More than 50 first responders will be honored at this year’s Evening for Healers. LSU Health Shreveport honors health care professionals at its 13th annual fundraiser
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The
LSU Health Sciences Foundation (LSUHS Foundation) will host the 13th
annual An Evening for Healers at the Shreveport Convention Center on
Thursday, Sept. 12. This event raises critical funding for LSU Health
Shreveport (LSUHS) to recruit and retain top faculty, acquire
cutting-edge equipment and support programs for students across all
three schools.
An
Evening for Healers also serves as a platform to honor and celebrate
the Shreveport-Bossier community’s first responders, physicians, nurses,
allied health professionals and other health care providers who each
played a vital role in saving the lives of patients at Ochsner LSU
Health, a 50:50 partnership between Ochsner Health and LSU Health
Shreveport, which began in 2018.
Mr. Corwin Harper and Dr. David Guzick
This
year’s event will honor more than 50 first responders and health care
professionals and will retell their patients’ stories through inspiring
documentaries. Featured patient stories will focus on our pediatric
cardiology services and our regional Burn Center, highlighting the
specialized care provided by Ochsner LSU Health.
Health
care remains a key sector that drives the economy in north Louisiana.
LSUHS has a direct economic impact of $600 million annually in the
Shreveport region. Combined with the economic impact of our practicing
alumni ($2.4 billion), LSUHS overall has a total economic impact of over
$3 billion annually on North Louisiana.
David Guzick, MD, PhD, chancellor of LSU Health
Shreveport and dean of the School of Medicine, recalls his first
experience at Evening for Healers last year: “I quickly recognized what
an extraordinary event An Evening for Healers is, both for our
institution and our community. My vision for LSUHS is for our faculty
and staff to ‘Aim High’ in all we do. This motto took on an deeper
meaning that night after witnessing the tremendous outpouring of support
and the potential impact of what could be accomplished in our community
and beyond by LSU Health Shreveport and the Ochsner LSU Health System,”
stated Dr. Guzick.
Mayor Thomas Arceneaux with wife, Elizabeth Arceneaux.
Ochsner
Health is the presenting sponsor for An Evening for Healers. Ochsner
Health and LSU Health Shreveport will celebrate six years of their
partnership this year. The Ochsner LSU Health System of North Louisiana
was launched in 2018 with a vision to improve access to care and patient
care quality, upgrade facilities, expand patient-centered technology,
grow the medical school and expand research. Together, they have
accomplished that and more.
“The
stories we celebrate at An Evening for Healers are just a snapshot of
the work that happens every day at Ochsner LSU Health and in our
communities,” said Corwin Harper, chief executive officer of Ochsner LSU
Health System. “Our care teams do not accept ‘good enough.’ They go to
great lengths to treat illness and injury, and in doing so, they save
lives. When you combine the highest levels of expertise with empathy and
unwavering
compassion, the miracles of healing happen. I look forward to honoring
the first responders and healers who make such an incredible difference
to the communities we serve.”
Jerry Favaloro, Carol Favaloro, Dr. Caitlin Busada and Mike Busada
Last
year, the Foundation presented event attendees with the opportunity to
fundraise for a vital piece of critical-care equipment at Ochsner LSU
Health, raising over $18,000 that evening. The funds were matched thanks
to a grant from the American Electric Power (AEP) Foundation.
“We
are grateful for the tremendous benefit that An Evening for Healers
provides to our patients and our team,” said Chris Mangin, chief
executive officer of Ochsner LSU Health’s Academic Medical Center
hospital. “The funds raised from last year’s event enabled us to
purchase an ICU temperature regulator, which optimizes care for our most
critical cases, and an ECMO training device. Incorporating the latest
technology into our medical training programs and clinical care services
greatly enhances patient outcomes. Most of all, though, the event
provides a wonderful opportunity to celebrate those who change and save
lives.”
Mike and Caitlin Busada, MD, are the event chairs
this year. Dr. Busada received her medical degree from LSU Health
Shreveport in 2015, and now is an assistant professor of obstetrics and
gynecology at LSUHS.
She sees patients at Ochsner LSU Health’s Women’s Health Center.
“Each
year, hundreds of the best and brightest students, residents and
fellows make Shreveport their home,” said Dr. Busada. “While here, they
learn from some of the world’s preeminent physicians, professors,
scientists and allied health professionals. As a result, our community
has access to some of the best and most cutting-edge health care in the
world. This is never more evident than during An Evening for Healers,
and we are so honored to be the chairs of this event.”
How to Attend:
Sponsorship opportunities remain available starting at $2,500, and individual tickets can be purchased for $150.
The
doors will open at 6 p.m. for the welcome reception, with dinner and
the program beginning at 7 p.m. Semi-formal attire is recommended.
More information can be found at www.lsuhsfoundation.org/healers or by calling the LSU Health Sciences Foundation at 318.861.0855.