Insider
Fall 2021
A Message from Susan Jandzinski, Executive Director
Tribute to Angels Honorees Announced
and Daniel Paolini, President
It goes without saying, 2020 and 2021 have been an unimaginable time for all, but especially for those caring for our community. COVID-19 has changed so much about our daily lives, but we continue to persevere! Thanks to the vaccine rollout earlier this year, we have been able to enjoy a little bit of “normalcy’ these past few months.
Gough
Koch
Ralabate
After much anticipation, the Kenmore Mercy Foundation announced its 2021 Tribute to Angels honorees in August. Joseph A. Ralabate, MD, will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award while Eric J. Koch, DO, and Michael S. Gough, MD, will receive the Sister Mary Mechtilde Memorial Award. New in 2021 is the Angel of Care Award, which celebrates the outstanding contributions of Kenmore Mercy Hospital’s nurses.
Our annual Golf Event was a sell-out. We raised over $114,000! I think it is safe to say, our new format of assigned tee times is here to stay! Once again, thank you to our golfers and sponsors for making our annual event a success.
Dr. Ralabate has been a member of Kenmore Mercy’s family of surgeons for more than forty years, and took on the role of chair of surgery for Catholic Health in 2015. His experience and expertise has been integral in the success of the surgical program across all of the Catholic Health, especially over the course of the pandemic as guidance frequently changed.
We continue to work on our plans for the upcoming A Tribute to Angels. Out of an abundance of caution and as a responsible and trusted healthcare organization serving our community, we have made the difficult decision to move A Tribute to Angels to a virtual event. This decision was not an easy one, but we feel an extremely necessary one.
Dr. Gough, a pulmonologist and intensivist, and Dr. Koch, a hospitalist, have been key contributors to a successful patient experience at Kenmore Mercy Hospital for a number of years, and during the height of the pandemic in Western New York both experienced new challenges that they faced head on.
Our newly “reimagined” A Tribute to Angels will include an online auction that will begin on Monday, November 15, 2021 and conclude as it would normally on the evening of our event, Friday, November 19. While we can’t celebrate the evening together as a larger group, our generous sponsors and loyal guests will still have the option to enjoy their A Tribute to Angels dinner at home with pick-up dinner boxes. You can reserve your box now with or without a sponsorship. Dinner boxes can be picked up at Salvatore’s on Friday, November 19. We are hoping you will join us in celebrating virtually as we honor some very deserving individuals.
In addition to treating patients at Kenmore Mercy, Dr. Gough was integral in patient care in the Intensive Care Unit at Catholic Health’s dedicated COVID-19 Treatment Center at the St. Joseph Campus of Sisters of Charity during the height of the pandemic. He regularly sees patients at the Kenmore Specialty Center. With members of ICU team like Dr. Gough at the St. Joseph Campus, Dr. Koch, stepped up to the challenge of caring for Kenmore Mercy’s ICU patient and also guided residents in the care of these critical patients. He is a managing partner with Buffalo-Niagara Hospitalists. With 2020 designated by the World Health Organization as the Year of the Nurse, then extended into 2021 because of the impact of the pandemic and the increased visibility of nurses’ contributions, choosing Kenmore Mercy’s nurses to honor with the new Angels of Care of Award was an obvious choice. For more information, visit https://blog.chsbuffalo.org/kenmoremercy-foundation-events/.
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