COMMUNITY
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Summer serenade
FOCUSING ON
THE ‘ME’ IN ‘TIME’:
Methodist Dallas Medical Center
hosted its second annual MeTime
women’s health event on April 17.
The mind, body, and spirit event
allowed women to relax, enjoy
a style show and fitness demo,
and attend speed-meet sessions
with physicians.
KICKING UP SPINE EDUCATION:
On May 30, Ben Newman, MD (left), and former mixed
martial arts fighter Nate “Rock” Quarry visited the Dallas UPS
hub to talk with drivers about spine health. They showcased
healthy lifting techniques and discussed minimally invasive
spine therapies and surgery.
THANKING OUR DONORS:
Methodist Health System Foundation
hosted an event to celebrate the success of the BrightER capital campaign, which raised
$20 million to support the recently opened Charles A. Sammons Tower. Campaign
Chairman Chris Kleinert (right) and Methodist Health System Senior Vice President
and Foundation President and CEO April Box Chamberlain, CFRE, joined by Superman,
thanked and honored donors for their heroic efforts.
JUNIOR VOLUNTEERS
GAIN EXPERIENCE:
Sixteen junior volunteers gave time to
serve at Methodist Dallas this summer.
They gained valuable experience working in
various roles, including transporting patients
and helping nursing staff on the floors.
SOUNDS OF MUSIC:
Dallas Symphony Orchestra Community
Concerts visited six park locations in June, including two events at Klyde
Warren Park. Methodist Dallas once again sponsored the summer community
concert series, supporting music outreach throughout Dallas.