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July 24,
2003
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MGH, Shriners
receive awards for caring for victims of RI fire
The MGH and the Shriners Burns Institute of Boston recently were awarded
the Downtown North Outstanding Professional and Public Service Award for
providing immediate and continuing medical care to the victims of the
Station nightclub fire in West Warwick, RI. The award was presented at
the Downtown North Association's annual meeting June 16.

The Downtown North Association is a coalition of organizations including
medical institutions, residential communities, entertainment venues and
major transportation facilities bounded by City Hall Plaza on the south,
Charles River on the north, Beacon Hill on the west and the North End
on the East.
Pictured, from left, is Jean Elrick, MD, senior vice president for Administration;
Tony Digiovine, RN, nurse manager of the MGH Burn Unit; Rob Sheridan,
MD, clinical director of MGH Burn and Trauma Services and co-director
of Burn Surgery at Shriners; Ann Prestipino, senior vice president for
MGH Surgical and Anesthesia Services and the MGH Cardiac Program; Ralph
Pino, Esq., chairman of the board at Shriners; Dick Burgess, director
of Community Relations at Shriners; Bob O'Brien, executive director of
the Downtown North Association; and Karyn McFarland,
president of the Downtown North Association.
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