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Emory has earned national recognition as one of the premier diagnostic, treatment, and research centers for adult lung transplantation. Physicians from all over the country refer patients to Emory as well as come here for their specialist training.
In today's rapidly changing health care arena, academic medical institutions are increasingly stretched to meet their equally important missions in patient care and services, teaching, and research. Private gifts make a vital contribution to meeting these diverse needs.
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Patient Services: Gifts for patient services make a critical difference in purchasing state-of-the-art equipment for operating and recovery rooms at Crawford Long Hospital and Emory University Hospital. These gifts also assist in providing programs and special services for patients such as educating family members about how to care for their relatives when they return home. |
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Teaching: Training doctors is labor-intensive, worthwhile work. Your gift to the Adult Lung Transplantation Service at Emory can help ensure that tomorrow's generation of doctors will be fully prepared to meet the needs of tomorrow's patients. Through such support, gifted clinicians/educators are able to devote more time to mentoring their students, to exploring new and better ways of teaching, and to passing on a passion for excellence in patient care. |
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Research: The new discoveries in treatment and prevention that have made life longer and increased its quality for countless patients were made possible only through dedicated research. |
Gifts for research help fund equipment, data collection, and research efforts in the laboratory. Acquiring new knowledge may not always have immediate market value; however, its value to patients and those who care for them can be immeasurable.
If you are interested in making a difference and would like further information, please contact the Office of Development at 404-727-1595. Your gift is tax-deductible as allowable by law.
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