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>> thank you, stephanie and beach blanket bagging babylon there's a little time left from the auction in heart pleased visit ebay works table to introduce our final heros of the day please welcome janet chief executive officer northern california kaiser permanente. >> (clapping.) thank you so much wow, i wondering if that hat is available on the auction later day today, i bet a lot of people not that i'm thrilled to be introducing our final hero kairpd and san francisco general hospital have a long partnership to protect the safety net in our
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state that are visitor to our community health together over this last 12 years with the health commission health education we're recruiting our new nurses we've protected heartaches and strokes and helped that the electronic records across the community it's in the spirit of partnership that i'm privileged to introduce our final hero dr. edward a passionate man, i had a chance to speak to him a passionate and husband and father and mentored our and, of course, a leader in our health care industry he's someone that that many of us call our health care your calling an example why we entered the field our industry has a lot of vociferated people as you imagine that put ourselves and
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our crazy towards the care and service of others but few of us can say we've committed our entire cease to the safety net institutions he's one of the rare individuals who can is that he shared with me when he grew up in an immigrant family i was one of 10 children and that early experience in his life shaped his values you'lls o see those at work in building san francisco general hospital and he has a duty to serve relentless in hi clinic expertise and wants to make a difference so today, we honor one of the many achievements he's the founding medical director for the acute care for
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elderly unit at the san francisco general hospital that's a model of care that received national attention for the focus only maintaining and improving during they stay their physical and cognizant active functions 8 years ago the san francisco general hospital leadership had the foresight to understand that the san francisco polyps was age and an innovative model was needed to aid the special needs of the population and they choose dr. lou sail to lead and start and fulfill this dream and vision of a unit this is opening in february of 2007 the unit has confessed cared for over 12 thousands patient and has helped people across the country to come and see the
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outcomes they've been able to achieve i have to say thank you so much if the general for allowing us to learn as well in december the unit will move up to the 78th floor of the brand new building we saw in the video and to the rooftop this will aid our seniors in a speedy recovery so, please welcome dr. people's 3 i can't remember lou say to the stage to honor him (clapping.) looking for him i know he's sheer thank you.
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>> when i first saw the amending novelist me of the hearts recognition my first thought was for the entire acute health care without those none of those would heap so i'm deeply honored to accept the award before i thank the ac i want to say why this unit is important while we age it is hard to be unable to care for ourselves like walking and getting out of bed and showering without assistance when we lose that ability our definition is threatened half of the disabilities in the united states that that occur are associated with hospitalized
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ironically that puts folks at risk we started our action students to reengineer hypothetical care so how does that work we recently milled a woman woman that cannot breath on her own and brought to the hospital needed a machine she had a number of decategory and she was given medications to restrain her after the breathing man was in the necessary everything that was done was well tint but with older patient it causes harm sometimes so we have the treatment for each medical treatment but for older adults what is often not right for the whole patient it is easily to look at the whole person we saw the person needed to get moving
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we removed the gooblz when she identified she wouldn't walk next she was walking safely downstairs there are if you hospitals in these this country that would have happened like at the san francisco general hospital i want to thank our team (clapping) i'd like to thank our team over the years first and foremost the offer one hundred nurses and nursing assistants on shgs are b and c that receive special training for caring for elderly in the hospital yes absolutely (clapping). in caring for older adults and uphold those evidencing thank you to the medical director and
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(calling names) and the social workers indict insurance and any athletes a program didn't happen by chance i want to thank the visionary hopeless leader that made this easy for me to start (calling names) today terry and neil and others continue the support (clapping) i want to thank the foundation and you who support to redesign 9 unit and for projects over the years that help to make the program successful and thank you friend of mine my partner happy valentine's day i love you
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(clapping) my second thought on the happy e-mail 24 recognize is only partly for the recognition a down payment piano for future innovations thank you to the foundation for this award and look forward for the benefits of the growing population (clapping) >> thank you (clapping) great terrific it's so inspiring to hear from our heros i'm reminded why i'm in the bay area
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i'm a native self-control and returned to area so pleased to be here to experience 3 with all of you today and now i get the privilege of introducing 3 very talented leaders through theory stewardship and heartfelt love for the general api i've driver's license a capital chair before i know i mean it when i say stewardship and heartfelt love for the institution i wanted to welcome to the stabilize pam bear and scombrud i didn't golden hem that are our capital co-chairs (clapping.) >> wow. good afternoon and welcome for nooipdz is panel bear it warms my heart to see this at the present time, so full of
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love and big heart and souls i'm honored to stand here on behalf of the san francisco general hospital foundation i stand here as a member of the foundation executive board i stand here on behalf of entire foundation standing beside me are 1yud and rick juggling hem and missing is my husband larry he is down at the at&t caramel supporting at&t with the giants players he welcomes you from his home away from home larry and myself and judy and rich have been co-chairs of the foundation we've been an quiet phase trying to obscure philanthropic delores
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dollars to secure the support we need to remain the premier public health facility in this city serving our community with world-class care i'm very proud and i mean very proud to announce along with any co-chairs that in this quiet phase where many of you have supported not only the million dollars but the $250,000 level many of you sitting down sit here today we've raised over $12,800,000,000 (clapping) toy is amazing we're exciting to pubically announce the heart of
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our city's public campaign we have a goal to raise $135 million so we still have a little ways to go before the new building opens this december in 2015 each of the early leadership commitments to the heart of our city campaign helped to assure we could buy the proper equipment the critical needs of the hospital during the rebuild, and promote the well-being to all we wouldn't be where we are we beginning with our donors to those who westward our call with generous contributions. >> i want to begin first and foremost with our very first
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contribution from very, very generous festivities in this city barney and barbara o sure (clapping) the others who answered the call are the hell man foundation kaiser permanente, the cal charitable foundation and the lisa and john family fund the fisher family are brian i'm sorry i printed out that wrong dignity health and carr resident and david jennings and bank of america and the bicknell foundation and the do you go goldman and the hertz foundation and salesforce
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foundation and helen schwab and husband and finally our alone supporter wells fargo (clapping.) in affiliating addition to those leadership level gifts many have answered the call we're very grateful (clapping). >> and many of you know, we have received a transformational $75 million from dr. priscilla chang and mark zuckerberg. >> unfortunately, they could not be here today but they paid
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a special message to share so, please view this message. >> hi, everyone sorry we can't be with you making sure that everyone in our community has access e access to health care it something priscilla and i care about we're happy to join you. >> over the past couple of years i've done my dr.ship this is making a difference of the lives of people in the city of san francisco we're proud to join you and be part of this campaign. >> we hope our support along with the support of accident donors in the campaign can help san francisco general hospital to save for lives. >> a lot of people have given their support to the campaign in particular we want to thank the chairs pam and larry bear and
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others have done so much and marble and i are thankful for your leadership and finally, there's apa all the dedicated men and women that serve everyday. >> your an inspiration to us we're really grateful yourself services. >> (clapping) wow. >> that warmdz my heath heart and i have a lot of friends thank you, mark and priscilla you and other leaders are transforming our mission to providing compassionate care and clinical experience and hospital that turns no one away no one it is our safety net you see the need to be there and appreciate the everyday work of the decreases and nurses that gift and other leadership gifts
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make a difference everyday to everyone in our local community and country and world i'm grateful i stand before you on behalf of our co-chairs and campaign committee and everyone in the tent in our san francisco community thank you for this amazing transformational gift i thank you all who came before you and all of those who will follow you we've gun control to this point thanks to extremely generous gifts as great as this is we need our gift we need everyone in the community to be part of the hospital my goal to have a whole new generations of giving whether $10 a thousand dollars or million dollars whether it's buying a beautiful sculpture you see today to put in our
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corporate liquor or buying a heart necklace out the gallery for goes on sake every one of you can shine goes on and light on this hospital on our community every one of you can be a part of great work to insure this hospital remains our safety net for all you know my story our young son running through a glass door taken to general all night surgery to save highs arm and life i was in a strange way blessed to be able to see a glimpse of what this hospital is all about commitment of the decreases and nurses amazed me they amazed me 13 years ago when i spent 7 days in the icu is amazes me today it
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changed and family and changed our giving lemon any story be enough to change you there are others in this room that were saved at the general and i know you're as grateful as i am we're all grateful it's a safety net it is san francisco's see safety net your support and helping to insure this community and world-class hospital on coveting and 23rd will be there for generations to come we're a world champion hospital let's be a leader this will fulfill all of you i promise you can say you did this with heart thank you for creating magic and answering our call to the general pick up your phone and call us
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happy valentine's day (clapping). >> thank you pam and jude it's any great pleasure to introduce the mayor of the city and county of san francisco edwin m lee mayor ed lee. >> (clapping) >> thank you, richard and pam and judy and, of course, larry give them a big hand they've done a wonderful, wonderful job (clapping) hello, everybody it's great to be here i wanted to say thank you to every one of i here today when you when i walked up to
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this field i've had had strange and wonderful feeling we're on the field of the 3 time world series champion giants this is who you or so i'm going to volunteer smng something i know that willy and beven those who who have been successful if he can enhance our ability to bid how about a personal autograph from all of us to remember those bids we can help enhance that lets do that; right? so hopefully, you'll get the bids out we'll continue this effort it is unique to have willie in his red clothing and it is, of
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course, for san francisco general hospital a place where i think represents the values of this wonderful city that we have and again you know larry and pam and judy and rich we've been to month meetings to for this strategies of how to raise private dollars to support our hospital as pam said and i know exactly how she feels i've been there at the hospital when gunshot victims were there and police officers were met that unfortunate circumstances and house of representatives of our fire department were braibt brought in as victims and was there when anita my wife was in an unfortunate did this is a hospital that serves everyone and anyone it is the best trauma center you'll find in all the state of california
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(clapping.) so i know that all of you wouldn't be here unless i knew that was a hospital that you not only wanted to back it is a world-class hospital a very unique relationship with the teaching facilities at ucsf and it's wonderful facilities we've seen the wonderful investments they've gathered are the benny hoff hospital and all the other the cancer hospital and women's hospital they've been wonderful that relationship has best practices a tremendous blessings for city government i think you all know and feel that that's why i want to make sure we continue raising you'll the funds to complete this entire effort and goal the foundation has and again i want to add my thanks to my good parlor bear brother he and i went to the
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same college we were parlor bears i want to shout out evidenced there at the beginning when this capital campaign started he and mar bitter man and so many others i want to say as many of you may hopefully have heard i want to be a mayor of a city not only that is successful but a city that knows how to share in that prosperity that hospital is at the sr. center of that prosperity given because of the businesses community and all the named you saw on the video or announced by judy and pam and rich and i i know that they'll be more in coming if we didn't have that kind of philanthropic participation then we'd be spending money we need more our parks and education, our
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transportation and our housing to support the furniture and equipment and the future world-class advances that our hospital will have with that private sector that will be a lead goal certified hospital it will compliment the largest bond the voters ever passed 8 hundred and 87 homicide bond that's it that's why i'm thankful for the zuckerberg it is the largest contribution we've gotten in the whole country of the united states it's wonderful (clapping.) so i'm here to thank you. i'm here to try to inspire if you can pick up the red for the purpose as pam said or make a donation and continue this
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wonderful effort it becomes a public campaign and compliment the tremendous public donations we'd like be a grateful grateful thankful city and, of course i'm so lucky to be your mayor because i'm also a grateful mayor to you all thank you. god bless you and let's go giants (clapping) congratulations to all the heros and artists thank you, again to our sponsors kaiser permanente
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