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Summer 2009<br />
Fifth Annual Cancer Center for Kids Golf Outing<br />
Raises Funds for <strong>Winthrop</strong>’s<br />
Pediatric Oncology<br />
Programs<br />
Warren Rosenfeld, MD, Chairman of the Department of Pediatrics at<br />
<strong>Winthrop</strong> (left) joins Cancer Center for Kids Golf Outing co-chairs<br />
(l.-r.) Rosemary Cinquemani, Frank Catelli and Michael C. Stroud.<br />
14 Cornerstone<br />
The fifth annual Cancer Center for Kids Golf Outing, held at<br />
the Hamlet Wind Watch Golf & Country Club in Hauppauge<br />
on June 22, was a terrific success, raising more than<br />
$50,000 in support of vital support programs for<br />
<strong>Winthrop</strong>’s pediatric oncology/hematology patients.<br />
More than 100 golfers braved threatening skies to play<br />
18 holes for a great cause. Once the final players moved<br />
inside for dinner and awards, the sky filled with heavy rain<br />
and thunderstorms while the golfers further demonstrated<br />
their generosity, purchasing bundles of raffle tickets for an<br />
array of donated prizes.<br />
The event was organized by founding Golf Outing chairman<br />
Michael C. Stroud, president of Atlas Investigations,<br />
Inc. in Garden City, and co-chairs Rosemary Cinquemani, partner in the law firm of Furey, Kerley, Walsh, Matera &<br />
Cinquemani, P.C. in Seaford; and Frank Catelli, of Counsel to Furey, Furey, Leverage, Manzione, Williams & Darlington,<br />
P.C. in Hempstead.<br />
Just for Men…<br />
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first patient of Dr. Edelman’s to undergo<br />
the procedure at <strong>Winthrop</strong> using the<br />
improved transobturator male sling.<br />
After a brief recovery period at home,<br />
Mr. Burger was back to work within<br />
one week and experiencing marked<br />
improvement from the SUI.<br />
Today, though his continence is not<br />
100 percent, “it’s even better than the<br />
average success rates have shown,”<br />
said Mr. Burger. And, he is hopeful that<br />
one day he will regain total continence.<br />
“I’m looking forward to my complete<br />
recovery. With some diligence on<br />
my part practicing bladder control<br />
measures, I think it’s quite possible to<br />
achieve,” said Mr. Burger.<br />
The Division of Urology in<br />
<strong>Winthrop</strong>’s Institute for Family Care<br />
is committed to ensuring the best<br />
treatment and outcomes for all<br />
patients. For more information about<br />
the services that are available, call<br />
1-866-WINTHROP. ■<br />
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