
March 19,
2004
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MGH
Back Bay celebrates Seussentennial
In honor of the 100th birthday of Dr. Seuss and the National Education
Association's "Read Across America Day," the MGH Back Bay HealthCare
Center held a celebration for all of its pediatric patients March 1 to
5.
Pediatric patients were invited to pledge to read a book with an adult
or have an adult
read one to them on Dr. Seuss' birthday. After bringing the book to MGH
Back Bay, the children received a certificate of participation. Preschoolers
received a Dr. Seuss book while school-aged patients received the "Read
Across America" book selected for Massachusetts — "Letting
Swift River Go" by Jane Yolen. Patients who visited the center also
had the opportunity to become the Cat in the Hat as they posed for pictures
in the cat's signature striped hat.
An MGH Back Bay "cat" with
Andrea Reilly, MD
"The event was held to encourage our patients to develop a love of
reading and to help them associate a fun, positive experience with their
doctor's office where they often come for immunizations and other procedures
that might be scary to them," says Lisa Brugnoli-Semeta, RN, of MGH
Back Bay and the event organizer. "We're prescribing reading to all
our patients."
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