2020 Summer Advocate

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Your giving

saves lives.

A leader in surgical care, Huntington Hospital has the expert staff and state-of-the-art technology needed to perform a wide variety of procedures. Investments from thoughtful philanthropists make our work possible. Donor support has allowed us to bring advanced minimally invasive techniques — which can reduce recovery time, lessen post-surgical pain and minimize scarring — to our patients.

Thank you is not enough, especially for Dr. Dikranian. He is compassionate and experienced, and I knew he was looking out for me. What can you say to the man who saved your life more than once?

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ete Sanchez was diagnosed with kidney cancer in 2010. After discussing his treatment options with his physician, he decided to have surgery. Pete was referred to Armen Dikranian, MD, our medical director of robotic surgery, for a partial nephrectomy. This delicate procedure removes the tumor while saving the kidney. Donor support made it possible for us to acquire the advanced robotic surgery equipment that Dr. Dikranian used to operate on Pete. The minimally invasive procedure was a success, thanks to the surgeon’s expertise and the high level of precision that is possible using robotic techniques. Pete was cancer free. “I appreciated the minimally invasive option,” he says, “and Dr. Dikranian had a very compassionate approach.” Pete remained healthy for six years but was then diagnosed with prostate cancer. “I heard somewhere along the way that if cancer happens once, it can happen again,” he says, “so it didn’t come as a total surprise.” Although the cancer diagnosis was stressful, Pete was reassured by his confidence in Dr. Dikranian and his local hospital: “In my book, if you have to go somewhere for care, Huntington Hospital is the hospital of choice,” he says. “They are very professional and they know exactly what they’re doing.” Again using robotic surgery techniques, Dr. Dikranian operated on Pete, leaving him cancer free once more. Recovery, notes Pete, “was a matter of breathing exercises, follow-up appointments and waiting for my small wounds to heal,” he says. “There was no negative when it came to the care I received,” he adds. Pete remains vigilant regarding his health — and grateful to those who provided his care. “Thank you is not enough,” he says, “especially for Dr. Dikranian. He is compassionate and experienced, and I knew he was looking out for me. What can you say to the man who saved your life more than once?”

Pete Sanchez credits advanced robotic surgery — performed at Huntington Hospital by Armen Dikranian, MD — with saving his life. Twice.

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S. Robert and Denise Zeilstra Gift Shop Marcela Crowley

2min
pages 86-87

Introducing returning board member Deborah Williams

1min
page 88

Your giving makes life better Laura and Dean Montgomery

5min
pages 84-85

Doing more good Celerina Hayes

2min
pages 80-81

Huntington Collection Gail and Ted Gunther

2min
pages 82-83

Huntington Charity League Diana Han

2min
pages 78-79

Flintridge La Cañada Guild Martha Denzel

2min
pages 76-77

SCRUBS Giving Society Improving the health and wellness of children and families

1min
page 68

Altadena Guild Barbara Proctor

3min
pages 74-75

Volunteer Leadership Council Supporting volunteers

1min
pages 72-73

SCRUBS Giving Society Inside & Out Campaign

2min
pages 69-71

I am Huntington Employee giving campaign

3min
pages 63-64

Erika and Ken Riley Sustaining excellence

3min
pages 60-62

Doc Talk FAQs for new NICU parents

3min
page 59

Your giving delivers The Mace Family

2min
pages 57-58

Huntington Annual Fund and President’s Circle Enabling innovation through annual support

4min
pages 46-47

Your giving saves knees Jim Horstman

1min
pages 52-53

Diana and Charles Minning A history of helping others

3min
pages 54-56

Winslow Reitnouer Extended family

4min
pages 48-51

Legacy Gift Society Foresighted support

2min
pages 42-45

Legacy Gift Society Make a difference for tomorrow, today

1min
page 41

Saving lives in the community Sandra Avila

2min
page 40

Carole Greene Increasing knowledge, advancing care

3min
pages 28-30

Brenda Berg and Armando Gonzalez Providing significant community benefits

3min
pages 36-39

Arno Grether Two lives saved

3min
pages 32-33

Around the campus Further preparing our nursing workforce

1min
page 31

Caregiver spotlight Community outreach nurses

2min
pages 34-35

Fall Food + Wine Festival In celebration and support

3min
pages 24-27

Heather and Paul Haaga A focus on extraordinary achievement

3min
pages 12-15

Your giving saves lives Pete Sanchez

2min
pages 22-23

Operating better

1min
page 21

Heart health matters

1min
page 20

We have heart

1min
page 17

Innovations in care Hybrid catheterization suite

1min
page 16

Esme Gibson From the heart

3min
pages 18-19

A message from our Philanthropy Committee co-chairs

1min
page 8
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