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Broward Health Foundation’s Tribute South University, West Palm Beach
to Healthcare Heroes Presented by Skanska Raises Welcomes Inaugural Physician Assistant Class
More Than $225,000 for COVID-19 Relief Fund
South University is proud to announce the launch of a new Master of Science in
Physician Assistant (“MSPA”) program at the West Palm Beach campus located in
Broward Health Foundation recently hosted its Tribute to Healthcare Heroes pre- Royal Palm Beach, Florida.
sented by Skanska, an inspiring virtual presentation that honored Broward Health’s The first cohort class of 40 students was selected from over 1300 applicants across
selfless healthcare workers during a one-hour special event streamed on several social the nation, representing a diversity of ethnicities and healthcare backgrounds.
media channels on February 11. Thousands of supporters tuned in and helped raise Department Chair Dr. Ilaria Gadalla shared, “We are honored to contribute to these
more than $225,000 for Broward Health Foundation’s Covid-19 Relief Fund, which students’ medical education and serve the Palm Beach community. South University
provides ongoing philanthropic support for Broward Health’s evolving needs is focused on developing professionals and mentoring future leaders.”
throughout the pandemic. The MSPA program is one of South University’s leading graduate programs offered
Hosted by six-time Emmy Award-winning journalist Laurie Jennings, the tribute within the College of Health Professions available at four of our campuses
featured moving patient stories, uplifting interviews with frontline workers, segments (Savannah, GA; Richmond, VA; Tampa, FL; and now West Palm Beach, FL).
with Broward Health leadership, and appearances by special guests NBA Hall of The first South University MSPA program was established in 1997 in Savannah,
Famer and Miami Heat legend Alonzo Mourning and former Miami Dolphins stand- GA. The West Palm Beach MSPA program will continue to expand, admitting
out Twan Russell, who is the current youth program ambassador for the team. approx. 50 students each year. Students receive 15 months of classroom and skills
A highlight of the evening was the debut of an original song entitled “Love and education followed by 12 months of clinical rotations focused on core medical dis-
Light,” composed and produced by Weston native Shelbie Rassler. A gifted musician ciplines. Upon graduation, students are awarded a Master of Science degree in
who gained national attention for several high profile collaborations, Rassler’s origi- Physician Assistant.
nal score was performed by dozens of South Florida high school students from Dr. Jeffrey Bishop, Medical Director of the South University MSPA Program and
Marjory Stoneman Douglas, Dillard High School, J.P. Taravella, Archbishop former U.S. Navy PA, works closely with the students to foster the development of
McCarthy, South Plantation, Dreyfoos School of the Arts, NSU University School, skills essential for patient care. With over 35 years of patient care in Palm Beach
Cypress Bay, American Heritage and Western High School, who collaborated on County, Dr. Bishop is enthusiastic about his role in training the next generation of
vocals, instrumentals and dance. providers, stating, “We are fortunate to have the support and involvement of our
“The Tribute to Healthcare Heroes was one of our major fundraisers this year and community physicians and our local hospitals throughout the student’s 27 months
we are tremendously grateful to everyone who generously donated to help support of training.”
such a meaningful cause,” said Bill Diggs, president of the Broward Health For more information about the Master of Science in Physician Assistant program
Foundation. “We are in awe of our selfless healthcare heroes, like nurse James or any South University programs, call (561) 273-6500 or visit
McCrae, who continue to work tirelessly throughout the pandemic and are proud to SouthUniversity.edu/WestPalmBeach.
give back to our community, which trusts and relies on Broward Health for their
care.”
Good Samaritan Medical Center First Hospital in Palm
Walgreens Opens on the Campus Beach County Using New Ziehm 3-D CT Imaging
of St. Mary’s Medical Center
Good Samaritan Medical Center, part
St. Mary’s Medical Center, part of the Palm Beach Health Network, is now partnering of the Palm Beach Health Network, is the
with Walgreens and has opened an on-site pharmacy that allows discharged patients, first hospital in Palm Beach County to
staff, and the general public, to order and pick up medications. use the Ziehm 3-D CT Imaging Arm for
“Having a great partner in Walgreens gives our discharged patients, and staff quick and scans of the spine. This device can per-
easy access to fill medications they may need right here in our hospital, without having form a complete scan in less than three
to make that extra drive to another location,” said Cynthia McCauley, chief executive minutes and gives more complete and
officer at St. Mary’s Medical Center & The Palm Beach Children’s Hospital. “Having this thorough scans and views of the anato-
on-site pharmacy is extremely beneficial to the care and well-being of our patients who my.
are treated at St. Mary’s Medical Center & The Palm Beach Children’s Hospital.” This technology is all part of the grow-
Some of the pharmacy services include: ing neurosciences program at Good
• Medication and disease state management for patients with cancer, multiple sclero- Samaritan Medical Center.
sis, HIV, chronic inflammatory diseases, cystic fibrosis, and organ transplant “The Ziehm 3-D CT Imaging Arm will
• Prior authorization and financial assistance allow us an even clearer path to better
• Free medication shipping and home delivery patient outcomes,” said Dr. Lloyd Zucker, Chief of Neurosurgery at Good
• Non-hazardous and non-sterile compounding Samaritan Medical Center. “This technology allows us access to high quality, detail-
• Delivery of discharge medications to patient bedside rich imaging that gives patients the accuracy and efficiency you need in demanding
• Delivery of employee medications on campus orthopedic, neurosurgery, trauma or spinal procedures, all with minimal radiation
• Over-the-counter medications and in less time.”
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