Your Gifts Can Make a Difference
Dear
Friends,
Educating the next generation of physicians, providing outstanding
patient care, and determining the causes, treatments, and cures for
devastating diseases form the central three-part mission of the Emory
School of Medicine. Private support from friends has always been vital
in helping the School of Medicine and the Department of Medicine achieve
these goals. Today, in a changing healthcare environment, philanthropic
support is critical to the continued fulfillment of our mission. Academic
medical institutions are increasingly under siege as they struggle
to fulfill their missions and provide breakthroughs in basic science
and clinical applications, in serving historically under-served, in
preparing tomorrow's health care providers to function effectively
and compassionately, and in meeting the demands of technological change.
Philanthropic support provides the flexibility to initiate new research
and to develop new training programs. These initiatives add to the
body of knowledge concerning a broad range of medical conditions that
impact the lives of the entire human population. Without the time for
freedom of inquiry, the time to spend helping patients, the time to
determine the cause of disease, who will search for these answers,
explore the new possibilities for treatments, or find more effective
ways to educate our students?
Your gift to the Department of Medicine at Emory will have an impact
far beyond the Emory campus or the City of Atlanta. Your gift can touch
the world, can help shape tomorrow's health care services, and can
help find the answers to end suffering.
The Department of Medicine includes the following divisions: Cardiology,
Digestive Diseases, Endocrinology, General Medicine, Geriatrics,
Infectious Diseases, Pulmonary/Allergy & Critical Care, Renal,
and Rheumatology/Immunology.
Please contact me if you would like additional information on making
a gift to the Department of Medicine at Emory's School of Medicine.
You may designate your gift to a particular division or even a specific
area of research. I look forward to hearing from you and to facilitating
advances in medical care through your generosity.
Sincerely,
Margery McKay
Senior Associate VP for Development
Emory School of Medicine
1440 Clifton Road NE, Suite 112
Atlanta , GA 30322
mbmckay@emory.edu
Phone: 404-727-0462