Example: Phenylthiocarbamide
Structure and Function of Taste Buds:
Composition: Epithelial cells, Sustentacular/Supporting cells, Taste cells, Basal cells
Features: Taste pores, Taste hairs/microvilli, and Taste nerve fibers
Location of Taste Buds:
Found in papillae of the tongue (Fungiform, Circumvallate, Foliate)
Also present on the palate, tonsillar pillars, epiglottis, and proximal esophagus
Mechanism of Taste Stimulation:
Interaction of taste substances with receptors on microvilli
Signal transduction pathways for Umami, Sweet, Bitter, Sour, and Salty tastes
Taste Sensitivity and Adaptation:
Decrease in sensitivity with age
Rapid adaptation of taste sensation
Role of Saliva in Taste:
Dissolution of tastants to reach receptors
Washing away the stimulus
Taste Preferences and Aversions:
Mechanisms behind taste preference and aversion
Influence of receptors and neural pathways
Impact of Sensory Nerve Damage:
Degeneration of taste buds if the sensory nerve fiber is cut
Abnormalities of Taste Detection:
Conditions: Ageusia, Hypogeusia, Dysgeusia (parageusia)
Causes: Nerve damage, neurological disorders, infections, poor oral hygiene, adverse drug effects, deficiencies, aging, tobacco use, altered neurotransmitter levels
Neurotransmitters and Taste Threshold:
Effects of serotonin (5-HT) and norepinephrine (NE) on taste sensitivity
Supertasters:
25% of the population with heightened sensitivity to taste, especially bitterness
Increased number of fungiform papillae
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2. Dear Friends,
Sheldon J. Stein
President & CEO
Fred Wolf
Chair, Foundation Board
John Kelly
Chair, Board of Trustees
A day at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital is unlike a day anywhere else.
From premature babies weighing in at less than three pounds to teenagers
learning to walk again after an accident or major surgery, each child we serve
is on a unique journey.
Traveling alongside them on that journey and providing the services to
maximize their health and independence is what we are all about.
Over the past year, we experienced more than 40,000 outpatient visits in
addition to the 750 inpatients who spent an average of 29 days each with us.
Financially, we had a good year despite the challenges we face with
changes in reimbursement and pressure on Medicaid dollars.
As we embark on a strategic planning process, we consider the changing
needs of the children in our community. When we got our start in 1922,
rheumatic fever and polio topped the list of serious childhood illnesses.
Today, we see children with autism, diabetes, feeding disorders, obesity,
congenital challenges and more.
In closing, we offer our continuing gratitude to you. Your devotion to
the work of Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital, through your philanthropy,
advocacy, dedication as a member of our staff, or as a volunteer, contributes
in invaluable ways to our work with the children and families we have the
pleasure of helping each and every day.
FOR MANY CHILDREN, the transition from hospital to home is the
most challenging step in the healing process. At Mt. Washington
Pediatric Hospital, kids get sophisticated medical care in an
atmosphere that is family-friendly. We want them to heal, grow
and go home stronger with the skills that lead to happier, more
independent lives. We support families to make sure the healing
never stops — even after the hospital stay.
Check out our online annual report at www.mwph.org/annualreports
SHELDON J. STEIN
President & CEO
FRED WOLF
Chair, Foundation Board
JOHN KELLY
Chair, Board of Trustees
Our Mission:
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3. 7:30 – 8 AM: UP AND AT ‘EM!
We have a busy day planned,
filled with therapy and fun
activities. Time to get started!
8 – 9 AM: BREAKFAST CLUB
Our kids change into
regular clothes and head
to The Zone for breakfast!
9 AM: THERAPY OR NURSING
Our kids may head to the
pool or the gym and work
on exercises to strengthen
and increase mobility.
10 AM: CENTER FOR PEDIATRIC
AND ADOLESCENT REHABILITATION
PROGRAMS
Depending on their specific diagnosis,
our kids may see the physiatrist, an
orthopedist or Burn Clinic specialist.
A respiratory therapist may help work
on breathing skills.
11 AM: SCHOOL
Class is in session!
Our kids work on lessons
sent from school.
12 PM: LUNCH
Our kids, family and visitors
all meet in The Zone for a
nutritious lunch. Some kids
may work with a therapist on
eating and swallowing skills.
All in a
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D y.a
“Each day
revolvesaround
the needs of
each child.”
4. 1 PM: NURSING
Time for dressing changes,
checking vitals, showers, etc.
Kids get iPads, toys and cop-
ing techniques from Child
Life and Psychology to use
when it’s painful or difficult.
2 PM: CHILD LIFE AND
THERAPEUTIC REC GROUP
Kids get to let loose in the
adapted sports group, cook-
ing group, and when it’s
nice outside, the gardening
group. Also, they can play
with Yuba, the facility dog!
3 PM: CHILD LIFE AND
PSYCHOLOGY GROUP
Our kids learn alongside
kids their own age how
to cope with being in the
hospital. Fun games help
to process complex feelings.
4 PM: FREESTYLE/THERAPY
Games, conversation and
crafts help with thinking
and motor processing skills.
Some kids continue to work
on eating, drinking and
swallowing skills.
5 PM: DINNERTIME ALREADY?
In The Zone with other kids,
friends and family.
6 PM: ADVENTURE TIME
Movie night, visitors,
outside play court. Field
trips on Wednesdays.
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All in a
D y.a
8 – 9 PM: WIND DOWN
Bedtime stories and off
to sleep.
“Child Life gave my
son something to
look forward to.”
5. “To have a place to play —
to have a lot of visual stimulation
— it really has helped and you
can see her respond.”
BY THE TIME Jennifer and Richard Ferrara arrived
at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital, they had
already spent many a day riding an emotional roller
coaster. You could say that by now, they were real
experts at taking things one day at a time. Born
premature at just 31 weeks, their daughter Siena
also weighed just under 3-and-a-half pounds.
Siena was born with Down syndrome and multiple
life-threatening medical problems. Doctors said
in order for her to undergo the surgery she needed
on her heart, she would have to gain another nine
pounds.
Siena, with Jennifer and Richard by her side,
spent the next five months at Mt. Washington
Pediatric Hospital’s Small Infant Program in the
Center for Neonatal Transitional Care. She would
have to gain the weight she needed, while striving
to reach her development milestones.
The Ferraras had nothing but praise for Child
Life and the Small Infant Program.
“They’ve done a lot of really special things to
make us feel normal — as normal as we can in a
hospital setting — having Santa come and visit …
it’s helped a lot,” said Jennifer.
The Child Life Program is one of the few programs
in which babies who are medically able spend about
an hour a day in the infant playroom. There, Child
Life specialists work with them on developmental
milestones, like tummy time, sitting up and just
taking in the colorful surroundings.
“To have a place to play, to let loose, to have
a lot of visual stimulation— it has really helped.
You can see her respond,” said Richard.
The Ferraras believe Siena wouldn’t be as
far along developmentally as she is without this
essential program.
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Watch a video of Jennifer and Richard Ferrara
talking about Child Life and the Small Infant
Program on our YouTube page at:
www.youtube.com/MtWashingtonPedHosp
AND THE SMALL INFANT PROGRAM
CHILD LIFE
6. “Yuba?
Oh yeah,
he’s the man!”
DEVAN CURET had been in a serious car accident,
and after spending time at University of Maryland
Shock Trauma, he came to Mt. Washington
Pediatric Hospital for rehabilitation therapy.
On the second day here, Adrienne Blizzard, a
Certified Recreation Therapist and Facility Dog
Handler, brought Yuba to meet him.
Yuba, a golden retriever mix from Canine
Companions for Independence®
, instantly made
Devan feel better. He was able to play fetch with
Yuba while the physical therapists worked with
him and helped him to sit up on the edge of the
bed for the first time since his accident.
Yuba would light up when he’d see Devan
and especially loved working with him in therapy
and snuggling during his stretches.
As a facility dog, Yuba’s job is to engage patients
in activities to stimulate healing and recovery.
Since Yuba came to Mt. Washington Pediatric
Hospital in 2012, he has never left Adrienne’s
side — she even takes him home at night. Adrienne
and Yuba have a busy schedule — they work with a
patient’s therapist to help with fine and gross motor
coordination, standing, range of motion, balance
and mobility, learning to walk, muscle strengthening,
awareness, sequencing, and many more difficult
but essential tasks needed for recovery.
Yuba even works in the Small Infant Program —
parents sometimes request that he be enlisted to
help make their baby more accustomed to eventually
being around the family dog. Yuba is a much-loved
and integral member of the Mt. Washington family.
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YUBA FACTS
BY-THE-BONE
§§ YOU LOOKING AT ME?
All the puppies in his litter have
names that start with a “Y.”
§§ MAKING THE CUT:
Only 4 out of 10 dogs that
go through Canine Companion
training and screening become
service dogs. Others work in
jobs such as bomb searching,
Customs, or go to good homes.
§§ HE’S A SCORPIO.
Yuba’s birthday is Nov. 10, 2009.
He likes long walks and lots of kids.
§§ HE’S A CALIFORNIA BOY:
All CCI dogs are born in Cali;
Yuba spent his puppyhood on
Long Island, NY.
§§ DID SOMEONE SAY DINNER?
Yuba doesn’t really have a favorite
food. He loves ALL food.
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Reaching out.
Changing lives.
Healing our Community.
Our story has always been your story, Baltimore.
Breastfeeding is Best Feeding
WE ENCOURAGE AND PROMOTE breastfeeding — for
as long as possible. Studies show that both mothers
and babies derive great health benefits from the
practice. Breast-fed infants have greater immunity
and tend to require fewer hospitalizations, resulting
in a lower total medical care cost compared to those
who have never been breast-fed. It’s also a wonderful
bonding experience for mom and her baby!
How MWPH Promotes Breastfeeding:
§§ All nurses receive breastfeeding education so
they have the tools to encourage mothers to
breastfeed and are prepared for any questions
the family may have.
§§ Families receive a discharge bag with our
MWPH logo.
INFANT FEEDING
BY-THE-BOTTLE
15,300NUMBER OF QUART CONTAINERS OF FORMULA
PER YEAR OUR FORMULA ROOM PREPARES.
117,000NUMBER OF BABY BOTTLES OF BREASTMILK AND/OR
FORMULA PER YEAR THE NURSING STAFF FILLS
320NUMBER OF BABY BOTTLES
OF BREASTMILK AND/OR
FORMULA THE NURSING
STAFF FILLS PER DAY.
FY 2013 COMMUNITY BENEFIT SPENDING TOTAL:
$1,531,639
SINCE OUR EARLIEST DAYS 90 plus years ago, we’ve
been reaching out, deep into the community to
help, healing those in our community most fragile,
most sick and most in need.
We will always keep our promise to treat all
children regardless of a family’s ability to pay.
We are committed to serving the people of our
community and neighborhoods who rely on us to
provide leadership through high-quality health
and wellness programs.
Programs like Safety Baby Showers educate
new parents about injury prevention, infant back-
to-sleep protocols, child passenger safety seat
checks, lead poisoning and more. Our Weigh
Smart® and Weigh Smart® Jr. programs address the
childhood obesity epidemic, which has taken hold
of our community. Our Youth Non-Violence
Initiative, which focuses on identifying violent
and bullying behaviors and aims to replace them
with those that foster self-esteem.
At Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital, our
Community Benefits Program ranks as a top priority,
and with strategic guidance from our Community
Needs Assessment*, we have undertaken a number
of multi-year initiatives with the goal of improving
the health and safety of the children and families
who live in our community.
*To read the full Community Needs Assessment Report,
please visit: www.mwph.org/communityadvocacy.
50%
23%
7%
7%
7%
4%
2%
Mission-Driven Health Care Services
Health Professions Education
Charity Care
Community Benefit Operations
Community Health Services
Financial Contributions
Community Building Activities
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we provide compassionate,
family-focused care to
families from around the
Baltimore area. We provide
the highest quality of care
in a safe, nurturing and
positive place for kids to heal.
OUR INPATIENT PROGRAM
§§ Small Infant Program in our Center for Neo-
natal Transitional Care helps low-birth-weight
babies successfully make the transition from
neonatal intensive care to home.
§§ Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program includes
ventilator management, weaning and parent
education for children with chronic respiratory
diseases.
§§ Physical Rehabilitation Program helps children
recover from traumatic injuries or surgery to
the brain or spinal cord, as well as following
major surgery, including limb-lengthening,
hemispherectomy and other orthopaedic
surgeries.
§§ Pediatric Chronic Illness Program offers treat-
ment for diabetes, severe feeding disorders,
Cerebral Palsy, pre and post cardiac surgery
monitoring, seizure disorders and other
chronic conditions.
OUR OUTPATIENT PROGRAM
§§ Autism Diagnostic Clinic
§§ Balance Clinic
§§ Behavioral Health Services
• Neuropsychology
• Psychiatry
• Psychology
• Psychology
Internship
Program
§§ Center for Nutritional Rehabilitation
• Feeding Day
Program
• Feeding Evaluation
• Nutrition Services
§§ Center for Pediatric Weight Management and
Healthy Living
• Weigh Smart®
• Weigh Smart®
Jr.
• Healthy Living
Academy
• Adolescent
Bariatric Surgery
Evaluation and
Management
§§ Concussion Assessment and Management
Program (CAMP)
§§ Dermatology Clinic
§§ Developmental (Disorders) Evaluation Clinic
§§ Diabetes Management
§§ Endocrinology
§§ Gastroenterology
§§ Gynecology for Children and Adolescents
§§ Lead Poisoning
§§ Neonatal Transitional Care Follow-up Clinic
§§ Neurodevelopmental Services
§§ Orthopaedics
§§ Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
• Adaptive
Equipment/Seating
• Alternative
Augmentative
Communication
Evaluations
• Aquatic Therapy
• Audiology Services
• Child Life and
Therapeutic
Recreation
• Feeding Day
Treatment
(here and under CNR)
• Keyboarding
• Occupational
Therapy
• Physiatry
• Physical Therapy
• Rehabilitation
(noted above is the
inpatient component
of PM&R)
• Sibshops
• Speech and
Language
• Splinting and
Casting
• Sports Injuries
§§ Pulmonology
§§ Radiology Services
• Sleep Testing and Evaluation
2010–2013 Fiscal Report
OUTPATIENT VISITS
40,765
2013
38,696
2012
34,830
2011
32,059
2010
22,265
2013
20,207
2012
22,936
2011
22,506
2010
PATIENT DAYS
TOTAL REVENUE
Operating, etc.*
*Includes value of investments.
TOTAL EXPENSES
$48,694,641 2012
$56,312,224 2013
$55,826,787 2011
$50,678,222 2010
$46,690,113 2012
$48,624,995 2013
$46,453,612 2011
$46,581,560 2010
7,694TOTAL NUMBER OF FY 2013 PATIENTS
Every day,
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Terry Arvidson
Sharon Bernstein
Christina Bodison
Madison Born
Ruth Brown
Rebecca Burgess
Erica Cavin
Christine Chianese
Jenna Chorney
Kezia Coleman
MacIntosh Cornwell
Nicholas Cronin
Aileen Cunnane
Jennifer Cuzzocreo
Nicole D’Emic
Susan Davis
Barbara Dent
Jaimee DiMarco
Julian Doloroso
Christiana Dorsey
Joshua Dumbroff
Amberle Dunnigan
Kimberly English
Gregory Epstein
Karen Fernandez
Montserrat Ferrer
Ashley Ford
Laura Forrer
Keri Franklin
Lauren Gibson
Sarah Glorioso
Jesseln Goh
Robinson Gold
Amy Hart
Rosemary Hawkins
Lauren Heery
Caitlin Herman
Deborah Hynson
Deondra Jacobs
Htadra Jameison
Leslie Jamka
Stephanie Jarvis
Barbara Jedrzejek
Katherine Johns
Colleen Jones
Cara Kaufman
Stephanie Kincaid
Jennifer Knight
Kathi Kramer
Selma Levi
Adina Levitan
Kathleen Lindenstruth
Bessie Miller
Sarah Moise
Sophia Motta
Alison Newcomer
Laura Newman
Azadeh Noktehdan
Kate O’Brien
Maura O’Brien
Jonathan Oh
Carolyn Onorato
Sarah Papania
Janel Raspberry
Deborah Reid
Juliana Restivo
Dustin Richardson
Gold Robinson
Rochelle Rudo
Samantha Saccoccio
Alexandra Salame
Alumah Saltman
Molly Sanders
Caroline Schimunek
(Demro)
Sarah Schwartz
Karen Schwartzman
Alexandra Shreves
Cassandra Silvestrone
Rupali Singla
David Slotnick
Joan Smyth
Courtney Spahn
Brittany Stanczuk
Paula Statkiewicz
Johanna Stenberg
Elizabeth Stoddard
Tausi Suedi
Johanna Sullivan
Amanda Surber
Wendy Sutton
Christine Szarko
Maryclare Taylor
Karena Tsakiris
Sarah Valenti
Harriet VanKleeck
Emily Wald
Samantha Wendling
Nicole Williams
Michael Wright
Alina Yang
Julia Zeroth
Allison Zippert
Jaquelyn Zoine
Hospital Volunteers
THANK YOU! Your dedication helps make a difference in the lives of so many children.
Annual Fund Donor List
MT. WASHINGTON PEDIATRIC HOSPITAL gratefully acknowledges gifts made
between July 1, 2012 and June 30, 2013. If we have made any omissions or errors,
please contact us at 410-578-5040 or development@mwph.org so we can correct
our records.
FOUNDERS’ CIRCLE ($10,000 and above)
Ms.S.TracyCosterandMr.ChanW.Galbato
The Eliasberg Family Foundation, Inc.
Mrs. Margaret A. Gorn
SamuelandMargaretGornFoundation,Inc.
Mr. Benjamin K. Greenwald
Tee and John Kelly
Marion I. and Henry J. Knott Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Lare
The Morris A. Mechanic Foundation, Inc.
The Harvey M. Meyerhoff Fund, Inc.
Phyllis C. Meyerhoff
Mt. Washington Tavern
Quotient, Inc.
Jack and Mae Rosenberg Charitable Trust
Ruth Carol Fund, Inc.
Herman & Walter Samuelson
Foundation, Inc.
Spirit Halloween Superstores, LLC
The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company
PARTNERS IN HEALING CIRCLE
($5,000–$9,999)
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Dalsheimer
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ellis
Golfers’ Charitable Association, Inc.
The Louis H. Gross Foundation, Inc.
Kelly Benefit Strategies
Lois and Philip Macht Family
Philanthropic Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Merriken III
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. O’Neil, Jr.
Mr. Ronald R. Peterson
RBC Wealth Management
Mr. and Mrs. E. Allen Robinson
Carole and Hanan Sibel
Dr. and Mrs. Ronald P. Silverman
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stoler
University of Maryland Medical System
1922 CIRCLE ($1,922-$4,999)
Allegis Group Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Betten
Blue Knights International
Brady Corporation
CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield
Children and Youth Services
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cohen
Mr. Matthew L. Cohen
Combined Federal Campaign of
Central Maryland
Cove Electric, Inc.
Covenant Guild, Inc.
Dr. and Mrs. George J. Dover
EMJAY Engineering and
Construction Co., Inc.
Express Scripts
Frederick Winner, Ltd.
Mr. Sol W. Goodman
Ms. Sandra D. Hess
Hord Coplan Macht
Johns Hopkins Medicine
Johns Hopkins Medicine –
Security & Transportation
KCI Technologies, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin L. Kelly
Klein’s ShopRite of Maryland
Mr. Frederick S. Koontz
La Scala Ristorante
Leach Wallace Associates, Inc.
Ms. Kathleen Lindenstruth
Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Nichols
Annual Fund Donor List, Continued
Mr. and Mrs. George K. Whatmough
Mrs. Ellen Wingert
Mr. Hamilton B. Wylie III
Mr. and Mrs. Nello Zuech
CENTENNIAL SOCIETY ($100–$249)
Mr. John P. Abosch
Ms. Lea Ackerman
Ms. Dorothy S. Anderson
Mr. Bruce W. Armstrong
Asset Management Concepts, Inc.
Mrs. Monica Atkinson
Ms. Mary Azrael
Mr. Maurice D. Bach
Mr. Alexander C. Baer
Dr. David Bastacky
Melissa and Twone Beasley
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Berg
Mr. Ryan Berry
Dr. and Mrs. Mordecai P. Blaustein
Ms. Rachel Bloom
Mr. Marc P. Blum
Mr. Timothy Brady
Mr. and Mrs. David Bramble
Ms. Keltie M. Burch
Tamara Burgunder, MD
Mr. Alexander H. Bushel
Mr. Frank Callender
Ms. Mindy A. Camponeschi
Mr. and Mrs. Don F. Caple
Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Clark
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold G. Cohen
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Conley
Mr. and Mrs. Jon M. Cormeny
Mr. Nicholas Cortezi
Mr. Richard J. Coughlan
Ms. Danelle V. Creswell
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Daly
Ms. Michelle E. Demeule
Ms. Barbara Dent
Mr. James Deutschendorf
Mr. Michael C. Donohoe
Mrs. Jacqueline Eliasberg
Mr. Jonathan H. Elkind
and Ms. Suzanne Mintz
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Ferrari
Ms. Kathryn Frederick
Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. Friedel
Mr. Hugh Fries
Ms. Christine Gellert
Ms. Jean O. Ginsberg
Ms. Nicole Glick
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Goralski
Ms. Charisse Gordon
Ms. Lorraine A. Green
Greenspring Family Dentistry
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Greenwalt
Ms. Antoinette M. Guckert
Mr. John W. Guckert
Mr. Rolf Haarstas
Ms. Kristina Hare
HarfordRefrigerationCo.,Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Harrington
Ms. Lisa M. Hawkins
Mrs. Margot Heller
Mrs. Teri Helms
Ms. Doris M. Henning
Dr. and Mrs. John E. Herzenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Michael K. Hettleman
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hewitt
Ms. Judith Hobbs
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin A. Hollins
Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Hord
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hotz
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hough
HPS Specialties, LLC
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Huether
Mr. F. P. Hunsicker
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Hutter
Ms. Anne A. Jamison
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew D. Jenis
Ms. Katie Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Jules
Mrs. Shirley Kaufman
Ms. Kristen Kelley
Ms. Mary E. Kessler
Misbah Khan, MD
Mr. Paul R. Konschak, MD
Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Kowzan, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lagas
Ms. Eileen F. Lamasa
Mr. and Mrs. John Laporte
Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Lenet
Ms. Jill Levin
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lowy
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Mack
Mr. and Mrs. Joel M. Matz
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Matz
Ms. Charmayne McCain
Mr. and Mrs. David Meadows
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar R. Merida
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Merryman
Dr. Ann Miller
Ms. Lisa Miller
Mr. Ryan Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Stefan Miller
Mr. Peter Montana
Mrs. Marguerite Moran
Mrs. Linda J. Morrison
Ms. Rachel Moses
Mr. David W. Myers
Oui Oui Music
Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence C. Pakula
Mr. Thomas S. Paullin
Ravens All-Community Team
Foundation
Reliable Churchill LLLP
Dr. Beryl J. Rosenstein
SelectBenefitsCommunicationsGroup
Mr. G. Daniel Shealer, Jr.
Mrs. Justina Starobin
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Statkiewicz
Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon J. Stein
T. Rowe Price Foundation
University of Maryland Baltimore
Washington Medical Center
University of Maryland Medical
Center Midtown Campus
University of Maryland Rehabilitation
& Orthopaedic Institute
Walmart Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wolf III
CHAMPIONS CIRCLE ($1,000–$1,921)
Andrew J. Abramowitz, MD
Baltimore Ravens
The Campbell Foundation, Inc.
Mr. Robert A. Chrencik
DaVita Baltimore County Dialysis
Center
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dubroff
Mr. Alan J. Eade and
Ms. Constance M. Duff
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Goodman
Dr. Joyce Harrison
Hereford Pharmacy
Mr. Brian A. Horn
Jeffrey R. Scholnick, P.A.
Richard M. Katz, MD and
Ms. Martha Lessman Katz
KPMG
Len Stoler Automotive
LifeStar Response of Maryland
Lincoln Financial Group
Dr. and Mrs. Gerald M. Loughlin
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Miller
The Miller Family Charitable Fund
Miriam Lodge, K.S.B.
Mr. Michael Onorato
Ms. Betsy Pelovitz
Point Breeze Credit Union
Mrs. Emily Powderly
TheRothschildCharitableFoundation
Sessa Sheet Metal Contractors, Inc.
Mr. David M. Slotnick
SunTrust Bank
United Way of Central Maryland
UnitedWayoftheNationalCapitalArea
Silvia Williams, MD
CHAIRMAN’S SOCIETY ($500–$999)
Baltimore magazine
DavidW.BuckFamilyFoundation,Inc.
Dr. and Mrs. Michael R. Camp
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Cockrum
Continuum Pediatric Nursing Services
Mr. Silas M. Creech, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Eppig
Mrs. Vivian Finney
Mr. and Mrs. Keith T. Foster
Ms. Natalie Frazier
Mr. Walter A. Henderson
Mr. and Mrs. Steven F. Hinds
Mr. Adam Hlavek
Indigo Ink
Johns Hopkins Pediatrics at Home
Mr. and Mrs. Sean P. Larkin
Dr. and Mrs. George A. Lentz
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Malis
Mason Dixon Chapter of National
Corvette Restorers Society, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Nachmann
Northrop Grumman
Mr. and Mrs. David Pelovitz
Republic National Distributing
Company
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Shapiro
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Silvestri
Dr. Fred Smith
Sodexho
SouthernWine&SpiritsofAmerica,Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Svikhart
Ms. Teresa A. Taber
Unlimited Restoration, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Valasek
Mr. Jeffrey L. Weingrad and
Ms. Marla Bolt
John Yuhanick Associates
Ms. Nicole Zuech
PRESIDENT’S SOCIETY ($250–$499)
A Style Studio, Inc.
Ms. Sally C. Altman
Ms. Jennifer S. Baker
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Bernstein, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Blake
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brugh
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cahn II
Mr. Cale Christensen
Mr. and Mrs. Micah A. Coleman
Dr. Joseph M. Collaco
Daycon Products
Ms. Azalia DeArruda
Ms. Beth Diehl-Surjcek
Ms. Erin Drew
Ms. Mindie Flamholz
Ms. Frances S. German
Ms. Sandra L. Gerstung
Hajoca Corporation
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Hirschhorn
HM Insurance Group
Ms. Katherine B. Hogan
Hudaks Insulation, Inc.
India B. Lesser Foundation Trust
Mr. Robert Jeffrey
Ms. Pamela Johnson
Mr. Alan M. Jonas
Ms. Ruth Kiel
Mr. Samuel E. Lauderdale
Ms. Kathleen R. Lee
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mance
Mr. Sean M. McGran
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey L. Miller
Ms. Mary D. Miller and
Mr. Charles S. Hirsch
Mr. Michael Monheit
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew J. Mundorf
NCAS
Oracle Corporation
Mr. Alfred A. Pietsch
Power Solutions, LLC
Ms. Renee Pristoop
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Pudinski
Mr. Jon S. Rendelman, MD
Jeffrey Rosenstock, MD
Mr. and Mrs. Jason Rubenstein
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Rutkovitz
Ms. Karen Schwartzman
Ms. Kathleen Shanks
Mr. Andrew Skosits
Ms. Mary A. Stewert
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford V. Teplitzky
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Wells III
RICHARD KATZ, MD
Vice President, Medical Affairs
Chief Medical Officer
10. Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital
16Annual Fund Donor List, Continued
Ms. Melissa Myers
Nettleton Management LLC
Ms. Kimberly D. Nixon
Mr. and Mrs. David K. Noji
Ms. Carol Nolan
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Norwitz
Ms. Marisa Obuchouski
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Oliner
Palmere’s LLC
Mr. and Mrs. William M. Passano III
Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Perlin
Ms. Sandy Perlin
Ms. Camille Pinnock
Patricia M. Quigley, MD
Dr. and Mrs. David L. Reicher
Ms. Anne P. Reinhart
Mr. Gary Rice
Ms. Christy Richter
Rocco’s Capriccio, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Brett D. Rogers
Mr. Henry A. Rosenberg, Jr.
Mr. Paul M. Rosenberg
Julia Rosenstock, MD
Mr. Louis J. Rosenthal
Ms. Sarah Sartipy
Ms. Marinda F. Sasser
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Saval
Mr. Robert Segal
Mr. and Mrs. James Servance
Dr. Ardele G. Shefchek
Mr. and Mrs. Steven E. Simms
Mr. and Mrs. Craig Slotke
Mr. James A. Smyth, PA
Mr. William C. Snider
Ms. Valerie A. Spears
Mr. Earnie Standley
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Stout
Mrs. Dolores D. Strachan
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Strouse
Ms. Beth D. Svrjcek
Ms. Kathleen M. Taylor
TE Connectivity
Ms. Patricia Titus
Mr. John Trout
Mr. Godfrey Ukwuoma
Ms. Katheryn Vondersmith
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Weber
Ms. Angela Wenman
Mr. and Mrs. George C. Whitaker
Mr. John T. Yuhanick
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Zager
CIRCLE OF FRIENDS ($1–$99)
Ajoke Akintade, MD
Ms. Rawan Allozi
Mrs. Lynda Alper
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Anderson
Ms. Beverly A. Bagley
Mrs. Daniel Bakal
Ms. Judith Bambace
Ms. June L. Beeman
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Belaga
Mr. and Mrs. Philip H. Berfeld
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Berger
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Beser
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy S. Biles, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bond
Dr. and Mrs. Brian D. Briscoe
Ms. Jodie M. Broussard
Ms. Ann Brow
Dr. Stuart Brown
Ms. Amy Brugh
Ms. Sarah Burke
Ms. Evelyn Burns
Mr. Charles Cameron
Mrs. Alta Cavey
Mrs. Eileen W. Cohn
Mr. Quinn Collins
Mrs. Judith Constam
Ms. Lisa Cooper
Ms. Linda A. Cosby
Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Cramer
Mrs. Babette Dalsheimer
Jon and Geannie Darby
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Darsa
Mr. John H. Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davison
Ms. Laurie DeHeiner
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Dent
Mr. John Disney
Ms. Jeanne Dobbs
Don Pablo’s Mexican Kitchen
Mr. John Duhamel
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Dulski
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Dushel
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Fader, Jr.
Mrs. Eena R. Feld
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford D. Feldman
Mr. and Mrs. John O. Figge
Mr. Jack Finkelstein
Ms. Ildebranda P. Fischbach
Ms. Sherry Flax
Ms. Ann M. Ford
Ms. Naomi Fotenos
Ms. Michelle Franklin
Ms. Julie French
Mrs. Elisa H. Frick
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Friedman
Mr. and Mrs. Alan E. Gersh
Ms. Jodi Gimbel
Mrs. Estelle Ginsberg
Mr. and Mrs. Barry M. Gittlen
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Glickman
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Gold
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gold
Mrs. Louise G. Goldberg
Mrs. Eleanor S. Goldstein
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Greif, Jr.
Ms. Susan Hager
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin I. Hamburger
Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Hanauer
Mr. David Harrah
Harrington Commercial Real Estate
Mr. Christopher Harris
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick S. Harris
Ms. Judith Heath
Mr. and Mrs. Louis G. Hecht
Mr. Lewis M. Hess, Jr.
Mr. Derrek Hiester
Mr. and Mrs. Allan T. Hirsh, Jr.
Ms. Virginia Hof
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hossfeld, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Immelt
Mrs. Elaine E. Jacobs
Ms. Darylene Jenkins
Mrs. Erica Jones
Ms. Jennifer Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kabik
Mr. Darryl A. Kane
Mr. and Mrs. Howard S. Kaplon
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Kargon
Ms. Amy M. Knoerlien
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen I. Kolodny
Ms. Hima Komaragiri
Ms. Judi Komis
Dr. and Mrs. Melvin Kopilnick
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin R. Korel
Dr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Kronthal
Ms. Ina Kronthal
L.A. Justice, Inc.
Mr. Richard Lansburgh
Mrs. Corinne M. Larkin
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Lawson
Ms. Ava Lenet
Mr. and Mrs. Mort Libov
Ms. Barbara Z. Lipman
HONORARY TRUSTEES
Edward D. Burger*
Richard Eliasberg
Nancy Gephart
Sonya Z. G. Goodman
J. Alex Haller Jr., MD
Margot W. Milch Heller
Sandra D. Hess
Melvin L. Kelly
Misbah Khan, MD, MPH
Gerald M. Loughlin, MD
William M. Passano III
E. Allen Robinson
Carole Sibel
James P. Walker
*Deceased
Mr. and Mrs. Jason Lipsitz
Ms. Loraine L. Lobe
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald C. Macks
Ms. Leona A. Maddock
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd S. Mailman
Mr. and Mrs. Michael H. Mannes
Mrs. Jackie Mattheu
Ms. Betty J. May
Ms. Shoniece McCoy
Ms. Celia McGrain
Mr. and Mrs. Ira J. Meier
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Milburne
Mr. Timothy Mitchell
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Mitnick
Mr. and Mrs. John Moran
Ms. Donna Morris-Snoussi
Mr. Carl A. Mueller
Ms. Monna L. Nabers
Ms. Helen S. Naviasky
Northern Pharmacy and Medical
Equipment, Inc.
Number Ten Foundation
Oella Physical Therapy
Ms. Mary Louise Palmer
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pariser
Martin I. Passen, MD
Ms. Arlene S. Paul
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Pazdan
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Pearlman
Mr. Charles J. Piven
Mrs. Sylvia B. Piven
Dr. and Mrs. Paul E. Plasky
Ms. Florence Pollack
Mrs. Carol Pondfield
Ms. Arlette Poney
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Posner
Ms. Diane E. Powderly
Mr. Verghese Prashant and
Ms. Prashant
Ms. Pamela R. Prater
Mr. Richard A. Proctor
Mr. James G. Rallo
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew R. Rappaport
Dr. and Mrs. Jerome P. Reichmister
Ms. Michelle Ressin
Ms. Luisa Revay
Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Riley
Ms. Annie Rodriguez
Mrs. Jodi Rosenberg
Mr. Samuel I. Rosenberg
Ms. Rosalie Rosenzwog
Mrs. Sharon K. Rothman
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Rubin
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley B. Rudo
Ms. Karen Ruppert
Mr. and Mrs. William Saxon, Jr.
Mr. Sidney Schlachman
Ms. Kari R. Schlossberg
Ms. Margie J. Schwartz
Mr. Calvin Seebode
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen G. Seebode
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Sekulow
Mr. Yavin Shaham
Mrs. Rosalind Shenker
Ms. Wendy Shiff
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sieverding
Ms. Monique Simon
Ms. Lisa D. Simone
Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood A. Sinsky
Miss Victoria Sipes
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Solomon
Ms. Rikki B. Solomon
Mr. William Soucy
Mr. Ira L. Sperling
Ms. Colleen Stein
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Stumbroski
Ms. Carol F. Summerfield
Ms. Carolyn Sutton
Ms. Emily Sutton
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Sutton
Mr. and Ms. Cary Synan
Ms. Barbara Taylor
Mrs. Margaret B. Thalheimer
Mrs. Patricia Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Toth
Ms. Laurie Tucker
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Venick
Ms. Melanie Warner
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Weiner
Ms. Holly Wilcox
Ms. Julia A. Wilhelm
Mr. Joseph K. Wolf
Ms. Lisa A. Wolf
Ms. Blakee Wollman
Dr. and Mrs. Stanley N. Yaffe
Ms. Vivian Yaffe
Ms. Cheryl M. Young
1-800-Got Junk
1st Mariner Arena
Advantage Title
Allegis Group Foundation
American Radiology
Services, Inc.
Ms. Cecilia Auth
Mr.andMs.Christopher Awalt
Ms. Bridget Bailin
Ms. Colleen Baldwin
Baltimore Charitable
Foundation
Baltimore Ethical Society
Baltimore Hilton
Baltimore Symphony
Orchestra
Ms. Francis Bashford
Benevolent Resonance LLC
Beyda’s Lad & Lassie
Big Brothers Big Sisters of
the Greater Chesapeake
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Blake
Blast Soccer
Ms. Adrienne Blizzard
Ms. Ruthie Block
Boyko Tachkov
Ms. Sandra Bradley
The Brewer’s Art
Ms. Maria Brunett
Bulle Rock
Casey Cares Foundation
CBS Radio
CDW
Mr. and Mrs. Seth Chait
Charm City Babies
Charm City Cakes
Ms. Kory Chase
Chestnut Ridge Volunteer
Fire Company
Chew Beads
Children’s Roads to Recovery
CMS
Mr. Julian Cohen
Ms. Pamela Coley
Ms. Sara Corbett
Country Club of Maryland
Ms. Jennie Crist
Ms. Anna W. Dahl
Deborah’s Angels
Ms. Trish Decker
Disney Worldwide Outreach
Ms. Amy Doyle
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence S. Eden
EMJAY Engineering and
Construction Co., Inc.
Mr. Mark Fine
Ms. Jalen Franklin
Ms. Melissa Friedman
Ms.MaryKateFries-Hershfeld
FX Studios
GBCOC
Gerstell Academy
Mrs. Fran Gimbel
Glen Meadows Retirement
Community
Greater Baltimore
Church of Christ
Greater New Hope
Baptist Church
Ms. Shaude Gross
Ms. Renee Guckert
Hadassah of Greater
Baltimore
Hampden Food Pantry
Ms. Deidra Hampt
Ms. Kristina Hare
Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Harrington
Ms. Helena Herrmann
Ms. Tangier Hollis
Home Depot Store #6945
Ikea North American Services
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H.
Imhoff III
Immaculate Heart of
Mary School
Insperity, Inc.
The Jewelry Lady
Jewish War Veterans #167
Kali’s Restaurant Group
KCI Technologies, Inc.
Ms. Jeanette Kelly
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Kelly
Kelly Benefit Strategies
Klein’s ShopRite of Maryland
Mr. and Mrs. Marc Komins
KPMG
L.A. Justice, Inc.
La Patisserie Bakery
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Lare
Mr. and Mrs. Sean P. Larkin
La Scala Ristorante
LateNightwithJimmyFallon
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Lazarus
Ms. Mary Leber
Len Stoler Automotive
Ms. Kim Leonard
Let’s Dish
Mr. Andrew Levine
Mr. Andy Levitt
Libertore’s
Liza Byrd Boutique
Ms. Sherri Lyons
Mr. and Mrs. William
MacAskill
Mr. James Maddock
Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Manfra
Marriott Baltimore
Waterfront
Marriott Crystal Gateway
Mars Super Markets, Inc.
Maryland Chapter of the
American Sewing Guild
The Maryland Zoo in
Baltimore
Mr. and Mrs. John Mathias II
MattelChildren’sFoundation
McCormick & Company, Inc.
Ms. Celia McGrain
Ms. Amy McIntyre
Merritt Athletic Clubs
Mr. Norton Michelson
Ms. April Milbert
Milford Manor Nursing Home
Milton Inn
Minted.com
Morgan State University/
National Council of Negro
Women, Inc.
Miss Katherine Mosmiller
Miss Maureen Mosmiller
Miss Meghan Mosmiller
Miss Shannon Mosmiller
Mt. Washington Tavern
My Gym Timonium
Gifts in KindNational Lumber Co.
Mr. Gary Nearhoof
Dr. and Mrs. Stephen
Nichols
Ms. Jennifer Nicholson
Ms. Danielle Nicole
Mr. Kevin O’Donnell
Oella Physical Therapy
Oreck Corporation
Oui Oui Music
Ouzo Bay
Party Pac Entertainment
Ms. Betsy Pelovitz
Mr. and Mrs. David Pelovitz
Pickleberry Pie
Pizza Hut of Maryland
Ms. Brooke Prochaska
Project Linus
Project Linus – Howard
County
Project Linus – Oak Leaf
Quilters
Mrs. Maycella Raab
Radcliffe Jewelers
Ms. Renee Rainbow
RBC Wealth Management
Renaissance Harborplace
Rich Vitamins
Yvette Rooks, MD
Roundtop Mountain Resort
RUMC Circle of Friends
Salon Alpi
Sassanova
Satori Acupuncture and
Wellness Center
Savvy Home
Ms. Joann Schaeffer
Ms. Marci Scher
Seed School of Maryland
Ms. Jenifer Shaud
Shlomo Cohen Photography
Ms. Andrea Smith
Smyth Jewelers
St Pius X Blanket Angels
St.AndrewsUnitedMethodist
Church – Elderslie
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.
Statkiewicz
Stevenson University
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stoler
Stone Mill Bakery
Mr. and Mrs. Brad Sultan
Superior Tours
Swiss Colony Inc.
Syracuse University Alumni
Club of Greater Baltimore
T. Rowe Price
T. Rowe Price Foundation
Tark’s Grill
Temple Oheb Shalom
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Toth
Ms. Melissa Ulsaker
Mr. Josh Vance
Ms. Shelia Vidmar
Mr. Charles C. Walcutt, Jr.
WBAL
Ms. Christine Webbert
Wells Discount Liquors
Mr. John Wicher
Ms. Anne Williams
Mr. Walter A. Williams, Jr.
Winters Run Golf Course
Mr. Blake Wollman
The Woodland Garden Club
Work Strategy, Inc.
John Yuhanick Associates
Zermatt Outerwear
Mr. and Mrs. Nello Zuech
Ms. Nicole Zuech
Mrs. Tina Zuech
HORIZON SOCIETY MEMBERS
The Horizon Society recognizes supporters who have
included Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital in their estate plans.
The following are members of the Horizon Society:
Florence H. Austrian Trusts*
Ella M. Cohen*
Nancy and George W. Gephart
Samuel G. and Margaret A.
Gorn*
Sandra D. Hess
Mary and Harry Merriken III
Thomas S. Paullin
Erna B. Schoenberg*
Naomi Ruth Markley Webster*
*deceased (known as of July 31, 2013)
11. MT. WASHINGTON PEDIATRIC HOSPITAL
FOUNDATION BOARD OF TRUSTEES FY 2013
Fred Wolf III, Esq., Chair
Ann Eliasberg Betten, Vice Chair
Kevin Hollins, Treasurer
Roslyn Stoler, Secretary
Sheldon J. Stein, Ex Officio
P. David Bramble
Matthew L. Cohen
Benjamin Greenwald
Misbah Khan, MD, MPH
Clark Lare
Phyllis Meyerhoff
Lawrence C. Pakula, MD
E. Allen Robinson
Steve Rutkovitz
Carole Sibel
James Smyth, CPA
MT. WASHINGTON PEDIATRIC HOSPITAL
BOARD OF TRUSTEES FY 2013
John Kelly, Chair
G. Daniel Shealer, Jr., Esq., Vice Chair
Edward B. Chambers
Robert A. Chrencik
S. Tracy Coster, Past Chair
Steven J. Czinn, MD
George J. Dover, MD
Lawrence C. Pakula, MD
Ronald R. Peterson
Beryl J. Rosenstein, MD
Roslyn Stoler
Fred Wolf III, Esq.
MT. WASHINGTON PEDIATRIC
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
Sheldon J. Stein, President & CEO
Jenny Bowie, BSN, MBA, VP of Patient Care
Services/Chief Nurse Executive
Thomas J. Ellis, VP of Human Resources
Richard Katz, MD, MBA, VP of Medical
Affairs/Chief Medical Officer
Mary Miller, VP of Finance & Business
Development
Thomas S. Paullin, VP of Development &
External Affairs
Justina Starobin, MPH, VP of Outpatient
Services
Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital is a not-for-profit
501(c)(3) organization that relies upon the generous
financial support of the community to maintain and
establish patient care programs.Your tax-deductible
gift is greatly appreciated. Please visit www.mwph.org,
call 410-578-5040 or e-mail development@mwph.org.
Thank you.
MT. WASHINGTON PEDIATRIC HOSPITAL
1708 West Rogers Avenue
Baltimore, Maryland 21209
410-578-8600
MWPH AT PRINCE GEORGE’S
HOSPITAL CENTER
3001 Hospital Center Drive, 4th Floor
Cheverly, Maryland 20785
301-618-3866
VISIT US ON Written and Edited by Kathleen R. Lee, MWPH Director of
Public Relations • Photography by Robert Burke • Designed
by the University of Maryland Medical System Department
of Communications and Public Affairs