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Born to Shine Gala
Atlantic City, NJ
 
A celebration of local top doctors in the fields of maternal and child health. The night will consist of a cocktail reception, a live & silent auction, sit down dinner, dancing, entertainment by “Don’t Call Me Francis”, with desserts, spirits and more. Money raised supports the mission of the March of Dimes – to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature births and infant mortality.

2008 Honorees
Dr. Sabah Amir
, Chairman at AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center, Department of Pediatrics
Dr. Jane Coleman, Chief of Neonatology; Medical Director Kennedy Health System NICU & ICN
Dr. Anat R. Feingold, Division Head, Pediatric Infectious Disease, Cooper University Hospital
Dr. Thomas Kay, President Virtua W.J. Medical Staff, Virtua Health
Dr. Courtney Malcarney, Chief of OB/GYN, Our Lady of Lourdes Medical Center
Dr. Michael Marchildon, Pediatric Surgeon, Nemours/A.I. duPont Hospital for Children



Date: Saturday
October 11, 2008

 

Location: Trump Marina
Huron Avenue and Brigantine Blvd.
Atlantic City, NJ
 
  Phone: Contact Gina Principato (856) 874-9050 extension 204
 
E-mail Gina Principato

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Schedule: Cocktail reception begins at 6:30 p.m.

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