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TBRHS Foundation Donates $700,000 from the Save a Heart Campaign

Click to listen to this page using ReadPleaseThe Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Foundation celebrated the accomplishments and generosity of many Donors and Volunteers on February 16th whose contributions to the ‘Save a Heart’ campaign lead to its success and the installment of new equipment in the Cardiac Catheterization Lab.

 

Save a Heart Phase 1“We were extremely alarmed to find that our community and region has one of the highest rates of cardiac disease in the country and we knew that our current cardiac equipment due to its age was susceptible to high maintenance and downtime” commented, Ron Nelson, Chair, TBHSCS Board of Directors.


“In December 2004, the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre identified a $3.5 million need to purchase new equipment for the Cardiac Catheterization Lab at the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre. We were very pleased to hear that the Ministry of Health announced that Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre would receive $1.9 million to assist with our Cardiac Project, but that still left us with a shortfall of $1.6 million.


The Foundation realized how important the need and how critical it was to have the right equipment available to save the lives of cardiac patients. They stepped up to the plate and launched their “Save a Heart” campaign to raise the remaining $1.6 million to help with the Centres $3.5 million cardiac project” added Ron.


Save a Heart Phase 1Dr. Frank Nigro, Co-chair, ‘Save A Heart’ campaign commented, “Every day we treat an increasing number of patients with heart disease. It is very disturbing that our patient numbers are increasing at an alarming rate but it is even more shocking that our patients are getting younger and younger each year”.


“Advancements in technology are constantly changing and creating the need for updating and replacements. New equipment and technology greatly assists us in treating our patients. This comes with a great price tag, but how can you put a price on the gift of life”, added Dr. Nigro.


New equipment for our Cardiac Patients will mean:


  • Increased patient volume due to reduced cancellation of patient procedures because of maintenance problems with catheterization equipment.
  • And this new technology allows more complex images to be recorded in less time enabling more patients to receive services.
  • It will enable us to perform in excess of 1,500 annually, meaning a 15% increase in number of cardiac catheterizations.
  • And improve clarity of images assisting us in the diagnosis of heart disease.

 

The “Save a Heart” campaign launched in 2005 with a goal of $1.6 million.

 

Save a Heart Phase 1

A decision was made to have a two-phase campaign with the Cardiac Catheterization Lab our immediate focus. “I am pleased to announce we have raised $700,000 completing Phase I and equipping our Cardiac Catheterization Lab with new technology to perform angiograms”, stated Keith Jobbitt, Co-chair, ‘Save A Heart’ campaign.

 

The Foundation has launched Phase II of the “Save a Heart” campaign to raise the remaining $947,300 for cardiac equipment. These pieces of equipment like the Echo Cardiac Ultrasound Unit, the Physician Access Stations, Holter Monitor System and Cardiac Monitors are equally important and urgently needed in treating our cardiac patients.

 

Save a Heart Phase 1

“We have raised just over $300,000 towards our Phase II goal. To date the Save a Heart Campaign has raised $1 million for the Health Sciences Centre’s cardiac equipment project. The Foundation will continue to raise the remaining funds through a number of their fundraising activities including special events, appeals and major gifts program. Our community has ensured we successfully completed Phase I, I know they will do same for Phase II”. commented, Petra Kapush, Chair, TBRHS Foundation.

 

 

Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Foundation
'Save a Heart' Campaign Cabinet
Campaign Cabinet
L - R: Tere McDonal, Roy Lamore, Clint Harris, Dan Sisco, Dr. Frank Nigro, Keith Jobbitt, Gordie Garriock, John Trevisanutto, Petra Kapush. Missing:Ken Bittle, Lee Bonell, Donna Jobbitt, Bill Mork.

 

 

 

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