Apr 1993 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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CHy, *J. Thursday, <strong>Apr</strong>il 18,1«M<br />
Neonatologists work together forbenefit <strong>of</strong> newborns<br />
SOMERS POINT —<br />
Through a jotar nrogrlm <strong>of</strong><br />
Shore Manorial Hospital<br />
and Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Medical<br />
- Center, every mother-to-be<br />
in the region can hew enjoy<br />
peace <strong>of</strong> mind. , . /<br />
°, the specially trained neonatology<br />
physicians at<br />
ACMC have been added" to<br />
' the staff at Shore and are<br />
ready to assist in any complication<br />
mat many arise at<br />
- birth, 24-houre-a-day, seven<br />
days a week. '<br />
Drs. Carolyn Crawford,<br />
Pietros Hadgu, Robert<br />
Locke, Apolo Maglalang<br />
and James Weeks, all neonatologists,<br />
are working<br />
with Shore Memorial obstetricians,<br />
pediatricians and<br />
team <strong>of</strong> clinical nurse specialists<br />
who are trained to<br />
identify and deal with<br />
problems that occur at<br />
This unique team <strong>of</strong>.<br />
skilled specialists is a critical<br />
link to state-<strong>of</strong>-the-art<br />
services mat allow an extra<br />
measure <strong>of</strong> assurance and<br />
peace <strong>of</strong> mind to patients,"<br />
nurse Pat Counsellor, vice<br />
president <strong>of</strong> operations.<br />
fat addition, Shore Memorial<br />
is the region's designated<br />
Pediatric Advanced<br />
Life Support training' center,<br />
the No. 1 community<br />
. hospital in the -state teaching<br />
health care providers to<br />
help save children's lives.<br />
'. "Our nursing staff is recognized<br />
statewide Cor leadership<br />
in pediatric.. care,<br />
with the region's newest<br />
family-centered .pediatric.<br />
care center available," said<br />
Al Rundio Jr., Shore's vice<br />
president for nursing.<br />
Shore opened its $1 million<br />
"Pediatric Boardwalk 1 '<br />
last year, which is a re-creation<br />
<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Boardwalk and <strong>of</strong>fers children<br />
the familiar boardwalk<br />
'If continued medical<br />
attention is needed (after a<br />
neonatologist's diagnosis),<br />
Shore Memorial provides<br />
quality, state-<strong>of</strong>-the-art care<br />
in a setting designed to<br />
speed up the child's healing<br />
process. A perfect combination,''Rundio<br />
added.<br />
Three <strong>of</strong> the neonatalogists,<br />
Crawford, Maglalang<br />
and Weeks, hold double<br />
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for Children, bom in Philadelphia.<br />
She completed two<br />
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neonatal and perinatal<br />
medicine, one at Pennsylvania<br />
Hospital arid the second<br />
at the Hospital <strong>of</strong> the University<br />
<strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania.<br />
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Weeks graduated from<br />
George Washington University<br />
Medical School in<br />
Washington, D.C He completed<br />
his internship and a<br />
stork report<br />
two-year residency at<br />
Wilmington Medical Center<br />
in Delaware, -and a oneyear<br />
residency at St. Christopher's<br />
Hospital, where he<br />
was chief medical resident.<br />
Weeks is a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
American .Academy <strong>of</strong><br />
Pediatrics.<br />
Hadgu graduated from<br />
the University <strong>of</strong> Bologna<br />
Medical School in Italy and<br />
Crawford is a member <strong>of</strong><br />
the Philadelphia Perinatal-<br />
Society,<br />
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Am ?^.^88 ? clati<strong>On</strong> anhr * l » * Shon Memorial a son, March21;<br />
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James and Teresa (Les<strong>of</strong>sky)<br />
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completed his internship at<br />
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and residency at Boston<br />
Children's Hospital. He<br />
completed a two-year, fellowship<br />
in neonatology af<br />
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Hadgu is board-iertified<br />
in pediatrics and a member<br />
<strong>of</strong> the American Academy<br />
<strong>of</strong> Pediatrics.<br />
Locke graduated from the<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Ostepathic<br />
Medidne and Health Sciences<br />
and completed his<br />
internship.at the Benjamin<br />
Franklin Medical Center —<br />
Central Division in Philadelphia<br />
and his residency at<br />
Kennedy Memorial Hospital<br />
in Stratford. He<br />
completed a two-year fellowship<br />
in neonatology at<br />
St. Christopher's Hospital<br />
for Children in Philadelphia.<br />
Locke is board-certified in<br />
pediatrics and a member <strong>of</strong><br />
the American Osteopathic<br />
Association and.the American<br />
College <strong>of</strong> Osteopathic<br />
Pediatricians.<br />
(Brooks) Mays <strong>of</strong> SeaviUe, a<br />
son, March 27;<br />
Andrew and Sherryann<br />
(Shaffie) Bailey <strong>of</strong> Somers<br />
Point, a son, March 28;<br />
Michael and Eileen<br />
(Vieth) Caiazza <strong>of</strong> Somers<br />
Point, a daughter, March<br />
29;<br />
Area parents receiving<br />
congratulations lor new<br />
arrivals at Burdette Tomlin<br />
Hospital are:<br />
Bryan and lisa* (Mason)<br />
Lord <strong>of</strong> Upper Township, a<br />
son, Feb. 22;<br />
Rum Gheysens <strong>of</strong> Bees-<br />
, ley's Point, a daughter, Feb.<br />
24;<br />
- Chester and Shannon<br />
(Macomber) Craver <strong>of</strong><br />
Upper Township,, a daughter,<br />
Feb. 26; " —<br />
Ldghton and Carol Ann<br />
(Dayton) Seifert <strong>of</strong> Marmora,<br />
a daughter, Febv27;<br />
Charles and Donna (Samuel)<br />
Allen <strong>of</strong> Petersburg, a<br />
daughter. March 8;<br />
. Jose Gomez Sr. and<br />
Lourdes^Laboy <strong>of</strong>-Wood-,<br />
bine, a son, March 8;<br />
gim) Hope <strong>of</strong> Tuckahoe, a<br />
son, March 12;<br />
Richard Ennis Sr. and<br />
Check it out!<br />
Kate, Miller, chairwoman <strong>of</strong> the executive board auxiliary<br />
<strong>of</strong> Shore Memorial Hospital, presents a record<br />
donation <strong>of</strong> $300,103 to David Spttalnick, chairman <strong>of</strong><br />
the hospital's board <strong>of</strong> trustees, as proceeds <strong>of</strong> the auxilary's<br />
1992 fund-raising events. The total Includes an<br />
$80,000 increase in the contribution from the hospital's<br />
thrift shop, which relocated to the Somers Point Shopping<br />
Center last year; and brings the auxiliary to more<br />
than $800,000 <strong>of</strong> its $1 million pledged to the hospital's<br />
new pediatric center.<br />
Hospital tour eases<br />
fears <strong>of</strong> children<br />
SOMERS POINT-— As<br />
part <strong>of</strong> the recent National<br />
Children and Hospitals<br />
Week, the national ixlebration<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Association for<br />
the Care <strong>of</strong> Children's<br />
Health, second-grade students<br />
from city schools<br />
toured Shore Memorial<br />
Hospital last month to learn<br />
about the hospital in a fun<br />
and non-threatening way.<br />
Activities Included:<br />
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had they fingers<br />
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• HStudents<br />
hands-on tour <strong>of</strong> the operating<br />
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Angela Saracco <strong>of</strong> Beesley's<br />
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gowns on. They were able<br />
to lay down on the operating<br />
room table; look at and<br />
touch the equipment and<br />
learn how each' piece <strong>of</strong><br />
. apparatus is important to<br />
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• Children -were able to<br />
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. The program gives children<br />
a hands-on, nonthreatening<br />
and fun<br />
hospital experience to<br />
reduce their fears <strong>of</strong> the<br />
hospital before entering,"<br />
said Maria Spear, Shore<br />
Memorial's child life specialist.<br />
The kids walk away<br />
having learned at least one<br />
thing about the hospital<br />
.that eases their fears,"<br />
The Association for Care<br />
<strong>of</strong> Children's Health hopes<br />
to-inform people -about<br />
had-: a pediatric care *—-tor show<br />
thebest way to service families.<br />
Their slogan this year<br />
is "Commitment to Caring."<br />
New equipment at Shore<br />
to assess cardiac function<br />
SOMERS TOINT —. A enables doctors-to view<br />
new medical technology at parts <strong>of</strong> the heart that were<br />
Shore Memorial Hospital,—previously blocked by the<br />
the transesophageal ribs or lungs.<br />
" Cardiac structures, <strong>of</strong>ten<br />
misaetf~with other exams,<br />
can now be evaluated successfully;<br />
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. thin probe. After the patient<br />
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the doctor then~guides<br />
the probe down the esophagus<br />
to a position behind the -<br />
heart The instrument then<br />
uses sound beams to show<br />
the heart on a TV-like<br />
screen.<br />
Areas only rarely visualized<br />
during other exams are<br />
well visualized in this<br />
study. TEE can be particularly<br />
useful in diseases <strong>of</strong><br />
the heart valves, infections<br />
<strong>of</strong> the heart, or for evaluation<br />
<strong>of</strong> heart disease on<br />
patients with poor quality<br />
standard echocardiographic<br />
examinations.<br />
After the image is shown<br />
and recorded — usually<br />
after a few minutes — the<br />
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Thurxfay, <strong>Apr</strong>il 15,<strong>1993</strong> Oc—n Ctty, N J.<br />
Spring is here with the<br />
OCEAN GITY POPS<br />
So many exciting events are-planned<br />
for this coming musical season at the<br />
Music Pier:..especially !<br />
' .' t h e •. ••-' - ••' • . • • : ; . < : . " ' • . • •<br />
65th : -<br />
Anniversary Opening<br />
Concert <strong>of</strong> the Music Pier...<br />
(l*7e«O " 1*7*7u] on Saturday evening;<br />
July 3rd at 8:00 PM. You won't<br />
want -to miss this musical extravaganza<br />
highlighting 65 years <strong>of</strong> glorious music in<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s most talked-about historic<br />
. structure (recently renovated)!<br />
^Featured"will'be Todd Thomas, Jody<br />
Kidwell, Richard Troxel, and LuAnn Arbnson<br />
with a 50-member orchestra on stage joined by<br />
the Masterworks Choir <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>! _<br />
Program to include selections from<br />
"Phantom <strong>of</strong> the Opera," Aaron Copland's<br />
Fanfare for the Common Man r " "A Lincoln<br />
Portrait" and the conceit version with choir <strong>of</strong><br />
Jerome/TCern's Broadway-hit... ~<br />
"Showboat." .-. :<br />
Tickets are available in advance from <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Qty Public Relations Dept. at 609-399-6111.<br />
There will be reserved seating and Patron<br />
passes will be honored Prices are $15<br />
orchestra seating. $7 solarium. Reception<br />
after-the-concertibr Friends <strong>of</strong> 4he Pops.<br />
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Other<br />
Special Musi&FEventff-<br />
-" Christmas in July with<br />
.Lisa and Todd - .;<br />
July 7<br />
Gilbert and Sullivan's<br />
'-i. The Mikado<br />
July 14<br />
Phi1adelphTirBoy's:Choir<br />
July;20 ;<br />
Cole Porter Celebration<br />
July 27<br />
Pop Goes to the Movies<br />
August 1<br />
the-Toy Shop —<br />
(A children's Lolly Pops special)<br />
August 11<br />
A Night in Vienna with<br />
Frank Ruggieri<br />
August 15<br />
Big Band Dances<br />
July 23 & August 23<br />
Tribute to. Leonard Bernstein<br />
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(75th Birthday)<br />
August 25<br />
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THE SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
More special concerts...<br />
The<br />
Best <strong>of</strong><br />
Webber<br />
Gershwin<br />
& All That<br />
Jazz<br />
August 30<br />
...Bring your picnic supper!<br />
September 1<br />
Andrew<br />
Lloyd<br />
Latin Fiesta ?<br />
(A Montage <strong>of</strong> Dance Selections<br />
with audience participation!) !<br />
September8 :, "<br />
An Eveniing <strong>of</strong> Rbdgers and Hart<br />
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September 14<br />
Special Guest Soloists<br />
Todd & Lisa Thomas .-"<br />
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July 3-7<br />
Richard Johnson & Heidi Hayes<br />
July 1 !! -14<br />
Philadelphia Orchestra<br />
Trumpet Soloist —<br />
Frank Kaderabek<br />
_ (July 11)<br />
Deborah Truxal<br />
Robert Breault<br />
James Demler<br />
July 18 & 19<br />
'Jody KidweU_& James Demler<br />
.'•"-. with Robert Breault • . °<br />
•' • July 25 -28<br />
More soloists to be announced!<br />
Popular tenor Christopher<br />
Hux is appearing 3 weeks<br />
August 8 -18<br />
and Sept. 5-8<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> favorite Todd<br />
Thomas coming 5 weeks!<br />
July 3 - 7....Aiig. 8-11,22-25<br />
September 5- 19<br />
Subscribe for the whole season ~ <strong>On</strong>ly $20fl/couple or $150/siMie<br />
GREAT VALUE!<br />
Ticket are available in advanr^ from <strong>Ocean</strong> 4<br />
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