May 14, 2008  
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Jack Sipp Golf & Tennis Outing is fast approaching!
The Annual Jack Sipp Golf & Tennis Outing will be held Monday, May 19 at the Richmond County Country Club. There are still some spaces left as well as a few sponsorship opportunities. For more information, call (718) 818-2100. 
 

National Cancer Survivor's Day at RUMC
National Cancer Survivor's Day will be marked on June 1 with a celebration entitled "Survivorship Through the Arts" at Snug Harbor Cultural Center, sponsored by Richmond University Medical Center. The event, to feature art, music & refreshments will take place from noon to 3 PM. A mass in the hospital chapel will precede it at 11 a.m. For more information on this FREE event, call (718) 818-1024. 


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Hospital to host Annual Spring Review

 The hospital's Annual Spring Review will be held the week of May 19-23, in the SIPP auditorium and conference rooms A&B from 8:00 til noon.

Since enrollment is limited, all registration must be made in advance, no later than May 11th There is a $150 fee for Richmond University Medical Center attending staff, a $200 fee for Richmond County Medical Society and A.C.P. members, and a $325 fee for others. No daily registration is available.  Charges include tuition, lecture notes and refreshments. For more information, contact the Department of Medicine, Richmond University Medical Center at (718) 818-2418.
 
 

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We are a proud sponsor of the SIEDC's Conference 2008

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At Richmond University Medical Center, we serve our community with high quality inpatient and outpatient services. Internationally recognized specialists direct our reproductive medicine center, and we operate a high-risk pregnancy center for women requiring special care. In addition, our neonatal intensive care center boasts one of the highest survival rates in the city.

In addition, our Emergency Department is a Level 1 Trauma Center, led by Emergency Medical Associates, leaders in emergency medicine in the metropolitan area. Our hospital has 440 acute care beds and is a New York State designated Stroke Center.

We look forward to serving you.


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RUMC EMTs lauded by Borough President
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After an assault left Richmond University Medical Center EMTs Luis Feliciano and Perry Kennedy hospitalized, the duo vowed to get back to work. Upon entering a Stapleton apartment recently, the two emergency medical technicians were allegedly attacked. After being treated at the hospital, both men are back to work, caring for the community when they need it.

Upon hearing this, Borough President James P. Molinaro decided to laud the two with a ceremony at Borough Hall on Feb. 28, proclaiming it EMT Heroes Day. As a surprise, the Borough President also allocated funds for a brand new ambulance to be added to RUMC's fleet. The new arrival is expected in July

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