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January 27, 2006 |
Psychiatry residents
run a Mickey Mouse and his cast of friends recently had some help brightening the days of young patients of the MGH Child Psychiatry Service. A group of eight MGH Child Psychiatry residents and one staff member traveled to Mickey's home in the Magic Kingdom to run the Walt Disney World half-marathon Jan. 7, raising more than $12,000 to benefit patients. The race was the inaugural fundraising effort of the Massachusetts
General Hospital Psychiatry Residents' Gifts for Ill Children (MAGIC)
fund, an initiative that aims to enrich the lives of children coping with
psychiatric illness. The MAGIC fund bolsters young patients'self-esteem
by providing them with gifts that foster their individual strengths. "Dealing
with an illness is much more bearable when individuals have a part of
themselves that they feel good about," says Bill Wood, MD, an MGH
Child Psychiatry resident and a runner in the race.
Runner Hope Levin, MD, right,
with her fiancé, David Taylor, MD, who proposed at the finish line.
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