to be the leader in Our Vision improving child health Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center 20 01 A nnu al Re po rt SCOLIOSIS 1 Accreditations/EEO info Children’s Hospital Medical Center is fully accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations and CARF, The Rehabilitation Commission. Our pediatric residency training program, pediatric subspecialty training program and pediatric surgical training program are all approved by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education. Children’s Hospital Medical Center affirmatively seeks to attract to its staff appropriately qualified persons of diverse backgrounds. The medical center shall not discriminate against any employee or applicant based upon race, color, creed, religion, sex, ancestry, national origin, age, handicap, political affiliation, or status as a disabled veteran or a veteran of the Vietnam conflict. JULIA SCHNEIDER Rejoicing in a Pain-Free Future When Julia Schneider faced surgery two years ago to straighten her curved spine, she was excited. “I had worn a brace for three and a half years. Surgery meant a cure and no more brace!” Her parents, however, were concerned. “Our healthy looking child would undergo nine and a half hours of surgery with some significant risks,” says Ronna Greff Schneider. To ease their minds, she and her husband, John, took Julia to St. Louis for a second opinion. “That doctor agreed that surgery was needed to correct the severe scoliosis, and confirmed that our surgeon at Cincinnati Children’s, Alvin Crawford, MD, was the best we could get,” Mrs. Schneider says. A successful procedure eventually freed Julia from the pain in her back – and the restrictive brace. Today, the active 15year-old says, “The best things are being cured of the disease, having a straight back, and knowing that I won’t have severe back pain later in life.” Dear Friends, I n a year that challenged the heart and soul of our nation, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center was reminded once again how precious are the children and teenagers in our care — and how essential is our work of bringing healing and hope. Now more than ever, we have extraordinary opportunities to make a difference for so many children. Focused clearly on specific goals — and supported by the human and financial resources needed to achieve them — we have committed ourselves fully to achieving our vision: Cincinnati Children’s will be the leader in improving child health. How do we make this vision a reality? Our key to success lies in our new strategic plan, introduced in 2001. It maps our way to a successful future by focusing on vision, values and behavior. We will make a difference in the lives of children in three ways: • We will dramatically improve the delivery of care • We will greatly increase the impact of our research • We will implement new models of education for pediatric professionals, patients, families and the public Our achievements in calendar year 2001 are summarized according to these goals, to demonstrate how the plan is translating into action. Our new strategic plan injects added momentum and direction into our longheld mission: to serve the health care needs of infants, children and adolescents, and to provide research and teaching programs that ensure delivery of the highest quality pediatric care to our community, the nation and the world. Through the years, thousands of supporters have made financial contributions that enable us to touch even more children and their families. Bolstered by their faith in Cincinnati Children’s, we are inspired to reach even farther and try even harder to better the lives of our youngest citizens. In this annual report, we gratefully acknowledge those donors whose support enables us to better serve the children and families who come to us for care. Together, we can achieve even greater things for children. Please join us in our journey. Sincerely, James M. Anderson President and CEO Lee A. Carter Chairman, Board of Trustees C i n c i n n a t i C h i l d r e n ’s A n n u a l R e p o r t 2 0 01 C i n c i n n a t i C h i l d r e n ’ s A n n u a l R e p o r t 2 0 01 On the Cover: The world is full of promise for __-month-old (name). He and his mother (name) rely on the Pediatric Primary Care Clinic at Cincinnati Children’s for care that keeps him healthy and happy. PATIENT: Left: Jim Anderson, president and CEO, and Lee Carter, chairman, Board of Trustees, share their toys–and some smiles–with patients in the Child Life Department. 2 Strategic Plan Cornerstone Health Care Delivery Redefining Care for Complex Conditions A simple concept is changing care for children with complex conditions. Begun in 2001, new multidisciplinary efforts at Cincinnati Children’s offer a convenient, single location where patients and their families can receive comprehensive and wellintegrated care. The Hemangioma and Vascular Malformation Center unites a variety of specialists — pediatric surgeons, otolaryngologists, dermatologists, plastic surgeons, radiologists, pain management specialists and others — to evaluate and manage patients with simple to life-threatening vascular lesions. dramatically improve delivery care of H Strategic Plan Cornerstone World-class clinicians, nurses and therapists are essential to our work. Yet exceptional care requires more. As we focus on quality, safety and delivery, we will improve the care we give and deliver it more efficiently. Radical change will become part of our thinking. We will serve families better with innovative ways of managing care across traditional medical disciplines. Strong efforts in prevention and health promotion will lead to generations of healthier children. hospital priorities from a family perspective. Today’s most advanced pediatric health care professionals recognize that families know their children best and should be partners in all aspects of their children’s care. Small bowel transplants offer hope to children whose small intestine is severely compromised due to disease or catastrophic conditions. Without a transplant, these infants must depend on intravenous feedings (IV) for the rest of their lives. If they don’t adapt to IV feeding, they can develop end-stage liver disease and die of cirrhosis. The cost of IV feeding over a lifetime is much greater than that of undergoing a successful intestinal transplant, and a transplant greatly improves the quality of life. The Comprehensive Weight Management Program offers a Families Advise Medical Center Leadership Our new Family Advisory Council, composed of 18 adult family members and 11 staff members, is a major step in integrating family centered care into all we do. Started in 2001, the council will advise our business and medical leadership on patient needs and pleted to begin small bowel transplantation here. Cincinnati Children’s is the only pediatric hospital in Ohio — and one of a handful nationwide — with this capability. We also perform transplants of the heart, kidney and liver, integrating care and support services for patients and families before, during and after these highly complex procedures. Right: Staff in the Regional Center for Newborn Intensive Care make sure parents have the skills they need to care confidently for their newborns at home. multidisciplinary team of specialists who help adolescents manage the increasing problem of morbid obesity. According to several large national surveys, the prevalence of overweight youth is currently estimated to be 14 percent. Clinically obese teens have a high likelihood of becoming obese adults, and are prone to cardiovascular diseases, diabetes and other serious health problems. Medically supervised weight control programs are the first line of treatment. Some morbidly obese teens who cannot achieve sustained weight loss may be candidates for bariatric surgery, which reduces the size of the stomach. Clinical dietitians, (continued on page 5) Strategic Plan Cornerstone 3 Above: The Gastroenterology Clinic at Cincinnati Children’s provides specialized care for __-month/year old (name) and her mother, (name if available). Small Bowel Transplants: In 2001, preparations were com- HEALTH CARE DELIVERY HEALTH CARE DELIVERY ow can Cincinnati Children’s continuously raise the standard of care and lead in improving child health? Since health care delivery is our principal commitment to the patients and families we serve, it must be excellent. New Logo Reflects Our Vision The energy and scope of our new strategic plan is conveyed in our new name, logo and visual identity system. As the reputation of Cincinnati Children’s has grown regionally and nationally, the need for a distinct, recognizable “brand” identity has increased. The word “Cincinnati,” included for the first time as a formal part of our logo, emphasizes our roots and tradition and also sets us apart from other pediatric hospitals. A third of all children are born with a vascular lesion. About 10 percent of them require medical treatment, and of this group, one percent have complex conditions that may be severely disfiguring or potentially life-threatening. Our center is one of only a few in the United States that offers comprehensive evaluation and treatment for these children and their families. 4 Strategic Plan Cornerstone Research Left: Pediatric patients now can receive aquatic therapy at Cincinnati Children’s Outpatient Services at Drake Center. (continued from page 4) psychologists, exercise physiologists, cardiologists, nurses and surgeons work with teens and their families to promote their physical and emotional well-being and to provide them with the support needed to achieve the best results. Top Honors for On-the-Job Safety Cincinnati Children’s was honored by the Ohio Hospital Association this year for having the best employee safety record among hospitals with 4,000 or more employees during calendar year 2000. The Fanconi Anemia Comprehensive Care Center is the first-of-itskind center in the United States dedicated to compassionate, multidisciplinary care of children with Fanconi anemia and other rare bone marrow failure syndromes. A team of specialists offers children and their families optimal medical, surgical and behavioral care in one location. Strategic Plan Cornerstone Cincinnati Children’s Outpatient Services at Drake Center is the latest effort to make care more convenient for families — and to extend our expertise to areas where it’s most needed. With generous support from Convalescent Hospital for Children, Greater Cincinnati’s first full-service rehabilitation center solely for children offers occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech pathology and aquatic therapy for infants through adolescents. Collaborative Programs. Cincinnati Children’s has partnered with Children’s Medical Center, Dayton, to offer specialty care at Middletown Regional Hospital. A new collaboration with Akron Children’s Hospital enables Akron-area youngsters to benefit from the knowledge and care of our specialists. Working to Solve a Community Crisis Despite rising numbers of psychosocial problems identified in children, many local psychiatric providers have reduced services or closed their doors. The result is a community crisis. With support from Convalescent Hospital for Children, Cincinnati Children’s has moved to close the gap by purchasing a site in College Hill to be used for a 46-bed center for children and teens, ages 10 to 16. The center is expected to open late in 2002. the impact research of our A t Cincinnati Children’s, we’ve spent many productive years creating and using knowledge to improve the health of children and adults. Now, we recommit ourselves to sustaining and growing our nationally and internationally recognized programs so they benefit even more people worldwide. We also will pursue new directions and efforts to make a difference in the care of children. Our new Translational Research Initiative will help accelerate the process of taking laboratory findings to the bedside. The initiative stimulates development of pre-clinical and human translational trials that seek to improve the care of children with serious diseases. Eventually, faculty in each division at Cincinnati Children’s will participate in translational research. Above: Photographer credit needed for this image. Strategic Plan Cornerstone 5 One of the Nation’s Top 10 Pediatric Hospitals Cincinnati Children’s was named one of the 10 best pediatric hospitals in the United States in 2001 in the U.S. News & World Report’s “America’s Best Hospitals” survey. We are one of only two pediatric institutions in the Midwest to be included. increase RESEARCH HEALTH CARE DELIVERY Fanconi anemia is one of the inherited anemias that lead to bone marrow failure, or aplastic anemia. It may be evident at birth; it is usually diagnosed by age 12. Fanconi anemia usually becomes more severe over time; some patients may develop leukemia or other cancers. Many do not reach adulthood since the condition may affect all systems of the body. At Cincinnati Children’s, quality, comprehensive care is available, along with innovative research and evaluation of new therapies. Patients may participate in clinical trials conducted by the center. 6 Research Discoveries Advance Knowledge In 2001, Cincinnati Children’s researchers made significant strides in numerous areas of health care research. The most notable discoveries include: • A genital herpes vaccine developed with GlaxoSmithKline that is safe and effective in preventing genital herpes in women not previously infected with herpes simplex virus • Identification of a link between gastric reflux, and food and environmental allergens, including pollens and molds • The finding that millions more children and adolescents than previously thought endure the detrimental effects of exposure to lead in the United States This Page: This is a stand-in caption. Diverse Research shot is looking forward… • The finding that obesity in children directly affects structure and function of the heart and may increase the risk for heart disease Right: This is a stand-in caption. Hearing Clinic is looking forward… Leading Recipient of NIH Funding Strategic Plan Cornerstone cell anemia, immunodeficiency diseases and blood clotting disorders. Investigators in this new division are seeking treatments and gene therapy techniques to reverse the progress of these genetic diseases. Immunobiology is the basic science that children with hearing impairment through innovative medical, surgical and rehabilitative management. Using cutting-edge molecular research, scientists are working to understand the biological basis for normal hearing and deafness. They hope to develop new ways to diagnose the cause of congenital hearing loss and ear malformations, and to offer new treatments. investigates how the immune system works in fighting off or resisting disease. Our new division, established in 2001, will help young patients with immunological disorders of the hormonal system, lungs, blood, bones and joints. It will also affect those children undergoing organ transplants. Experimental Hematology uses the tools of stem cell biology to unlock the mysteries behind potentially fatal blood diseases: leukemia, Fanconi anemia, hemophilia, sickle The Center for Hearing and Deafness Research, opened in 2001, improves care for Thanks to steadily increasing funding from agencies, government and industry, our research programs are growing rapidly. Support from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) alone has quadrupled in the last nine years. With $44 million in NIH research grant funding received in fiscal year 2001, Cincinnati Children’s is the third highest recipient of these highly competitive grants among comprehensive pediatric centers nationwide. 2001 2000 1999 Strategic Plan Cornerstone 7 The new Rheumatic Diseases Research Core Center, one of only two established nationwide in 2001 with support from the National Institutes of Health, concentrates on understanding the causes of pediatric arthritis and other rheumatic diseases, and finding novel approaches to treating them. RESEARCH RESEARCH Emerging Programs Hold Promise 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 8 1992 $1 0,0 00, 000 $2 0 $3 ,00 0,0 00 0,0 00 ,00 0 $5 0,0 $4 0,0 00 ,00 00 0 ,00 0 Strategic Plan Cornerstone Education education and advocacy C incinnati Children’s has long been committed to educating physicians and other health care professionals. Now, we will extend our education mission and approach it with new creativity. We will equip people with the knowledge and skill to care for children, advocate for children’s health and renew themselves through lifelong learning. Among the Best in Pediatric Education U.S. News & World Report has ranked the Department of Pediatrics at Cincinnati Children’s and the University of Cincinnati Medical Center (UC) number six among pediatric programs at medical schools in the United States. The department consists entirely of Cincinnati Children’s physicians, researchers and other individuals who hold academic appointments at UC. To enhance family centered care, we will work actively to educate children and their families — and to train our care givers to seek out patient and family participation in care decisions. We will move beyond education to advocate for children. Novel Program Increases Safety Seat Use Strategic Plan Cornerstone In gratitude to Fifth Third Bank/Jacob G. Schmidlapp Trust for a $1 million gift to support research in juvenile arthritis, we were pleased to name the auditorium in Fifth Third’s honor. Their leadership gift is being matched by other sources, resulting in more than $2 million to support our internationally renowned research program in childhood arthritis. Below: Heloise Sabin, wife of the late Albert B. Sabin, MD, and her daughter (name if available) join George Schaefer Jr., Fifth Third Bank president and CEO, Lee Carter, chairman, Board of Trustees and others in dedicating the new Albert B. Sabin, MD, Education Center. The Youth Injury Prevention program, conceived at Cincinnati Children’s and funded in part by the Ohio Department of Public Safety, includes several components, including an injury prevention curriculum for church Sunday school classes, and sermons by church ministers focused on traffic safety and being a role model. Strategic Plan Cornerstone 9 Education efforts at Cincinnati Children’s got a major boost with the completion of the Albert B. Sabin, M.D., Education Center in 2001. The center consolidates all of our educational resources into one facility. In addition to the libraries and meeting rooms, it features the 300-seat Fifth Third Bank Auditorium and its superior audiovisual equipment. The center greatly enhances our ability to hold educational events for both health professionals and the community, foster educational programming, and strengthen our role as a leader in pediatric health care education. A partnership formed in 2001 between Cincinnati Children’s and 14 AfricanAmerican churches and their ministers has resulted in a 100 percent increase in the use of child safety seats among children age 8 and under who are affiliated with the churches. In addition, the percentage of children riding totally unrestrained decreased from 36 percent to 10 percent. Preliminary results suggest that the program was also very effective in teaching parents that children should ride in the back seat of a vehicle. EDUCATION EDUCATION New Sabin Center Promotes Education 10 Left: The square ont the far right needs a photographer credit Safer Play in Avondale Thanks to generous funding sources, Avondale is getting expert help and new play facilities to lower the neighborhood’s high rate of childhood injuries. The Injury Free Coalition for Kids at Cincinnati Children’s, dedicated to working with communities in need to initiate injury prevention reforms, received a five-year, $266,100 grant from the national Robert Wood Johnson Foundation in 2001. The funds will support an injury prevention coordinator based at Cincinnati Children’s to serve the Avondale community. This year, construction begins on a new youth football facility at South Avondale Elementary School, supported by a $100,000 grant from Local Initiatives Support Corporation, managers of the National Football League Community Football Fields Program, and a $25,000 commitment from the Cincinnati Bengals. Cincinnati Public Schools and the Cincinnati Recreation Commission are providing additional support. health support. To assist mental health providers who were working with victims’ families and co-workers, a psychiatrist at Cincinnati Children’s produced a CD that gathered useful resources from 40 professionals from around the world. Currently, a capital campaign is under way to fund construction of a new health center on the school campus. Just under $14,000 has been raised by individuals, including $362 from the students themselves. Corporations and community organizations have given close to $10,000, and another $150,000 has been awarded by private foundations. This strong private support and the collaboration of the center’s founders enabled Rockdale to leverage additional state dollars. The state has committed $13.6 million to renovate the entire Rockdale campus, including construction of the new health center, by January 2004. Below: Staff from Cincinnati Children’s help to ensure good health for students at Avondale’s Rockdale Academy. Strategic Plan Cornerstone Strategic Plan Cornerstone Expanded Health Services Coming to Rockdale Academy Above: The Injury Free Coalition for Kids at Cincinnati Children’s teamed with the Cincinnati Recreation Commission to build the William DeHart Hubbard playground off Blair Avenue in Avondale. EDUCATION 11 Employees Help a Nation Heal After the devastating terrorist attacks of September 11, Cincinnati Children’s offered advice to parents and teachers via media interviews and tip sheets distributed to local schools. Several employees went to New York City to help in rescue efforts or provide mental Training the Next Generation Cincinnati Children’s has one of the largest pediatric training programs within a single institution in the United States. In 2001, we trained: • 183 undergraduate medical students • 92 pediatric residents • 64 surgical residents • 9 dental residents • 13 psychology residents • 112 clinical fellows • 35 radiology residents • 28 anesthesia residents • 62 research post-doctoral fellows • 677 student nurses • 22 nurse anesthetist students A majority of students at Avondale’s Rockdale Academy have no health care provider — or they rely on clinics at Cincinnati Children’s for care. These grade-schoolers also experience a disproportionate number of illnesses and academic underachievement. So Rockdale’s leaders and Cincinnati Children’s established an independent, primary care health center at a temporary location within the school with a $350,000 start-up grant from the Health Foundation of Greater Cincinnati. EDUCATION Telemedicine Bridges Distances Thanks to the new technological capabilities housed at the Sabin Education Center, we made great progress in 2001 in bridging long distances with innovative technologies. Through two-way videoconferencing, divisions confer regularly with physicians at remote children’s hospitals, conduct interviews with potential employees in other cities and make international presentations. Web collaboration allows the Child Abuse Team to review images through the web with colleagues at remote locations and offer expert consultation. Satellite uplinks connect the medical center’s weekly educational forums for students and professionals to 10 outlying Tristate locations. The Picture Archiving and Communications System (PACS) enables physicians throughout the medical center to view medical images, such as X-rays and CT scans, simultaneously on computers — without the traditional film. 12 Strategic Plan Cornerstone People + Organization Remarkable Growth To be the leader in improving child health, we need the very best people as our partners in fulfilling our goals. Cincinnati Children’s is growing rapidly to enable us to serve all of the children who need us, here and around the world. In health care delivery, research and education, the need continues for more staff members. Remarkable growth requires new approaches to recruitment. Unique among Cincinnati’s hospitals, an innovative paperless system speeds the hiring process by allowing us to search a database of qualified candidates. Hiring On the Rise 4,705 fiscal year 2001 3,993 fiscal year 2000 3,638 fiscal year 1999 * Full-time equivalents as of June 30 each year. together ORGANIZATION to achieve our + vision HEART PATIENT: AUSTAN HARRIS A Heartfelt Miracle “It’s a miracle we ever found out that Austan had a hole in his heart,” says his mother, Kelly Harris, of Dayton, Ohio. Two years ago, Austan started wheezing while playing with his brother’s toy bank. A trip to the emergency department dispelled fears that he had swallowed a coin, but a chest X-ray showed an enlarged heart. Further tests revealed a hole in the one-year-old’s heart that his doctors would monitor for changes. Although he had no symptoms, an echocardiogram late in 2001 showed that the hole was growing, so Austan’s pediatric cardiologist referred the family to pediatric heart surgeon Peter Manning, MD, at Cincinnati Children’s. On January 29, Austan’s hole was repaired in open heart surgery. “Now we have to make him sit down and rest. He’s doing great,” says Mrs. Harris. Left: Collaboration amoung employees is key in creating solutions to child health problems. Strategic Plan Cornerstone C incinnati Children’s has a talented, dedicated, hard-working staff. Our people are the heart and soul of our organization. Now we will strengthen our ability to attract and retain the best employees by becoming the employer of choice. We will be ready to adjust rapidly to changing opportunities and innovation. We will work together to achieve the vision of Cincinnati Children’s. ORGANIZATION PEOPLE Our new Health Care Training Program offers adults with significant barriers to employment the opportunity to become health unit coordinators or state-certified nursing assistants. It is sponsored by Project SEARCH, a collaboration among Cincinnati Children’s, Great Oaks Institute of Technology and Career Development, and the Hamilton County Board of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities. + Strategic Plan Cornerstone Although recruiting nurses is our biggest recruitment challenge — as it is at every hospital — we are proud of our low nurse turnover rate. At 11.8 percent, it’s among the lowest in the country. PEOPLE 13 working Nurse recruitment is now led by a dedicated team of experienced registered nurses. They build relationships with nursing schools, screen applicants, match them to the best nurse manager and unit, and guide them through the hiring process. In a contracting market, our nurse hiring rate in 2001 increased 30 percent over 2000. We hired 175 nurses in calendar year 2000, and 249 in calendar year 2001. 14 Strategic Plan Cornerstone Information + Knowledge Facing Page: This is a stand-in caption. A little boy from the Clinic is looking forward… This is a stand-in caption. A little boy from the Clinic is looking forward… information drives innovation I + INFORMATION who understood Elizabeth’s problem. Dr. Crone saved her life. I can’t say enough good things about the people in Cincinnati,” says mother Shelley Hays. To ensure that every family who needs pediatric health information can find it easily, the web site for Cincinnati Children’s was redesigned in 2001 and relaunched in January 2002. It includes more than 6,000 pages and is visited more than 130,000 times each month. Visit us at www.cincinnatichildrens.org. Safer Care with New Technology How can Cincinnati Children’s use technology to reduce the risk of errors and increase the accuracy and efficiency of the care we give? In 2001 we laid the groundwork for the 2002 launch of our new clinical order entry system. The system will help physicians write complete, concise, unambiguous orders for radiology and lab tests, medications, general nursing, diet, activity and consultations. It will provide decision support, for example, checking the patient’s history for known allergies, confirming that the dosage is correct for the patient’s age and weight, and that the order is consistent with hospital policies and clinical pathways. Strategic Plan Cornerstone Strategic Plan Cornerstone Without the worldwide web, 4-year-old Elizabeth Hays of Medford, Oregon, might not have made it to her fifth birthday. Elizabeth’s pediatric neurologist advised her parents to look online for more information about her degenerative neural condition. Their search led them to Cincinnati Children’s and neurosurgeon Kerry Crone, MD. Within a few days of sending her records, the family brought Elizabeth to Cincinnati Children’s for testing and brain surgery. “It was such a relief to find someone KNOWLEDGE Heart Expertise Now One Click Away The Heart Center at Cincinnati Children’s introduced the Heart Encyclopedia in 2001, the most comprehensive, in-depth, online source of heart information for patients, families and physicians. This unique medical reference, with contributions from top experts in the field, is updated regularly to reflect the latest progress in pediatric cardiac diagnosis and treatment options. It’s accessible at www.cincinnatichildrens.org/ heartcenter/encyclopedia. Web Site Offers Families Hope + 15 Supercomputer Helps Solve Mysteries of Disease The new knowledge generated by the Human Genome Project opens untold possibilities for researchers at Cincinnati Children’s. Our ongoing efforts to understand the genetic causes of childhood disease made a quantum leap forward last year. The Ohio Board of Regents and Sun Microsystems funded a $2.7 million supercomputer that’s aiding the groundbreaking efforts of our bioinformatics program. INFORMATION KNOWLEDGE nformation is the bedrock resource required for us to do our work. Cincinnati Children’s will harness information, transform it into knowledge, and use it to drive innovation and decision-making. 16 Strategic Plan Cornerstone Sufficient Financial Resources Federal Graduate Medical Education Funding to Cincinnati Children’s $10,000,000 2002 $9,000,000 2001 1999 $0 Most important, our growth has enabled us to affect the lives of more children. Last year, Cincinnati Children’s recorded more than 600,000 patient encounters, up by 12 percent over the prior year’s 532,000. Cincinnati Children’s at a Glance growth depends strong Strategic Plan Cornerstone G rowth is the defining word at this moment in the history of Cincinnati Children’s — growth in new facilities, new staff, new research and new clinical programs. Making this possible is our success in developing and sustaining the cash flow to support the pursuit of our vision. Record Growth in Revenues, Patient Encounters Fiscal year 2001 (ended June 30, 2001) represented a significant milestone in our never-ending quest to generate income. Cincinnati Children’s reported record revenues of $540 million, a growth rate of 16 percent over the previous year. This growth occurred across all three missions. Revenues from patient care activities grew an outstanding 14 percent, while external research funding increased more than 17 percent. In addition, federal funding for pediatric graduate medical education has grown dramatically, due to strong advocacy efforts here and by children’s hospitals nationwide, from zero just three years ago to $9 million in 2001. 2000 1999 1998 1997 Patients Admissions (includes short stays) Average length of stay Emergency department visits Regional Center for Newborn Intensive Care admissions Patient encounters 20,276 5.3 days 84,762 14,893 4.1 days 83,283 13,902 4.1 days 80,974 14,120 5.2 days 79,859 13,960 5.1 days 80,918 597 658,783 645 532,000 610 ––– 573 ––– 609 ––– Outpatient visits (includes satellites) Primary Specialty Test referral center 32,305 418,825 27,924 38,264 302,333 28,237 36,486 250,077 27,718 38,781 242,033 28,581 37,319 226,757 29,643 4,204 20,812 4,211 19,933 2,580 18,928 2,611 18,241 3,296 16,998 49 6 26 23 50 4 26 11 49 4 21 18 1,039 5,910 4,705 1,250 5,424 3,993 1,216 4,338 3,638 Surgical Procedures Inpatient Outpatient (includes satellites) Transplants Blood and marrow Heart Liver Kidney People Active medical staff Total employees Full-time equivalents 80 53 No Program No Program 18 12 18 13 1,204 4,203 3,377 1,153 3,733 3,151 Strategic Plan Cornerstone 17 finances World-Class Facilities for World-Class Care In mid-1998, Cincinnati Children’s began a $155 million building program to improve facilities to support our vision and meet growing demands for patient care. A new underground garage and the Sabin Education Center opened in 2001; a nine-story, state-of-the-art research building was completed in 2000. In 2002, a new 460,000 square-foot patient care building will open. 2001 SUFFICIENT FINANCIAL RESOURCES SUFFICIENT FINANCIAL RESOURCES on Statistics reflect fiscal year totals (as of June 30 of each year). 18 Thank You to Hamilton County Voters For 35 years, the generous support of Hamilton County voters has allowed Cincinnati Children’s to deliver the highest quality medical care regardless of an individual’s ability to pay. The five-year Health and Hospitalization Levy, approved again on November 6, 2001, helps to cover the costs of inpatient and outpatient services at Cincinnati Children’s and University Hospital for Hamilton County residents who need, but cannot afford, health care. 2000-2001 Financials Operating Revenues and Expenses as of June 30, 2001 and 2000 2001 2000 Net Patient Services Revenue Government Research Grants Other Operating Revenue Total Operating Revenues $331,734,757 50,168,999 152,825,499 $534,729,255 $285,470,862 40,549,815 130,652,530 $456,673,207 Operating Expenses: Salaries and Benefits Services, Supplies, Other Depreciation Interest Total Operating Expenses Net Operating Revenue $264,894,954 215,229,648 39,137,398 7,971,200 $527,233,200 $7,496,055 $229,648,239 184,553,264 32,472,824 5,989,847 $452,664,174 $4,009,033 2001 2000 $6,515,434 $7,200,288 71,897,409 77,391,174 61,263,945 $217,067,962 69,600,449 55,489,173 53,804,195 $186,094,105 NEURO -ONCOLOGY PATIENT : LACY HARRINGTON WITH HER GRANDMOTHER Fighting For Her Life Two years ago, Lacy Harrington’s world changed. At age 9, she was diagnosed with a brain tumor after unexplained vomiting and a seizure. Six days after diagnosis, she underwent surgery at Cincinnati Children’s. Only half of the tumor was removable, and Lacy was paralyzed on her left side. “We almost lost her,” says her mother, Beverly. Today, the tumor continues to grow despite aggressive radiation and drug treatments. Lacy welcomed participation in an experimental drug trial at Cincinnati Children’s that could shrink the tumor. Her “awesome positive attitude” remains strong and she tries to live life to the fullest, says her mother. “At this point, a lot of patients would give up, but not Lacy. We’re very thankful to Children’s, because without them, we might not have her.” Strategic Plan Cornerstone Plant and Equipment, Net of Accumulated Depreciation Funds Held in Trust Long-term Investments Interest in Net Assets of Supporting Organizations Total Assets Liabilities and Fund Balance: Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses Current Portion of Long-term Debt Current Liabilities Long-term Debt Other Long-term Liabilities Unrestricted Net Assets Temporarily Restricted Net Assets Permanently Restricted Net Assets Total Liabilities and Net Assets 2000-2001 Children’s Hospital Medical Center Board of Trustees listing as of January 1, 2002 Board of Trustees $390,986,302 16,753,495 53,561,328 669,134,655 $1,347,503,742 $322,077,049 18,602,406 52,087,100 624,878,839 $1,203,739,499 $76,312,916 5,625,913 $81,938,829 $50,920,260 5,205,326 $56,125,586 253,416,204 24,983,768 241,312,768 78,482,468 667,369,705 $1,347,503,742 208,443,170 22,792,356 223,423,359 72,280,775 620,674,253 $1,203,739,499 Mr. Lee A. Carter, Chair Mr. James M. Anderson, President and Chief Executive Officer The Rt. Rev. Herbert Thompson Jr., Chair, Ex Officio Mr. Scott J. Hamlin, Treasurer Mrs. Diane White, Secretary Mrs. Harry M. (Sharry) Addison Mr. Robert D. H. Anning Mr. John F. Barrett Thomas F. Boat, MD Mr. Paul M. F. Booth Mr. Ralph R. Burchenal Mr. Michael S. Cambron Mr. Thomas G. Cody Mrs. William O. (Katharine) DeWitt Jr. Mr. Todd M. Duncan Nancy Krieger-Eddy, PhD Mr. Mark Essig Mr. James M. Ewell Mrs. Stona J. (Barbara) Fitch Mrs. Rodney P. (Vallie Comisar) Geier Mr. Louis D. George Ms. Joyce J. Keeshin Ms. M. Denise Kuprionis Mr. John T. Lawrence III Mrs. T. L. (Peggy) Mathile Mr. Manuel D. Mayerson Mr. Michael S. McGraw Mrs. Robert (Mardie) Off Mr. Charles A. Pettengill Sidney A. Peerless, MD Mr. Geoffrey Place Mr. John Sawyer Mr. George A. Schaefer Jr. William K. Schubert, MD Mrs. Nelson (Sylvia) Schwab Jr. Kathleen M. Spellman, MD Mr. Leo H. Wiest Frank C. Woodside III, MD, JD Mr. John P. Zanotti Trustees Ex Officio Ms. Carolyn Kite, President, Junior Co-Operative Society Mrs. Karen Post, President, Kindervelt Mrs. Bruce (Deborah) Graumlich, President, Co-Operative Society Mr. Algis Koncius, President, Ronald McDonald House Charities of Greater Cincinnati Trustees Emeriti Mr. David D. Black Mrs. Gerald J. (Katharine) Ficks Mr. Kroger Pettengill Mr. Eugene Ruehlmann Mr. Joseph S. Stern Jr. Adolescent Health Center of Greater Cincinnati Convalescent Hospital for Children Mr. C. Francis Barrett, Chair Mr. Phillip C. Long, President United Cerebral Palsy, Inc; Aaron W. Perlman Center for Children Mr. Thomas Gougeon, President Gail B. Slap, MD, Director, Medical Program Mr. David T. Croall, President Mr. William J. Minor, Executive Director Children’s Hospital Research Foundation Mr. James M. Anderson*, President and Chief Executive Officer Richard G. Azizkhan, MD*, Surgeon-in-Chief, Director, Pediatric Surgery Thomas F. Boat, MD*, Professor and Chair, Department of Pediatrics, Director, Children’s Hospital Research Foundation Mr. Dwight E. Ellingwood*, Senior Vice President, Planning and Business Development Michael K. Farrell, MD*, Chief-of-Staff Mr. Joseph J. Gilene, Vice President, Managed Care Thomas F. Boat, MD, Director Children’s Dental Care Foundation Mr. Eugene Johnson, President Alex M. DellaBella, DMD, Immediate Past President James F. Steiner, DDS, Director, Dental Program Cincinnati Center for Developmental Disorders Mr. Al P. Hallam, President Sonya G. Oppenheimer, MD, Director, Medical Program Senior Administration Ms. Phyllis Goodman, Vice President, Marketing and Communications Mr. Scott J. Hamlin*, Senior Vice President, Finance and Chief Financial Officer Mr. Thomas E. Kinman, Vice President, Facilities Management Mr. Arvin D. Kumar, Vice President, eHealth Ronald McKinley, PhD*, Vice President, Human Resources Melvin L. Rutherford Esq., Vice President, Risk Management and Corporate Compliance Dorine R. Seaquist, R.N.*, Senior Vice President, Patient Services Mr. John F. Sherlock, Vice President, Development Ms. Marianne Speight, Vice President, Information Services Elizabeth Stautberg Esq., Vice President, General Counsel *Member of Senior Operating Committee Strategic Plan Cornerstone 19 Assets: Cash and Cash Equivalents Patient Accounts Receivable, Net of Allowances for Uncollectible Accounts Other Current Assets Marketable Securities Current Assets Our Leadership SUFFICIENT FINANCIAL RESOURCES SUFFICIENT FINANCIAL RESOURCES Condensed Balance Sheets as of June 30, 2001 and 2000 20 Children’s Circle of Care gifts Children’s Circle of Care advances the work of pediatric patient care, research and teaching by encouraging and recognizing annual major gifts to participating children’s hospitals in North America, including Cincinnati Children’s. The program also seeks to educate the public about child health issues and the unique mission and service of children’s hospitals. In 2001, local Children’s Circle of Care members donated almost $9 million to Cincinnati Children’s. Qualifying members are individuals or family foundations who gave $10,000 or more in a single gift or cumulative giving in 2001, or whose cumulative history of giving to Cincinnati Children’s has exceeded $1 million. These dedicated men and women demonstrate an extraordinary commitment to our unique mission with their willingness to invest in our future. to Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center in calendar year 2001 2001 Children's Circle of Care Members We have made every effort to be accurate and complete with this listing. Should you find an error or omission, please call the Department of Development at Cincinnati Sources of Gifts Children’s, 513-636-4561, so we may correct our records. Anonymous (18) Dr. and Mrs. Ira Abrahamson, Jr. Mr. Larry Addington Mr. and Mrs. Robert Albright Mr. James M. Anderson and Rev. Marjorie C. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. H. Anning Dr. and Mrs. Richard G. Azizkhan Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bernet Dr. Thomas and Dr. Barbara Boat Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Bourgraf The Howard Bourne, Ethel Wright, and Frances Luther Foundation The Bremer Foundation Ms. Patricia H. Briggs Mrs. Lela C. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Burchenal Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Carter Mrs. Paul Chidlaw Dr. Robin Cotton and Ms. Cynthia Fitton The Crosset Family Fund Mr. Zoltan Dobsa Ms. Jane Dummer Mr. Jerry Dykstra Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Eaton The Fischer Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Stona Fitch Mr. and Mrs. Walter Frank Mr. Tom Gill Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gover The John C. Griswold Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Terence L. Horan Mrs. Morse Johnson Mr. Ira Keeshin Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kinstler The Frank J. Kloenne and Jacqueline D. Kloenne Foundation Dr. Othilda Krug Mr. Addison Lanier Dr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Levinson Mrs. Barbara Manss Dr. and Mrs. Lester W. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Tim Mathile Mr. and Mrs. Manuel D. Mayerson Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCoy Mrs. Jane McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Michael McGraw Mrs. Robert McGraw Dr. and Mrs. C. Nelson Melampy Mr. and Mrs. John Narburgh Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Norton Mr. and Mrs. Kroger Pettengill Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Place Ms. Doreen Quinn Dr. and Mrs. George Rieveschl, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Romanow Mr. John J. Schiff, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Schiff Mr. Thomas R. Schiff Mr. and Mrs. Roger P. Schlemmer Mr. Robert Schmidt and Rev. Ann Schmidt Dr. and Mrs. Curtis Sheldon Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Simich The Skyler Foundation The Hannah Jo Smith Foundation Dr. Joseph Stegmaier and Mrs. Barbara SporckStegmaier Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Stern Dr. C. Frederic and Dr. Janet Strife Mrs. Mary Louise Tecklenburg Mr. and Mrs. G. Richard Thomas Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Wacksman Mr. Francis Wessel The Wiebe Charitable Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Frank C. Woodside, III 21 $10,209,211.50 Auxiliaries, Benefits and Community Groups Individual Donors $2,577,767.93 With motivations for giving as varied and unique as the donors themselves, these individual donors are united by their commitment to the vision of Cincinnati Children’s: to be the leader in improving child health. Their gifts are special endorsements of the medical center’s quality and mission. Individuals $3,466,062.93 Corporations and Foundations $100,000+ $2,536,674.08 Gifts in Kind $313,771.71 Total $19,103,488.15 Anonymous The Bremer Foundation Mrs. Patricia H. Briggs Dr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Levinson The Manuel D. and Rhoda Mayerson Foundation Mary R. and John J. Schiff Foundation Mr. David Pomeroy Mr. and Mrs. G. Richard Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Eaton Hannah Jo Smith Research for Leukemia Foundation Mrs. Morse Johnson $25,000-$49,999 $50,000-$99,999 Anonymous Mrs. Lela C. Brown Anonymous Mr. Larry Addington Mrs. Robert Manss Special Friends Foundation The Robert C. and Adele R. Schiff Foundation $10,000-$24,999 Anonymous Mr. James M. Anderson and Rev. Marjorie Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Bernet Mr. and Mrs. David D. Black Drs. Thomas and Barbara Boat Mr. and Mrs. Elroy E. Bourgraf Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Carter Mrs. Paul Chidlaw (continued on page 23) C i n c i n n a t i C h i l d r e n ’ s A n n u a l R e p o r t 2 0 01 C i n c i n n a t i C h i l d r e n ’ s A n n u a l R e p o r t 2 0 01 Planned Gift Expectancies 22 (Individual Donors, continued from page 22) The Crosset Family Fund Mr. Jerry Dykstra The Fischer Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Walter Frank Mr. Tom Gill John C. Griswold Foundation Mr. Terrance Horan Mr. Ira Keeshin Frank J. and Jacqueline Dawson Kloenne Foundation Mr. Addison Lanier Mr. and Mrs. Tim Mathile Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCoy Mrs. Matthew A. McDonald Mrs. Robert G. McGraw Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. McGraw Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Norton Mr. and Mrs. Kroger Pettengill Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Place Ms. Doreen Quinn Dr. and Mrs. Curtis Sheldon The Skyler Foundation Dr. Joseph Stegmaier and Mrs. Barbara R. Sporck-Stegmaier Mrs. Mary Louise Tecklenburg Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Wacksman Dr. and Mrs. Frank C. Woodside, III Circle of Healing Circle of Healing members and their families are dedicated to supporting pediatric clinical care, education and research at Cincinnati Children’s through annual gifts of $1,000 to $9,999. 23 Anonymous Mr. Jack J. Agliata Mrs. Herbert R. Bloch, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Philip L. Breen Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Cody David and Dee Dillon Fund Mr. and Mrs. Mark G. Essig Dr. Christine McHenry Mrs. Frances Miller Oliver Charitable Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Penn Mr. Thomas R. Schiff Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Schmidt Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Schnacke Mr. and Mrs. David B. Sharrock Ms. Thurza R. Sternberg Dr. and Mrs. Theodore W. Striker Harry and Rose Toran Memorial Fund Mrs. Frances B. Turner The Williams Foundation Silver Level ($2,500 - $4,999.99) Anonymous Mr. Jeffrey R. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anning Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Anning, II Drs. John and Diane Babcock Mr. and Mrs. Fred I. Brown, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome P. Carle Mr. and Mrs. Gregory S. Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Durante Mrs. Robert Ehas Mrs. Gerald J. Ficks Mr. and Mrs. Stona J. Fitch Dr. David N. Glass and Dr. Laura W. Wexler Mr. Albert E. Harris Mr. Jeffrey Heinichen Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Hildbold Dr. Evelyn V. Hess and Dr. Michael Howett Marilyn and Charles W. Krehbiel Foundation Arthur and Elizabeth Kuhn Fund Mr. and Mrs. John Kuprionis Dr. Jennifer Loggie Dr. and Mrs. John J. McAuliffe, III Dr. and Mrs. John E. McCall Charlotte H. and Paul T. McEnery Family Fund Mr. and Mrs. Douglas T. Miller Mr. Donald J. Mueller Mr. and Mrs. John W. Narburgh Mrs. Francis Raymond Sherrill and William R. Remke Family Fund Barbara G. Robinson Fund Miss Mary Louise Schroth Mr. and Mrs. John F. Sherlock Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Sittenfeld Mr. Corky Steiner Drs. Janet and C. Frederic Strife Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. Thelen Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Wessels Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Weston Mr. Morton Woodward Mrs. Warren R. Woodward Bronze Level ($1,000 - $2,499.99) Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Greg Adams Mr. and Mrs. John Michael Agliata Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bach Dr. and Mrs. George P. Balz Mr. C. Francis Barrett Dr. and Mrs. Paul Bellet Berenfield Pediatric Cardiology Research Fund Drs. Elaine and David Billmire Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Blum Bonasa Fund Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bransford Mr. and Mrs. James F. Brockman Dr. Mary P. Brown Mrs. Diane T. Brueggemann Mrs. Nolan Carson Mr. Reed L. Coen Dr. Robert A. Colbert Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Coletti Mr. Robert P. Collins Mr. and Mrs. V. Anderson Coombe Mr. John A. Courter Mrs. Marguerite S. Craig Drs. Gail and David Croall Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Crosset Mr. and Mrs. Alan J. Crouch Ms. Patricia R. Curtis Mr. and Mrs. William E. Davis Drs. Jay L. and Sandra Degen Robert and Gretchen Dinerman Elizabeth Legg Dinsmore and Wiley Dinsmore Fund Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence M. Dolan Mr. and Mrs. Todd M. Duncan Dr. Nancy Eddy and Mr. David Eddy Gene and Neddie Mae Elkus Family Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Ephraim Engleman Mr. James M. Ewell Farmer Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. Ficks, Jr. Ms. Barbara H. Ford Charlotte and Charles Fullgraf Fund Mr. Oliver M. Gale Mr. and Mrs. Philip O. Geier, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Rodney P. Geier Dr. Frank W. George Mr. Louis D. George and Ms. Anne Vertuca Mr. Nicholas George Dr. and Mrs. Edward H. Giannini Mr. and Mrs. Gregory L Gibson Mrs. Jocelyn Glass Mrs. Irene Goodale Dr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Goodman Mrs. Philip Goyert Mr. and Mrs. Billy Green Mr. Damon Griffin Dr. Joel B. Gunter Hader Charitable Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Johns J. Hamilton, III Dr. Jean F. Harrington Ms. Sandra Hartner Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Hawley Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hayes Kim and Gary Heiman Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Paul Heiman Dr. and Mrs. Edward Herzig Dr. and Mrs. James Heubi Mrs. Harold Hiatt Hinchman Family Fund Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Hoffheimer Mr. and Mrs. David Hoguet The Homan Foundation Mr. James L. Jaeger Drs. Charlotte and Frederick James Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus S. Jaroszewicz Mr. and Mrs. David J. Josephic Dr. Allen B. Kirsner Mrs. William McDougall Kite Mr. and Mrs. Louis Koenig Mr. Jack R. Kolhoff Dr. Ann M. Kosloske The Weichert Kranbuhl Family Foundation Dr. Lesia Langston-Mckenna Dr. and Mrs. Philip K. Lichtenstein Mr. George B. Lott and Ms. Barbara N. Wurth Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Lovell Mr. and Mrs. Chris MacConnell Mr. and Mrs. Douglas F. Marcian Dr. Kevin Markham Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Richards Dr. and Mrs. George Rieveschl, Jr. Mr. Jed M. Rifkin Reuben B. Robertson Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John W. Rogers Dr. and Mrs. Ernst G. Rolfes Marianne R. Rowe and Wood Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Rowe, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Jack H. Rubinstein Dr. and Mrs. Donald L. Rucknagel Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ruehlmann Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Rueve Dr. and Mrs. Howard M. Saal Dr. Rosemary Schmidt Mrs. Arthur W. Schubert Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Schwab, Jr. Mrs. Robert Senior Mr. Michael J. Sepela Mrs. Frances M. Shore Dr. and Mrs. Frederic N. Silverman Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Skidmore Mrs. Elizabeth Martin Slutz Mr. and Mrs. John G. Smale Dr. and Mrs. James F. Steiner Dr. and Mrs. Peter J. Stern Mr. Peter S. Strange Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Suer Dr. Dawn Marie Sweeney Mr. and Mrs. Max W. Tabar, Jr. Mr. Carlos Teran Mr. James W. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Wilby S. Tolson Toys for Nicholas PROFILES IN GIVING A New Direction for Down Syndrome Care Thanks to a baby born in Cincinnati seven years ago, the 60,000 children nationwide with Down syndrome will benefit from new knowledge generated at Cincinnati Children’s. When Emily Hayes entered the world with Down syndrome, her family learned all they could to help her grow and develop. But they discovered that so much more could be done to research the best treatments and coordinate care. So in 1999 her grandparents first established the Emily Hayes Down Syndrome Research Fund, then in 2001 created the Jane and Richard Thomas Center for Down Syndrome at Cincinnati Children’s. "Now, children with Down syndrome will have a comprehensive program in a single center devoted just to their needs," says proud grandfather Richard Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence W. Uebel, Jr. Dr. Anna M. Varughese Dr. and Mrs. Richard W. Vilter Ms. Katherine S. Vogel Mr. and Mrs. J. Phillip Vollmer Mr. and Mrs. George Wachter Dr. Patricia S. Walter Drs. Barbara and Brad Warner Mrs. John W. Warrington Dr. and Mrs. Albert C. Weihl Dr. Constance E. West Mr. and Mrs. Harris K. Weston Mr. and Mrs. John T. Whitaker Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Wilhelm Mr. and Mrs. Donald Willen Mr. and Mrs. Don Winslow Dr. and Mrs. Eric P. Wittkugel T.J. and Hilda Wood Fund Dr. and Mrs. David I. Bernstein Dr. and Mrs. I. Leonard Bernstein Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bibler Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Bidwell Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Birckhead Mr. and Mrs. Carl Blankenship Dr. and Mrs. Norman H. Blatt Dr. Christopher F. Bolling Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Boylan Dr. and Mrs. Michael C. Braun Mr. and Mrs. Christopher E. Breda Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Brehm John S. and Elizabeth L. Brod Fund Mr. and Mrs. Leroy E. Brown Mrs. Harold Brown Mrs. Rain Buck Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Buerger Mrs. Carol Burkhardt Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Burlingham Mrs. Priscilla Byer Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Cain Mr. and Mrs. Donald Campbell Dr. and Mrs. Richard E. Campbell Ms. Diane Carney Dr. and Mrs. Charles Carothers Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Carruthers Individual Donors $250 - $999.99 Mr. John P. Abraham Dr. and Mrs. William G. Albrecht Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Allen Mr. James E. Andelman Mr. Frank Kockritz Ms. Julie Baker Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Barbash Mr. Timothy Barhorst Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Becker Mr. Chris Belletti Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Belt Mrs. Thomas S. Benjamin Dr. Keith Bennert and Ms. Elizabeth Benson Ms. Patricia S. Benton Mr. Charles M. Berger (continued on page 25) C i n c i n n a t i C h i l d r e n ’ s A n n u a l R e p o r t 2 0 01 C i n c i n n a t i C h i l d r e n ’ s A n n u a l R e p o r t 2 0 01 Gold Level ($5,000 - $9,999.99) Mr. Graham E. Marx Ruth A. and W. O. Mashburn, Jr. Foundation Mrs. Alice E. McIntosh Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Mettler Mr. Stephen R. Meyer Dr. Linda J. Michaud Mr. and Mrs. Dale E. Miller Ms. Judith E. Miller Milton and Sally Feldman Foundation Ann and James Monroe Fund Alexander and Jacqueline G. Moore Memorial to Stephen P. Earls Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Motch, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Svet Nankovitch Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nordloh Mr. and Mrs. James O'Reilly Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Ortner Mr. Kurt A. Ostling and Ms. Judy L. Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. Terry L. Overbey The Richard and Dorothy Pandorf Foundation Ms. Mildred B. Panuska Mr. Paul A. Pappenheimer, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Murray H. Passo Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln W. Pavey John W. and Marianne Peck Fund Dr. Aaron W. and Betty F. Perlman Fund Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pettengill Dr. Steven M. Pilipovich Mr. and Mrs. John J. Planes, Jr. Mrs. Edward L. Pratt The Rauh Foundation Inc. 24 (Individual Donors, continued from page 24) Mr. and Mrs. Donald Carter Mr. and Mrs. Steve Carter Ms. Charisse Carter Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Cassady Ms. Diane Castelli Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Catalanotto Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Caudill Mr. Stanley M. Chesley Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Christopher Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Christopulos Mr. and Mrs. Peter Clayton Mr. Thomas J. Cleland Mr. and Mrs. William J. Cloppert Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin E. Cohen Dr. and Mrs. John S. Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Philip K. Cone Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Conners Ms. Alice M. Cook Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Coombe Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Coors Dr. Phil M. Corder Ms. Alice Cornell Dr. David M. Cottrell Mr. and Mrs. Terry G. Craft Mrs. Ruth E. Cramerding Mr. and Mrs. Stephen T. Creed Dr. Michael D. Crenshaw Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Criner Mrs. Linda M. Crowell Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Csiszar Ms. Sally J. Cullen Mr. Charles Curran PROFILES IN GIVING Teen’s Computers Make Waiting Fun One 13-year-old discovered he could give back to his community, make other children 25 When Scott Olman celebrated his bar mitzvah, he asked friends and family to donate to Cincinnati Children’s instead of giving him gifts. “Everything I really want or need, I already have,” Scott says. Many visits over the years to the Division of Orthopaedics pointed to an obvious need for better computers and games in the waiting room. “When the computers arrived, I set them up, which was fun. But the best part of all was knowing that I made other kids feel happy and occupied while waiting for their doctors.” Dr. Raphael Hirsch Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Hock Mr. and Mrs. Bryan W. Holland Mr. and Mrs. William H. Hopple, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Horowitz Mr. Steven Howe and Ms. Shelley Rooney Mr. Kenneth S. Hoying Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Hubbard Mr. and Mrs. John Huber Mrs. Paul W. Huenefeld Mr. and Mrs. Robert Huenefeld Mr. Kenneth A. Huevelman Mr. Craig E. Jacob Mr. Kenneth E. Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. Tim James Ms. Heidi B. Jark Mr. and Mrs. Art Johnson Mr. and Mrs. James S. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Rick E. Johnson Mr. Robert A. Johnston Steven and Carolyn Jones Fund Mrs. Wickliffe Jones Mrs. David J. Joseph, Jr. Dr. Mark A. Kahn Mr. Charles Kaiser Mr. and Mrs. David Alan Kantor Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kaufman Mr. and Mrs. Gerald W. Kautzman Mr. Thomas M. Keckeis Ms. Frances Kelly Dr. Monica A. Kennard Mr. and Mrs. A. Craig Kennedy Ms. Antoinette Kennedy Ms. Barbara Kenney Dr. Dean Kereiakes Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kinman Mr. and Mrs. James E. Kite, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David G. Knust Ms. Connie Koeninger Mr. and Mrs. David M. Koeninger Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Koreman Mr. William S. Krausen Ed and Joan Krech Family Fund Mr. and Mrs. James E. Kroeger Mr. and Mrs. William C. Kuhlman Dr. William Lange Dr. Steven T. Langheim Mr. Donald D. Larson Ms. Nichelle Lawrence Gladys and Ralph Lazarus General Fund Mr. Daniel W. Leblond Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lederer Mr. and Mrs. John L. Leibold Dr. Michael S. Lenett Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cullen Lewis Dr. Thomas Lin and Dr. Carmen Go-Lin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Link Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery B. Lockman Dr. James Logeman Dr. William J. Logeman Ms. Susan Lomax Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Long Ms. Kathy Long Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lott Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lougheed Dr. and Mrs. Edward E. Lowe Dr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Lubbe Mr. Stephen M. Luckenbach Mr. Tim MacConnell Mr. and Mrs. Millard H. Mack Dr. P. Chuck Madden Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Magnus Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Mahon Dr. and Mrs. Barry C. Malinowski Ms. Mary Beth Maloney Dr. and Mrs. Michael J. Maloney Dr. Keith Mandel Mr. Douglas E. Manzler Mrs. John L. Markstein Dr. and Mrs. Elmer Martin Mr. and Mrs. William O. Mashburn, III Mr. and Mrs. Gary Massa Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Matteucci Mr. and Mrs. Bryan May Mr. Dante F. Mazzei Ms. Rita H. McCloy Mr. Thomas E. McCloy Dr. and Mrs. J. Richard McFarland Mr. Mark McGatha Dr. Mary A. McMahon Mr. and Mrs. Kinnaird S. McQuade Mr. and Mrs. Christian L. Meininger Dr. Mary P. Melvin Mr. George E. Meyer Dr. and Mrs. Richard G. Meyer Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell S. Meyers Ms. Ashley M. Miller Ms. Carina Miller Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Miller Dr. Martin J. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Morris Virginia Moser Memorial Fund Dr. Regine Moulton Dr. Jonathan Mumma Mr. Charles T. Nash Mr. and Mrs. Donald T. Neal Mr. and Mrs. William G. Nelson Dr. and Mrs. J. Newberne Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Niklas Mr. and Mrs. Dave Noonan Mr. and Mrs. Neil O'Connor Mr. Rick Oberschmidt Mr. Michael E. Ollinger Dr. Sonya G. Oppenheimer and Mr. Frank Oppenheimer Mr. and Mrs. Brian Owen Mr. and Mrs. Wendell F. Owens, Jr. Mrs. Betty H. Palmer Ms. Deborah W. Palmisano Dr. and Mrs. John Parlin, III Mr. and Mrs. Morris H. Passer Dr. and Mrs. Myles L. Pensak Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Pescovitz Mr. and Mrs. Donald Phillips Mrs. James H. Phillips Dr. and Mrs. Stephen I. Pleatman Dr. Charles M. Plotz Dr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Pomeranz Dr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Poulos Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Price Mrs. Elizabeth R. Pugh Mr. Harry E. Puthoff Sue and Jerry Ransohoff Fund Ms. Regine Ransohoff Mr. and Mrs. William Ransohoff Re/Max Unlimited Realtors Mr. Robert J. Reckers Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rich Ms. Cathy J. Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Lee Robinson Dr. Scott D. Rogers Constance and Donald Rose Fund Mr. and Mrs. J. David Rosenberg Dr. and Mrs. Lee S. Rosenberg Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Rosenthal James A. and Annette Rosenthal Fund Mr. Francis B. Rosevear Ms. Nancy Roth Mr. and Mrs. Snowden Rowe Ms. Beth Ruehlman Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rump Mr. and Mrs. Melvin L. Rutherford Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Saalfeld Mr. and Mrs. David I. Sanders Dr. and Mrs. Richard G. Santangelo Ms. Mary A. Schell Mr. and Mrs. Lee Schimberg Ms. Ceil Schlosser Dr. and Mrs. Frank J. Schlueter Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Schneider Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael Schoeny Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Schrantz Mr. and Mrs. Greg Schube Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schultz Dr. David C. Schwartz Ms. Dorine R. Seaquist Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Sellins Mr. and Mrs. Ronald D. Seymour Dr. Nannette Sherman Mr. and Mrs. John Shore Dr. Thomas L. Sitzer Mr. and Mrs. Alan H. Smith Mr. Nicholas D. Spadaccini Ms. Danielle Spitler Mr. and Mrs. Frederick S. Spohr Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Sprague Ms. Beth Stautberg Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stecher Ms. Bobbie Sterne Ms. Tracy Stigers Mr. and Mrs. James H. Stoehr Mr. and Mrs. S. Charles Straus Dr. and Mrs. Ronald G. Strauss Mr. and Mrs. William F. Sturdivant Dr. and Mrs. David M. Sullivan Miss Marjorie Sutton Mr. Scott Teepe Dr. Joseph C. Todd Dr. and Mrs. Thomas U. Todd Mr. Scott B. Tollefsen Dr. and Mrs. David N. Tucker Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Turner Ms. Kathy Uehling Ms. Saundra Walker Ms. Wendy Walker Ms. Nancy C. Ward Marvin L. Warner Fund Dr. Thomas S. Webb Mr. David Weiper Mr. Herbert B. Weiss Mr. Harvey M. Weitkamp Mr. and Mrs. Mark Westendorf Mr. John J. Westerkamp Robert Westheimer Family Foundation Mrs. Ruth Westheimer Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wharton Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Whitaker Ms. Ann White Mr. and Mrs. John R. Whitney David Bradley Wick Foundation Mrs. Beth Widmann Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Wilger Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. Wilhelm Mr. and Mrs. Bill Williamson Mr. Dale E. Withe Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Witte Wommack Family Fund Ms. Barbara Wright Ms. Lynne Wu Mrs. Ann M. Wurster Dr. Robert J. Wyatt Dr. Edward D. Young Mr. John Zembrodt Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Zimmerman Mr. and Mrs. John H. Zwolshen Unfortunately, it was not possible to list the names of all our donors due to the space constraints of this publication. Cincinnati Children’s gratefully acknowledges all gifts from our generous family of donors. Chairs and Fellowships Chairs The Richard and Geralyn Azizkhan Chair of Pediatric Surgery The Hubert and Dorothy Campbell Chair of Pediatric Pulmonology The Robin T. Cotton Research Chair of Pediatric Otolaryngology The Robert L. Creedon Chair of Pediatric Dentistry The Gunnar Esiason/ Cincinnati Bell Chair of Life Sciences The David G. and Priscilla R. Gamble Chair of Neonatology The Emma Margaret and Irving Goldman Chair of Pediatric Ophthalmology The Marjory J. Johnson Chair of Pediatric Hematology/ Oncology The Samuel and Molly Kaplan Chair of Pediatric Cardiology The Dorothy M.M. Kersten Chair of Pediatric Gastroenterology The Kindervelt Chair of Pediatric Pulmonary Biology The Othilda Krug Chair of Child Psychiatry The Beatrice C. Lampkin Chair of Hematology/ Oncology The Joseph Levinson Chair of Pediatric Rheumatology The Lester W. Martin Chair of Pediatric Surgery The C. Nelson Melampy Chair of Pediatric Anesthesiology The A. Graeme Mitchell Chair of Human Genetics The Robert Myers and Mary Colgate Shoemaker Chair of Pediatric Endocrinology The Aaron W. Perlman Chair of Pediatric Rehabilitative Medicine The B.K. Rachford Chair of Pediatrics The Pauline and Lawson Reed Chair of Pediatric Infectious Diseases The Louise W. and Joseph L. Rauh Chair of Adolescent Medicine The Thelma and Jack Rubinstein Chair of Pediatric Developmental Disorders and Mental Retardation The Albert B. Sabin Chair of Infectious Diseases The Roger P. and Nancy L. Schlemmer Chair in Pediatric Research The Jacob G. Schmidlapp Chair of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology The William K. Schubert Chair of Pediatric Research The Curtis Sheldon and Jeffrey Wacksman Chair of Pediatric Urology The Frederic & Carolyn Silverman Chair of Pediatric Radiology The Charles H. Sloan, Sr., Olive Louise Sloan, and Charles H. Sloan, Jr. Chair of General Pediatric Research The Ralph J. Stolle Chair of Pediatric Immunology The Division of Pediatric Surgery Research Chair The Carl Weihl Chair of General and Community Pediatrics The Clark D. West Chair of Pediatric Nephrology The Louise M. Williams Chair of Pediatric Nephrology Fellowships The William George Bauer Fellowship in Pediatric Hematology/Oncology The Louise M. Brehmer Fellowship in Pediatric Neurology The Mary Louise Burton Fellowship in Pediatric Gastroenterology The Ruth Knittle Dietz Perinatal Research Institute Fellowship The Katherine S. and Gerald J. Ficks Fellowship in Perinatal Research The Andrew Jergens Foundation Fellowship in Pediatric Endocrinology The Jr. Co-Operative Society Fellowship in Pediatric Diabetes The Jr. Co-Operative Society Fellowship in Pediatric Infectious Diseases The Ida C. Kayser Fellowship in Pediatric Pulmonology The Edward L. Pratt Fellowship in Pediatric Medicine and Nutrition The Edward F. Scully Fellowship in Pediatric Endocrinology The Louise Taft Semple Foundation Fellowship in Pediatric Nephrology The Reginald C. Tsang Fellowship in Neonatology and Pulmonary Biology The Josef Warkany Fellowship in Human Genetics The Frank C. Woodside and Dinsmore & Shohl Fellowship in Epidemiology and Biostatistics As of: March 14, 2002 C i n c i n n a t i C h i l d r e n ’ s A n n u a l R e p o r t 2 0 01 C i n c i n n a t i C h i l d r e n ’ s A n n u a l R e p o r t 2 0 01 happy and help himself feel good inside. Mr. Daniel J. Curry Ms. Kathleen C. Daly Dr. Raymond J. Dasenbrock Mrs. Katharine M. Davis Mr. and Mrs. David C. DeForest Mrs. Hilda Dennison Mr. and Mrs. Joe Desch Mrs. Harwood Deupree Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dingledine Ms. Cristel Dittrich Dr. Gila C. Dorostkar Dr. Patricia M. Doyle Ms. Margaret A. Driskell Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Eagen Mrs. Richard B. Easley Dr. Joel J. Esselman Mr. and Mrs. Scott Evans Mr. Brooks G. Ewing Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fabe Mr. Philip L. Ficks Mr. and Mrs. Brent R. Finch Mr. and Mrs. Kurtis B. Finch Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Finn Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Finn Mr. and Mrs. Noah Fleischmann Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fraunces Mr. and Mrs. Art J. Frazier Ms. Rhonda G. Frazier Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Frey Mr. Jacob Friedman Mr. and Mrs. Neil C. Gamstetter Morris W. Gates Fund Dr. and Mrs. Michael J. Gelfand Drs. John and Peggy Gennantonio, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John F. George Dr. and Mrs. William J. Gerhardt Dr. Ann C. Ghory Dr. Joseph G. Gibbons Mr. and Mrs. Danny L. Gilbert Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Goldschneider Ms. Mia Gonzales and Mr. Gregory Dean Mrs. Jean K. Goodman Ms. Phyllis L. Goodman Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Goret Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gosiger, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Gougeon Mr. James M. Gould Dr. and Mrs. John A. Gray, III Dr. and Mrs. David Greenblatt Dr. and Mrs. William A. Greenhill Mr. Mark Grosser Mr. and Mrs. Gary J. Gruber Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Guggenheim, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Guttman Mr. and Mrs. Dana Hackney Dr. and Mrs. Jack Hahn Mr. Michael B. Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hamlin Mr. and Mrs. Darrell E. Hance Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Hanrahan Mr. Dennis J. Harding Mr. and Mrs. Greg Harkleroad Mr. Francis W. Hatch, III Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Henke Dr. Roger Herman Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hermann Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Herold Dr. and Mrs. Richard B. Heyman Mr. and Mrs. Smith Hickenlooper, Jr. Ms. Erin Hickey Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Hill 26 Bequests, Estates and Trusts Throughout our history, Cincinnati Children’s has been sustained by generous donors who have provided for the future needs of the medical center through estate and gift planning. In 2001, Cincinnati Children’s benefited from these bequest, estate and trust distributions. We honor the memory of these donors with grateful appreciation. Bequests, Estates and Trusts Joel U. Adams Charitable Trust Clarence O. Barnett Mary Katherine Carlton Carl Chastain Charles A. Cox Anne L. Culbertson Marjorie Daniel Elizabeth Finney Mildred Justis Mary Harvie Alborg A. Herud William Hueneke Loretta S. Kassel Kate Gray Kilgour Edith McQueen Blanche M. and Herbert A. Metzger Memoral Fund Irene Mills Herbert C. Murrer Mary Louise Oberwitte Vera B. Peebles Emanuel Polster Marie A. Reichel George B. Riley Connie Rockenfield Martha P. Rowe Mary Sabin Dorothy M. Smith Louise M. Wagner Francis H. Wessel Kay and Bernal R. Woodward William Cooper Procter Society 27 Dr. and Mrs. Ira Abrahamson Ms. Jean L. Abrahamson Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Albright Ms. Libby Allen Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Allen Mr. James Anderson and Rev. Marjorie Anderson Andrew Althauser Charitable Remainder Trust Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. H. Anning Anonymous Donors (107) Mrs. Muriel Armstrong Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Aronow Ms. Ruth Atlas Dr. and Mrs. Richard Azizkhan Dr. Earladeen D. Badger Mrs. Bess Barishman Mrs. Connie W. Barker Mrs. Elaine Baverman Mrs. Samuel Benedict Dr. Corning Benton Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Bernet Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Beshear Dr. Frank M. Biro Mr. David Black Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Blinn Mr. Donald R. Blum Drs. Thomas and Barbara Boat Dr. Janet A. Borcherding Mr. and Mrs. Elroy E. Bourgraf Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence W. Bratburd Ms. Louise Brehmer Mrs. Joseph A. Brokamp Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Brown, Jr. Ms. Stella M. Buerger Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Burchenal Ms. Marilyn C. Bushelman Ms. Helen M. Bust Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cambron Mr. and Mrs. Lee Carter Mr. John D. Chapman Mrs. Paul Chidlaw Mr. Reed L. Coen Mrs. William C. Cohen Mrs. Charlene F. Combs Mrs. Lois A. Cooper Dr. Robin T. Cotton and Ms. Cynthia M. Fitton Ms. Geraldine Crawford Ms. Ruth S. Crawford Ms. Virginia Crawford Ms. Zilpha C. Curtin Dr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Daniels Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dauner Mr. John A. Davis Mrs. Albert DeGarmo Dr. Charles H. Deitschel, Jr. Dr. Alexander Della Bella Department of Pediatric Otolaryngology Department of Pediatric Surgery Dr. and Mrs. Thomas G. DeWitt Mr. and Mrs. William O. DeWitt, Jr. Ms. Audrey J. Dick Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dick Mr. Zoltan Dobsa Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Drasnin Ms. Jane R. Dummer Ms. Donna Eby Dr. Frank Edge Edward T. & Blanche C. Korten Charitable Fund Mrs. Robert Ehas Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Ellison Ms. Anna M. Elsasser Ms. Gladys Elsasser Mr. and Mrs. Mark G. Essig Mrs. Hilda F. Evans Ms. Edna Frances Everlien Mr. James M. Ewell Mr. and Mrs. David Falk Dr. and Mrs. Michael K. Farrell Ms. Terri J. Feie Mrs. Katharine Ficks Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Fischer, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Stona Fitch Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Flowers Mrs. David Forker Mr. and Mrs. William A. Friedlander Mr. Robert B. Friedman Dr. and Mrs. William Fye Ms. Helen Gall Drs. John and Peggy Gennantonio Dr. and Mrs. Roger G. Giesel Mrs. Delores Goldfinger Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gover Dr. and Mrs. Gregory A. Grabowski Mr. and Mrs. Billy Green Mr. John R. Haering Ms. Verna G. Hageny Ms. Margaret O. Hall Mr. and Mrs. Al P. Hallam Mr. John W. Halter Mr. Edward P. Hammond Dr. Judith Harmony and Dr. Richard Jackson Ms. Marilyn H. Harra Dr. Rae E. Hartman Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hatala Mr. Joseph Heideman, Jr. Mr. Edwin Helfferich Mr. Martin C. Hemsworth Dr. Richard Heyman Mrs. Mark Hoekenga Mr. and Mrs. Terence Horan Dr. Joe F. Inman Ms. Anna J. Ivins Ms. Barbara Jackson Mr. Hollis V. Jenkins Mrs. Morse Johnson Mrs. Mildred Jones Dr. Mark Kahn Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Kaplan Mr. and Mrs. Peter Katzenstein Mr. Aloysius Keller Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Pease Ms. Flora Piates Dr. Steven M. Pilipovich Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Place Mr. John J. Planes Mr. Lowell G. Powers Mrs. Edward L. Pratt Dr. Joseph L. Rauh Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rauh Dr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Rauh Mr. and Mrs. Dawn Reber Dr. J. Mark Reed Dr. David M. Rider Dr. George Rieveschl, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Orville A. Rink Ms. Teresa M. Riva Mr. Luis O. Riva Saleta Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Robbins The Andrew F. Robbins Charitable Trust Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Romanow Mr. and Mrs. David Rosenthal Mr. James A. Rosenthal Mr. Morris M. Rosenthal Dr. Robert R. Ross Mrs. Snowden Rowe Mrs. Hazel Rubendunst Dr. and Mrs. Jack H. Rubinstein Mr. Richard J. Ruebel Dr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Ryckman Mr. Robert Sathe Dr. and Mrs. Robert C. Schiff, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Roger P. Schlemmer Mrs. Ann Schmidt Mr. Cliffe Schotzman Ms. Mary Louise Schroth Dr. and Mrs. William K. Schubert Mr. Phil Schultz Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Sears, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. David B. Sharrock Dr. and Mrs. Curtis A. Sheldon Mr. and Mrs. John F. Sherlock Dr. Sally Shott Ms. Miriam Siegel Dr. and Mrs. Frederic N. Silverman Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Simich Mrs. Shirley Sizer Mrs. Witham Smith Dr. Hugh Smith, Jr. Mrs. Barbara R. SporckStegmaier Mrs. Roger L. Stacey Mr. George Stanton Mr. and Mrs. Carl Starke Ms. Michelle B. Starkey Dr. James F. Steiner Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stern, Jr. Miss Thurza Sternberg Dr. and Mrs. Richard J. Stevenson Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Stix Drs. Janet and Frederick Strife Dr. David M. Sullivan Ms. Caroline C. Taylor Mr. G. Richard Thomas Mr. James L. Thompson Mr. Paul H. Tobias Dr. Joseph C. Todd Dr. and Mrs. Thomas U. Todd Dr. Randy Travis Mrs. Angela Vance Mr. Ronald Vankalker Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Wacksman Mr. Milton Wacksman Drs. Brad and Barbara Warner Ms. Virginia G. Warren Dr. Richard B. Warriner, III Mr. and Mrs. Todd Washburn Mr. Dustin J. Waters Mr. and Mrs. Barry S. Weinstein Mr. Harvey M. Weitkamp Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Welch Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wert PROFILES IN Dr. Clark D. West Mrs. Marlene E. West Mrs. Mabel Whitacre Mrs. John T. Whitaker Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Whitsett Dr. J. Paul Willging Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Wilmott Mr. Robert Wilson Mrs. Sarah R. Wilson Dr. Gordon W. Womack Mr. and Mrs. William Wommack Mrs. Joan R. Wood Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woodiwiss Dr. and Mrs. Frank C. Woodside, III Mr. and Mrs. John P. Zanotti GIVING Celebrating a Life Saved Forty years ago, Beth Johnson returned from summer camp. Her mother, Betty, was shocked when she set eyes on her daughter. Mrs. Johnson recalls, “I said to my husband, �Look at Beth. She’s gray. She’s dying.’” Unfortunately, her diagnosis was accurate. The family’s pediatrician recognized that Beth’s appendix had burst five days earlier, spreading a terrible infection throughout her body. “I really thought we would lose her,” Mrs. Johnson says. But months of care at Cincinnati Children’s restored her to health, and today Beth lives in Washington, D.C., with her family. To honor her daughter and the care she received, Mrs. Johnson supports the C i n c i n n a t i C h i l d r e n ’ s A n n u a l R e p o r t 2 0 01 C i n c i n n a t i C h i l d r e n ’ s A n n u a l R e p o r t 2 0 01 This family of donors has remembered Cincinnati Children’s in their estate plans and has notified the medical center of their intentions to invest in our future through planned or deferred gift arrangements. The society’s name honors a Cincinnati humanitarian who understood how best to preserve his values. In 1931, Colonel Procter initiated an endowment that led to the creation of our Research Foundation, which today provides assurance that our children will receive the best care possible. Dr. Thomas R. Kimball Mr. Allen J. King Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Kinstler Mrs. Mildred Kirkpatrick Mrs. Margaret W. Kite Dr. Jules Klein Ms. Florence Koetters Ms. Virginia Kolozik Dr. Othilda Krug Mrs. Elmer Kull Mrs. Gladys M. Kurtz Dr. Beatrice C. Lampkin Mr. Buddy LaRosa Mr. John T. Lawrence, III Dr. and Mrs. James L. Lessard Dr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Levinson Dr. and Mrs. Philip K. Lichtenstein Dr. John Liu and Ms. Kari A. Jordal Mr. Thomas A. Long Mr. George B. Lott and Ms. Barbara N. Wurth Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Lyons Mrs. John L. Markstein Ms. Marie Marley Mrs. Susan S. Marrs Dr. Lester W. Martin Mr. Fred Mauer Mr. and Mrs. Manuel D. Mayerson Dr. and Mrs. Paul McEnery Mr. and Mrs. Dale McGirr Mr. and Mrs. Michael McGraw Dr. and Mrs. J. Scott McMurray Dr. C. Nelson Melampy Dr. Mary Melvin Mr. John Miller Mrs. Robert Miller Drs. Anthony J. and Gisella Mortelliti Mrs. Dorothy T. Mueller Dr. and Mrs. Charles Myer, III Mr. and Mrs. Joel Newberg Dr. Jeanne E. Nitchals Mr. Rick Norton Mr. and Mrs. Patrick O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Okenfuss Mr. Frank L. Oppenheimer and Dr. Sonya G. Oppenheimer Mr. J. F. Owen Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Pavlech Beth Johnson Aerodigestive and Sleep Center through a threeyear gift and a planned gift. "Children’s saved my child’s life. Since her disease was in the aerodigestive area, this tribute is a perfect celebration of her life." 28 Partners for Children’s Established in 1999, “Partners for Children’s” is a society that recognizes professional advisors who have helped facilitate a deferred gift benefiting Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center. We are grateful to them and their clients. 29 Ms. Susan M. Ahlrichs Mr. Charles F. Allbery Ms. Sally Alspaugh Ms. Pamela K. Amlung Mr. Robert D.H. Anning Ms. Mary G. Backsman Mr. William J. Baechtold Mr. John G. Banner Mr. Norman I. Barron Ms. Kathy A. Beacock Mr. Philip J. Blomer Ms. Susan B. Bock Ms. Julie M. Bodnar Mr. Daniel J. Brennan Mr. Brenda Brightkreutz Mr. Robert S. Brown Ms. Katherine R. Bruenderman Mr. James H. Brun Mr. Leland K. Bulger Mr. James Cambron Ms. Bonnie G. Camden Ms. Margaret Champion Mr. Ronald C. Christian Mr. John E. Christopher, Jr. Mr. Thomas H. Clark Ms. Michelle L. Clemons Mr. Alfred M. Cohen Ms. Joan Coleman Mr. J. Michael Cooney Mr. Douglass Corn Ms. Elizabeth D. Corr Mr. L. Barry Cors Ms. Barbara A. Culver Mr. Thomas A. Curtin Mr. Steven L. Dauterman Mr. Michael J. Dusold Mr. William T. Earls, Jr. Mr. Thomas M. Elsbrock Mr. H. Garrett Frey Mr. Kenneth R. Frey Ms. Phonthip Garringer Ms. Melissa R. Getzendanner Ms. Lisa H. Goetz Mr. Ken Goldhoff Ms. Hilary Goodison-Orr Mr. Stanley Goodman Mr. David A. Groenke Mr. Herman J. Guckenberger Mr. Narley L. Haley Mr. James W. Halloran Ms. Kathy Hamm Mr. Robert E. Handshew Mr. Stephen L. Hauck Ms. Mary J. Healy Mr. Emanuel Hecht Mr. Robert W. Hilton, Jr. Mr. Jerry Hindman Mr. Herman Hoernschemeyer Mr. Daniel J. Hoffheimer Mr. Jon Hoffheimer Mr. Ronald R. Holden Mr. Terence L. Horan Mr. Daniel R. Houston Mr. William D. Howe Mr. James D. Huizenga Mr. Kenneth D. Jameson Mr. John Jenek Ms. Margaret S. Johnson Mr. Thomas T. Keating Mr. William Kelleher Mr. Larry Keller Mr. Charles J. Kelly Mr. John W. Kilcoyne Mr. Leonard Kirschner Mr. Jerry E. Klein Mr. Lawrence A. Klein Mr. Jerome R. Klett Ms. V. Ruth Klette Mr. Harold A. Klink Mr. Dale W. Klocke Mr. Thomas J. Kluener Mr. J. Louis Kurtzer Mr. Polk Laffoon Ms. Karen Lane Mr. J. Michael Laumann Mr. Chad S. Levin Ms. Debbe A. Levin Mr. Robert L. Liebman Mr. Michael Loth Mr. Millard H. Mack Mr. Craig M. Mann Mr. Robert S. Marriott Mr. Terry G. Marty Mr. Stanley A. Mathews Mr. Joseph E. Matson Ms. Margery H. Mattox Mr. Michael S. McGraw Mr. Ronald J. McHenry Mr. Daniel H. McKinney Mr. Mel Medlin Ms. Patricia S. Meek Mr. Robert Meese Mr. Richard C. Mileham Mr. Michael R. Miller Mr. William L. Montague Ms. Rhonda Y. Moore Mr. S. Patrick Moose Mr. Charles D. Mullenix Mr. Roger A. Nadler Mr. Roy Neal Ms. Valerie L. Newell Mr. Timothy P. Nolan Mr. C. Daniel Payne Ms. Martha H. Perin Mr. Steve Perrin Mr. Michael S. Pfeffer Mr. Robert Neal Piper Mr. P. Christopher Plummer Mr. Robert C. Porter, Jr. Mr. Robert C. Porter, III Mr. John Posani Mr. Matthew Potena Ms. Alma Puissegur Mr. John A. Rebel Mr. Peter M. Rebold Mr. Thomas D. Richards Mr. William C. Riffle Mr. Michael J. Riley Ms. Stephanie R. Robinson Mr. Stephen L. Robison Ms. Bettina H. Ross Mr. D. Bruce Ross Mr. William F. Russo Mr. Thomas J. Ruwe Mr. J. Brendan Ryan Mr. James J. Ryan Ms. Tara Ryan Mr. Irvin Schmidt Mr. Allen Schwartz Mr. William D. Sherman Mr. Alan L. Sirken Mr. Paul Sittenfeld Ms. Janet Sorrell Mr. Morton L. Spitz Mr. David H. Spritz Mr. Al Stamler Mr. Stanley L. Stanford Ms. Amy Tabler Ms. Rose Tomlinson Ms. Betsy W. Townsend Mr. Michael P. Trapani Mr. Karen Ulfers Mr. James H. Van Matre Mr. Jeffrey Vaughn Mr. Todd Washburn Mr. Maxwell N. Wear Mr. H. Patrick Weber Mr. Paul F. Wenker Mr. Steven M. Wilhelm Mr. Bill Wingo Ms. Sheila C. Woods Mr. Frank C. Woodside, III Mr. Edward T. Wright Mr. Michael D. Young Corporations and Foundations In myriad ways, corporations and foundations play key roles in supporting the work of Cincinnati Children’s. Employers’ matching gifts are an essential part of that support system. We are grateful to these corporations and foundations that made gifts and/or payments toward pledges during calendar year 2001. $100,000+ Anonymous Cris Collinsworth Foundation, Inc. The Delta Air Lines Foundation The Ethel Wright Luther, Howard Bourne Luther and Francis R. Luther Charitable Foundation The Greater Cincinnati Foundation LISC National The Procter & Gamble Fund Robert Wood Johnson Foundation $50,000 - $99,999.99 Anonymous Federated Department Stores Foundation Firstar Foundation Frank Messer & Sons Construction Company Healthy Communities Foundation J.E. and Z.B. Butler Foundation Kohl's Meijer $25,000 - $49,999.99 $10,000 - $24,999.99 Andersen Cincinnati Bell Foundation, Inc. Cincinnati Coca-Cola Bottling Closson's Costco Wholesale Dinsmore & Shohl, LLP Dykstra Consulting Group, LLC Fifth Third Bank GBBN Architects General Electric Evendale Employee's Community Service Fund Helen T. Andrews Foundation Jack J. Smith Charitable Trust Josephine Schell Russell Trust KnowledgeWorks Foundation Kroger The Midland Company Milacron, Inc. Nelson Stark Company Ohio National Financial Services The Daniel and Susan Pfau Foundation Presbyterian Church U.S.A. Robert H. Reakirt Foundation Ronald McDonald Children's Charities The Spaulding Foundation Taft, Stettinius & Hollister, LLP The Union Central Life Insurance Company Foundation Wiebe Charitable Foundation Wyeth-AyerstPharmaceuticals $5,000 - $9,999.99 Anonymous ABS Business Products The William H. Albers Foundation, Inc. The Allstate Foundation American Valet ESI, Inc. The Health Foundation of Greater Cincinnati Helen G., Henry F. & Louise Tuechter Dornette Herman Miller, Inc. Highfield Foundation Horan Associates, Inc. Husman Snack Foods Company J. Sawyer Company John J. & Thomas R. Schiff & Co., Inc. Johnson & Johnson Health Care Systems LensCrafters Maxwell C. Weaver Foundation Monarch Construction Company Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Neediest Kids of All, Channel 12 OK Interiors Corporation Peck, Hannaford & Briggs Company Preferred Fire Protection, Inc. Provident Bank Sencorp Shonk Land Company, LLC Sibcy Cline, Inc. The Sutphin Family Foundation THP Limited United States Playing Card Company Western-Southern Life Insurance Company $2,500 - $4,999.99 Anonymous Anthem Blue Cross/Blue Shield Berman Printing Company Dow Chemical Fifth Third Bank of Kentucky Gold Coast Promotions, Inc. Great-West Life Assurance Company March of Dimes Ohio Chapter Merrill Lynch & Company Foundation, Inc. R.E. Forshee Company, Inc. Rich's Lazarus Goldsmith's The Sheakley Group, Inc. Thompson MacConnell Cadillac, Inc. PROFILES IN GIVING Their Gifts Say �Thank You’ “Cincinnati Children’s has given a life to our second son, Brian,” says Elroy Bourgraf. In gratitude, Mr. Bourgraf and his wife, Elaine, have donated generously to the medical center. Born in 1963 with a rare birth defect, Brian Bourgraf was expected to live 6 months. Instead, Lester Martin, MD, performed 19 surgeries, including a double kidney transplant. Kidney specialist Clark West, MD, monitored his drug regimen. Today, Brian, now married, leads a rewarding life working in the family business and stays in touch with the physicians who saved his life. To honor these doctors, Elroy and Elaine supported the creation of endowed chairs. They also included Cincinnati Children’s in their estate plans and continue to make substantial annual gifts. The Westerman Print Company $1,000 - $2,499.99 Advantage Sales and Marketing Alex Fries, Inc. American Services Group, Inc. American Red Cross The August A. Rendigs, Jr. Foundation Avenue Fabricating, Inc. Blue Ash Airport Bunnell Hill Development Company, Inc. Burke & Company Casco Manufacturing Solutions, Inc. cHc Fabricating Corporation Chemed Foundation The Cincinnati Bengals Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden Cincinnati Asset Management, Inc. Cincinnati Dental Society Cincinnati Incorporated Cinergy Foundation, Inc. Contemporary Cabinetry East, Inc. Cornerstone Foundation Cors & Bassett Deerfield Construction Company, Inc. Deloitte & Touche Denier Electric Co., Inc. Drake Center Eastern Enterprises Foundation Ellison Surface Technologies Enerfab, Inc. Ernst & Young, LLP Eva Maddox & Associates F.G. Schaefer Company, Inc. The Federal Home Loan Bank of Cincinnati Florence Commercial FocusMark Group, LLC Frost Brown Todd, LLC GannettMatch Gateway Investment Advisers, LP Grange Insurance Graydon, Head & Ritchey Henry Schein, Inc. Hiles Funding Group International Images Professional Photography Intrieve, Inc. Jay E. Suddreth & Associates, Inc. Jeff Wyler Dealer Group, Inc. Johnson & Johnson Johnson Investment Counsel, Inc. Johnstone Supply/Controls Center, Inc. Keating, Muething & Klekamp Klosterman's Baking Company Krombholz Jewelers La-Z-Boy Recliner Shop, Inc. Larson Juhl Learning Voyage Lee Hecht Harrison, LLC Leo Burnett Company, Inc. M. Bohlke Veneer Corporation Anonymous (continued on page 31) C i n c i n n a t i C h i l d r e n ’ s A n n u a l R e p o r t 2 0 01 C i n c i n n a t i C h i l d r e n ’ s A n n u a l R e p o r t 2 0 01 Advisor Name The Andrew Jergens Foundation Charles H. Dater Foundation John Hauck Foundation PNC Bank Scripps Howard Foundation Target Stores Teammates For Kids Foundation 30 (Corporations and Foundations, continued from page 30) Masur Trucking, Inc. Medimmune, Inc. Mitsubishi Electric Automotive America, Inc. Oral and Facial Surgery Associates Oswald Company, Inc. Pediatric Dentistry of Western Hills Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company Periodontics, Inc. Petermann, LLC Planes Moving & Storage, Inc. Porter & Porter Power Realty Advisors The Prudential Foundation Raymond James Financial Rieveschl Foundation Robert W. Baird & Company, Inc. Ross Products Division Sam's Club Foundation Shalom Pediatric Association, Inc. Spear USA Surburban Pediatric Associates, Inc. The Kreller Group Waite, Schneider, Bayless & Chesley Company, LPA Wal-Mart Foundation Warren County Foundation Wendling Printing Company $250 - $999.99 31 Don Pablo's Restaurant Dualite, Inc. Eagle Chemical, Inc. Everclear Communications, LLC F.H.P. Feinblanking, Ltd., Inc. Fiber-Seal Fabric Care System Fidelity Investments Firstar Bank, Private Client Group Ford Motor Company Frame Queen, Inc. The G.A. Avril Company Gambill Company, Inc. Geiger Construction Products General Cable Global Cloud Gradison & Company Foundation Grote Enterprises, LLC Guardian Life Guardian Savings Bank, FSB Guardian Dental The H. C. Nutting Company Hall's Hardwood Floor's, Inc. Hamilton Dental Group, Inc. Hamilton Distribution, LLC Harrison Century and Gold, Inc. Hart Productions, Inc. Health Care Solutions, Inc. Hickman, Williams & Company Huntington National Bank Hypac, Inc. Inter-National Foundation Interactive Business Systems, Inc. International Paper J. D. Cloud Company B. & J. Jacobs Company Jacobs Engineering Jacobs, Inc. Jewish Federation of Cincinnati Katz, Teller, Brant & Hild Kitchen Views Design Group, Inc. Kohnen & Patton, LLP Kokosing Construction Company, Inc. Laser Life Corporation Lear Corporation Libby Perszyk Kathman, Inc. Liebel-Flarsheim Company Magnode Corporation Mary Andres & Associates Mayers Electric Company, Inc. McGraw-Hill, Inc. MCH Services Meridian Apparel Systems Merit Litigation Support Services Micrographic Sciences, Inc. Midland Company Foundation Mike Albert Leasing, Inc. Mueller Roofing Distributors The National Underwriter Company Northern Kentucky Restaurant Association NuTone, Inc. O.K.I. Window Systems, Inc. Orthopaedic Consultants of Cincinnati, Inc. Ovation Theatre Company, Inc. Parsley Pottery Patterson Dental Supply, Inc. Pediatric Associates, PSC Perry Contracting, Inc. Personal Preference, Inc. Peter R. Rentschler Foundation Pharmco, Inc. REDNA Reliance Medical Products, Inc. REM Enterprises, Inc. Richard Goettle, Inc. River Metals Recycling, LLC Roofing and Chimney Sweep Service, Inc. SallieMae Saturn of Kings Automall Scherzinger Drilling Sentron Medical, Inc. Soffseal, Inc. Spangler Reporting Services Spectrum Interiors Spy Club, Inc. Standard Textile Company, Inc. Standex Electronics Company Steigerwald, Inc. Surgical Appliance Industries, Inc. T. J. Williams Electric Company Tappan Properties, Inc. Tepe Nursery, Inc. Thriftway, Inc. Time Warner Cable The TJX Foundation, Inc. Towne Investment Company, LP Toyota of Cincinnati, Inc. Traditions Investments - Pierce Trans-American Logging Company Trentec Tri-State Maternal Fetal Medicine Associates Trish Weeks Design Group Ulmer & Berne, LLP Ultra Services, Inc. United Parcel Service, Inc. University Radiology Associates of Cincinnati URS Corporation ValAir Parking Wal-tron Interior Systems, Inc. Washington Savings & Loan Company Weisbrod Masonry, Inc. Wyeth Lederle Vaccines and Pediatrics York International Corporation The Zero - Breese Company Unfortunately, it was not possible to list the names of all our donors due to the space constraints of this publication. Cincinnati Children’s gratefully acknowledges all gifts from our generous family of donors. The Cooperative Society Cincinnati Children’s first auxiliary, the Cooperative Society serves the medical center by making clothing, blankets and dolls for the children, as well as funding an on-site sewing room. The society hosts an annual luncheon for all community volunteers who sew for the hospital, whether in the sewing room or at home. In addition, members decorate the hospital lobbies and public spaces for holidays. Projects of new interest include the Family Resource Center, addressing the needs of families of children with chronic conditions. After more than 100 years of service, the Cooperative Society retains its long-standing traditions and welcomes new members to its organization. President: Ms. Deborah Graumlich Donation: $463,010 There’s something to delight every child in the gift shop at Cincinnati Children’s, which expanded in 2001 to offer more space for toys, games and trinkets. The Junior Funny Companie Clowns How much fun can you have in 18 years? The Funny Companie Clowns should know. They’ve entertained children and raised funds for Cincinnati Children’s through many volunteer performances, including birthday parties, company picnics, Sunday brunches, community events and public awareness campaigns. “Dr. Funn,” “Hobo Fo” and “Dolly Dimples” are three adult clowns who spread laughter wherever they go. President: Mr. Don Bachmann Donation: $4,640 Cooperative Society, which operates and staffs the gift shop, donates all proceeds to improve care at Cincinnati Children’s. FunRaisers FunRaisers, the preeminent philanthropic singles organization in Greater Cincinnati, raises funds for Hematology/Oncology Division research at Cincinnati Children’s. Since 1985, the members have supported the hospital financially through many activities, including membership dues, scheduled parties, special events and corporate donations. About 50 parties and events are held per year, with total combined attendance approaching 10,000 people. FunRaisers’ contributions have been used for hematology/oncology research and to provide a video and handbook for newly diagnosed patients and their families. More than $390,000 has already been donated to help find a cure for pediatric cancer. FunRaisers also sponsors an annual picnic and a special visit from Santa Claus to hospital patients. President: Ms. Jan Eide Donation: $44,052 Good Bears Founded in 1984, the Good Bears auxiliary provides a specially designed teddy bear for each child admitted to Cincinnati Children’s. This auxiliary is also raising funds for the renovation of the Interfaith Chapel and Meditation Room in the medical center’s patient tower. To fulfill their goals, the Good Bears rely on individual and corporate support from the Greater Cincinnati community. New members are welcome. President: Mr. Eric Stevens Donation: 1333 Bears Volunteer Fundraisers Junior Cooperative Society The dedicated support of our auxiliaries and special groups is essential to the success of Cincinnati Children’s. For more than a century, volunteers have raised funds and assisted the medical center in many ways. While the auxiliaries and special groups vary in their activities, they share a common bond: a pride in Cincinnati Children’s and what they can help us accomplish. Association of Volunteers Founded in 1964, the Association of Volunteers provides "tender loving care" for the patients of Convalescent Hospital for Children, an affiliate of Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center. The association created and sponsors the annual Cincinnati Antiques Festival to raise funds for the Convalescent Hospital. The four-day festival has grown into one of the finest antique shows in the country and one of the most anticipated events of the local and regional calendar. President: Mrs. Marianne Miller Donation: $50,050 Established in 1910, the Junior Cooperative Society auxiliary operates and staffs the newly expanded gift shop of Cincinnati Children’s. The shop is packed with toys, games, novelties and unusual trinkets to cheer the spirits of hospitalized children and their families. The Junior Cooperative Society has donated funds toward the purchase of major medical equipment. The auxiliary also provides funding for the Infectious Diseases Division and for endowed research fellowships in pediatric infectious diseases. President: Mrs. Carolyn Kite Donation: $50,000 Kindervelt The largest Cincinnati Children’s auxiliary, Kindervelt is recognized as one of Greater Cincinnati’s outstanding volunteer organizations. It is composed of neighborhood or other common-interest groups joined together by a central, city-wide board of trustees. Kindervelt welcomes new members and encourages the formation of new groups. Its members reflect a cross-section of people and geographic areas of the Tristate region. The goal of "having fun while raising funds" is met without requiring specific time commitments or financial quotas. In 2001, Kindervelt reached a milestone: donations since 1971 now total more than $10 million. President: Mrs. Karen Post Donation: $525,000 (continued on page 33) C i n c i n n a t i C h i l d r e n ’ s A n n u a l R e p o r t 2 0 01 C i n c i n n a t i C h i l d r e n ’ s A n n u a l R e p o r t 2 0 01 Accelerated Technologies, Inc. Advanced Treatment Sciences, Inc. Allstate Insurance Company Altiora Ltd. American Bus & Accessories The Andrew Jergens Company Archiable Electric Company ARSite, Ltd. At Your Delivery Service, Inc. Bahl & Gaynor, Inc. Balluff, Inc. Bankhardt's, Inc. Bartlett & Co. Bella, Crosthwaite & Newman Boesken Electric Company Bowne of Cleveland, Inc. Bramkamp Printing Company, Inc. Brower Insurance Agency Busken Bakery Capstone Financial Solutions, LLC Carlisle Construction Company, Inc. Castellini Foundation Ceco Concrete Construction CECO Environmental Central Investment Corporation Champion International Corporation Charles. H. Bilz Insurance Agency, Inc. Child Tender Development Center Chiquita Brands International Cincinnati Art Gallery Cincinnati Container Company Cincinnati African-American Firefighters Association Citigroup Foundation Clean-As-A-Whistle Maintenance Services Color Brite Fabrics & Display Computer Systems Management, Inc. Controlled Credit Corporation Croson-Teepe Mechanical Contractors D.E. Foxx & Associates, Inc. Dalmatian Fire, Inc. Dan Druffel, Inc. Delta Air Lines Fairshare Committee Deltec, Inc. Dental Care Plus DMK Industries Dole Food Company, Inc. 32 (Volunteer Fundraisers, continued from page 32) Clubs and Community Organizations Emery Society Friends and neighbors who share common interests extended their enthusiasm and generosity to raising funds for Cincinnati Children’s in 2001. We are grateful to these clubs and community organizations for their time and effort on our behalf. Members of the Emery Society share the vision of Mary, Thomas and Josiah Emery, the founders of Cincinnati Children’s, through contributions that help us to offer the highest quality pediatric care. Each year, the society focuses on fundraising for a specific vital program or service. In 2001, members’ annual gifts of $1,000 or more supported the Kelly O’Leary Center for Pervasive Developmental Disorders. Since 1991, members have enjoyed learning about Cincinnati Children’s and child health issues through lectures, receptions and medical center tours. Chair: Mrs. Phyllis Adams Donation: $49,420 American Legion Auxiliary Dept. of Ohio, Inc. Avon-Miami Lodge No. 542, F. & A.M Calvary Episcopal Church Church of the Redeemer The Church of Our Saviour Cyclones Fan Club, Inc. Down Syndrome Association of Greater Cincinnati Eastgate Corvette Club Eastgate Senior Village 121 Emery Educational Society The Emery Educational Society, founded in 1994 as a division of the Emery Society, supports Cincinnati Children’s and educates members about progress and groundbreaking developments at the medical center. In 2001, members’ annual gifts of $250 or more helped to fund the International Adoption Center. Members learn about child health issues during four annual lectures and opportunities for discussion with Cincinnati Children’s medical staff experts. They also socialize during season-opening and year-end gatherings. Chair: Mrs. Lisa Pettengill Donation: $6,875 $10,000 - $24,999.99 $1,000 - $2,499.99 Tennis Masters Series WLWT & CMN Telethon Rheumatology Win A Wine Cellar Papp Golf Outing Division of Developmental Disabilities Wine Tasting Blue Ash Air Show Playhouse in the Park Event Youth Injury Prevention Theatre Benefit Regina Smith Jewelry Sale Entertainment Publications Sale Eastside Moms Wine Tasting C i n c i n n a t i C h i l d r e n ’ s A n n u a l R e p o r t 2 0 01 $50,000 - $99,999.99 33 Child Life Department Celebrates 70 Years Silly hats, symphony performers and deco- Fifth Third Celebrity Golf Classic Hannah Jo Smith Golf Outing Magical Train Ride Gala Starshine Gala/Auction rated cookies all helped patients to mark $25,000 - $49,999.99 the 70th year of the Department of Child Cincinnati Dental Care Foundation Golf Classic CLC’s Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner Event Ken Griffey Golf Outing Division of Developmental Disabilities Walk A Thon Life at Cincinnati Children’s. Through seven decades, dedicated child life specialists have focused on preparing children and their families for hospitalization, clinic visits or procedures through the use of role play, developmentally appropriate information and therapeutic support. $5,000 - $9,999.99 Kids Racing for Kids Sarah’s Run Gold Coast Promotions Benefit Golfer’s for Garrett $2,500 - $4,999.99 J. Alexanders Benefit Miami University’s Delta Delta Delta Walk Hauer Open Spinning Event Regatta on the River $250 - $999.99 Ovation Theatre Benefit Division of Developmental Disabilities Parisian Charity Sale Reds Game Benefit/ Pulmonary Medicine Unfortunately, it was not possible to list the names of all our donors due to the space constraints of this publication. Cincinnati Children’s gratefully acknowledges all gifts from our generous family of donors. St. Thomas Church The Society of Transfiguration United Way of The Greater Dayton Area United Way & Community Chest StarTrek Fanclub Young Presidents’ Organization of Cincinnati Because spending time in the hospital can be difficult for children and their families, special toys and activities help make the hospital experience less stressful. We thank these contributors for helping to lighten the load with donations of services, toys, crafts or other items in 2001. Amelia Nazarene Church Ammon Wholesale Nursey Mr. and Mrs. JoJuan Armour Assistance League of Greater Cincinnati Ayla's Originals Babies �R Us Ms. Sandy Bakst Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ballinger Ms. Aretha Baumgartner Bear Hugs Belterra Resort and Casino Blue Tip Band Mr. Kevin Boggess Mr. and Mrs. John Bollmer Ms. Janet Borcherding Ms. Robin Brahm Mrs. Barbara K. Brenner Broadwing Communication Services, Inc. Ms. Diana Brock Ms. Perie Lee Brock Burger King Mrs. Adla-Ann Burke Mrs. Carol Burkhardt Mr. Peter Campisi Children’s Mission Fund Cincinnati Bell Cincinnati Bell Foundation Inc. Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park Clear Channel Entertainment Clotilde, Inc. Mr. Mark Chasteen Sambhu Choudhury, M.D. Ms. Jessica Coates Ms. Libby Cohn Comic Central Convergys Doug and Julie Cook Covedale Girl Scouts Mr. and Mrs. Doug Cowan Mr. Robert Cowan Ms. Connie Croswell Mr. Dave Culbertson Ms. Donna J. Daniels Mrs. Chris Daush Ms. Beth Dener Discovery Toys Ms. Laurie Dobrowolski Mr. Mike Drew Mr. Kenneth Durham Mr. Mike Edwards Ms. Wendy Eilbacher Explore Magazine First Baptist Church of Glen Este Mr. Michael Fishel FocusMark Group LLC Ford Motor Company Frieman & French, D.D.S., Inc. Ms. Judith Fricke Frisch's Restaurants FTD, Inc. Furniture Fair Ed Hartman and Anthony Munoz Fuji Film Galerie Au Chocolat General Polymers Mark and Karen Grosser Mr. and Mrs. Ron Grycko Half-Price Books Hat World Hat Zone Heritage Elementary PTA Ms. Juliann Herron Holy Trinity St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Hopewell Elementary School Mr. Michael P. Ilyinsky Jack Herb Florist Mr. Tylyn James Ms. Sandy Jefferson Jillian's Ms. Julie Johnson Mr. Tom Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Kalnow Kids For Kids Dr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Kiefhaber Ms. Lois Klein Mr. and Mrs. Joel Knox Ms. Laura A. Kohls Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kolp The Kroger Company LaRosa's Ms. Denise Larson Lazarus, Kenwood Logo Athletic The Lynch Family Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacDonald Maggie Moo’s Mr. and Mrs. Everett McClure McDonald's Corporation Ms. Lisa McLaughlin Meijer Mr. Nestor Melnyk Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Meyer Baylee and Logan Meyer Miami University Thrall Children's Theatre Microsoft Corporation Millennium Hotel Miller's Hallmark & Gift Gallery Ms. Jamie Minniear Zae and Mae Minturn Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Montique Mutual of Omaha Ms. Patricia Myers Network Video NICHD Neonatal Research Network Norwood Eagles Aerie #449 FOE Mr. David O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Ochs Ohio Medical Instrument Company, Inc. Ohio State Troopers Coalition Mr. Roger Orth Mr. and Mrs. Wendell S. Payne Ms. Cindy Pilipovich Pilots For Kids (continued on page 35) C i n c i n n a t i C h i l d r e n ’ s A n n u a l R e p o r t 2 0 01 $100,000+ North College Hill Middle High School Norwood Eagles Aerie #449 FOE Pendleton County High School Police & Fire Retirees of Ohio Rockdale Temple Religious School Southern Baptist Church St. Ignatius School St. Martin School Gifts in Kind Events and Benefits Having fun while raising funds for Cincinnati Children’s was the goal of a wide variety of events and benefits held in 2001. We are grateful for all the hard work that went into making these events possible – and to all those who attended and made them successful. Friends of the Special Treatment Center for Juvenile Arthritis Girls' Friendly Society of South Ohio Immanuel United Methodist Church Kiwanis Club/GreenhillsForest Park Lincoln Park Athletic Club Loveland High School Mt. Lookout Civic Club 34 (Gifts of Kindness, continued from page 34) Pioneer Vending Procter & Gamble Ms. Rebecca A. Redding Resident's of Parkside Subdivision Ms. Brigid Roarty Roche Pharmaceuticals Mr. Adrian Ross Mr. Ric Royce Mr. Andrew G. Rust Sacred Heart School Mr. and Mrs. Erick Schmidt Ms. Jane Seta Mr. Alfred Shokany Skyline Chili Mr. Chris Smith Ms. Lori Spann St. Ignatius School Ms. Jean Steichen David and Pamela Stevens Ms. Tammy Stewart Stirrup Lane Carnival Mr. Terry Stokes Summit Country Day School Ms. Wanda Tassinger Ms. Shirley J. Taylor Teradata, A Division of NCR The Plastic Surgery Group The Walt Disney Company Toys for Nicholas Troop 203 Boy Scouts Tyson Foods, Inc. U.S. Marine Corps Value City Department Stores, Inc. Ms. Connie Watkins Mr. Kenneth A. Weed, Jr. Mr. Raymond Weidner Ms. Patricia Winn Ms. Dara Wood Ms. Debbie Woudson Ms. Cindy Yeager In-Kind gifts are listed based on the donor’s stated value for tax purposes. Only gifts with a recorded value are included in this list. We make every effort to keep our records accurate. Should you find an error or an omission, please bring it to our attention and we would be happy to correct it. Unfortunately, it was not possible to list the names of all our donors due to the space constraints of this publication. Cincinnati Children’s gratefully acknowledges all gifts from our generous family of donors. Honor Gifts 35 Peppie Abams Irene Abbatiello Ann Ackerman Mary Ackerman Jacob Alexander Agliata Michael C. Ahr Betty Alexander Timmy Alexander Drew Manning Alloway Robert Altman Marjorie Amberg Betty Ambrogi Lucille G. Ames Mary E. Anderson Marilyn Anderson William Archer Susie Armentrout Roz Aronoff Scott Asbrock John Austing Drew Marena Avey Jessica Lynn Babb Mary Beth Backherms Jeanne Baeker Levi Bryson Bailey Jean Baker Nancy J. Baker William Baker Jessie Bane Anna M. Barcol Robert Barnes Dr. Charles H. Bartlett Benjamin R. Basye Clifton Batchelder Ryan Bates Freida Bauer Robert Bauer, Sr. Chloe Marie Bayliff Marjorie Beckert Walter E. Beckjord Bert Beerman James Behr Paul Beiting Kay Bellew Mrs. James Benedict Sarah Bennert Jessica Allen Bennett Floyd Berg Tom Bergstein Jerome Berman Mary Jane Bernet Elma M. Bertke Jerome Bertke Jordan Herbert Bettman Lincoln C. Betty Glen Beyring Joshua E. Billow Eileen Binder Bernard A. Birkle Melissa Black Mary Blankemeyer Betty Blatt Alma M. Bleser Shirley Blickenstaff Cathryn Blinn Cameron Block Mary Jane Boeckmann Sandra A. Bohnert Eric Bole Ralph Bonsteel Borstein Sister Camille Bortz Malique Bouldin Margaret B. Boylan Paul W. Brabender Allan Brackenridge Michael Christopher Brady Jillian Brandes Branden Breakfield Emily Maire Brehm Rebecca, Diane and Ed Brennen Mildred Brewer Dwight Bridges Betty Brielmaier Marilyn Broderick J. Lawrence Brogan Lena Bronson Jacob Brookbank Agnes Brossart-Werner Catherine M. Browne Robert Browning Lena Brownson Anthony James Broxterman Estill Bruce Conner Bryant Louise Buka Henry Bullock Sphar Burklow Dennis Burns Donald Burns Clara Butts Oscar Butts Lovey Byrer Phyllis Caggiano Florence Cahill Bertha Cain Richard L. Campbell Carol Camson Carley Lynn Canfield and Family Jamie Marie Caporale Zachary Charles Carter Patricia Cassidy Evelyn Castle Mother Casuto Eugene Caswell Joshua Catillo Mathilda E. Catron Ann Cecil Samuel A. Cholmondeley Jennifer K. Clanton John Clark Jordan John Clark William D. Clark, III Samuel Clayton Dr. Frank Clement Deborah L. Clements J.A. “Tony” Clock A. J. Cohen Beth Colchagoff Libby Colclough Barbara Collier McKenzie Collins Hannah Colwell Amanda Combs Dean Connaughton Jim Conway Jessica Marie Cook David Coop Sarah Copeland Stephen Corcoran Brandon Cordes Sandra Lenora Cordes Bill Cornelius A. J. Cornish Lori Cotterell Bryce Andrew Musser Cracraft Jeanne Springmeier Craig Roberta Craig Ronda Lynn Crapyou Charles Crawfiss Romild T. Crawford Mr. Glenn Creech Ronald H. Creek Lucy Crespo da Silva David J. Crosby Dottie Cunningham Jack Curtis Christopher D'Angina Susan Fay Damron Timothy John Dangel Marjorie Gibson Daniel Ron Davenport Shirley Davies Jill Davis Malik Davis Eunice Davis Robert Davis Harry Dawson Harold Deatherage Clara DeChristophe Velma DeHanes Mary DeLong Marianne DeNoma Frederick Deuschle Dan Di Orio Stanley W. Diebold Thelma Dieckman Fannie Lou Diefenbacker Gary Dietrich Frederick N. Dittrich Liselotte Dittrich Robert E. Dolle Bernadine Donnelly Michael J. Donnelly, Sr. Violet Hay- Donnelly Virginia Dooley Margaret Ann Dorscher Ryan Drake Jacob Dressman Casey Dreyer Chase Anthony Dudderar Helen Duncan Ray Duncan Madison Dunmire Elizabeth “Betty” Dupree Helen R. Dzubak Donn D. Early Howard H. Eberts Frank Edwards Lucille Eichelberger Kevin Michael Eichmann John L. Elfring Earl Elliott Esther Elliott Makenna Noel Ellis Zachary David Halloran Braden Scott Hamilton Frank T. Hamilton Keir Hamper Charles William Haney, Jr. Ann Brady Hanke Robert A. Happel Myrl Harbison Floyd Hardeman Abbie Harkleroad John Harmon Donald Harper Marcella Harris Florence C. Hartigan Donnie Hathorn Walter Hattenbach Chelsea Hatter Shannon Lynn Hay Joseph P. Hayden, IV Mary Dyer Hayes Mildred Hayes Hugh Head Daniel M. Heekin Kevin David Heilmann Marjorie Louise Hein Helene Helfen Margaret E. Helferich Ruth Heller Jenna Helton Suzanne D. Hemmel Erin Henderson Clara Hennard Marie M. Hensgen Eric Hensley Helen Herbert Jeffrey Chase Herold Donald Hill Thomas Hill Maria Hirlinger Brandon Hodges Beth Hoeffel James A. Hoerner Claire Hoff Lois Hoffman Nancy P. Holt Paul Homan Howard B. Hopewell Pamela C. Houston Kimberly and Glenn Howcroft Walter H. Hudson Paul Huenefeld Irene Hughes Martha Hughes Max A. Hungerford Dr. William F. Hunting Daniel Vincent Huschart Zachary Samuel Iberg Thomas Insko Phillip Itkoff Bobbie Izenstark Alex Jackson Victoria Jacyszyn Jean Jenkins Elizabeth Johansmann Daniel Johnson Dwight Andrew Johnson James A. Johnson Artie Virginia Jones Debbie Jones John M. Jones Arthur Joseph, Jr. Sylvan H. Joseph Clifford Juergens Thelma Jungkind Leonard Kallmeyer Mark Lane Kaufman Anna Louise Kavalauskas Nelle Kavanaugh Anita Keene Henry Keene Pat Kellogg Annie Kendrick Joseph Kennedy Velma Kerkhoff Tom Kern Robert Kersh Sol Kessel Donald Kessler Dorothy Kessnick Fran Kevin Dante Lamont King Mary Louise King Eleanor Kipp Hyman Kirtchik Albert Klayman Willis J. Klein Patty Klein Betty Kleinholz Harold Kling Olivia Ann Kneip Walter Knolton Kay Koehnke Anelda Koetters Sidney Kohn Donald Kohorst Dolores M. Kolks Glenna Kombrinck John Kostak Dr. Robert H. Kotte Clarence "Bud" Kramer Shannon Kramer Anna Louise Kramig Agnes M. Kranzmayr Martin Kreis Rebecca Marie Kremer Scott David Krick Virginia Kruse Monica Ilana Kuchmar Gregory Kuhlenberg Dr. Jesse Kuperman Christine Anne Kupets Charlotte Lamb Charles W. Langford Melissa Lanier Margaret Lauder Linda Lawson Howard Lay Nelson Lazarra Arch M. Lecquire Barbara Gene Leeper Jerome Leistner Joseph F. Leitner Elizabeth Bleska Lewis Jack Liebert Edna Lightfoot Mary Emily Lindeman Katie Linz Davis Bedford Lockman Alyssa Margaret Ann Londrico Shannon Long Thomas Long John Longfield John Longo Alec James Losey (continued on page 37) Donald C. Loth Alexandra Faye Lougheed Kaitlyn Jo Lowry Maxwell James Luebbe Mark, Connie and Nicole Luers Rosetta E. Luginbill Alec Patrick Lynn Margorie MacAdams Barbara Mahana Ronald Malone Betty Maloney John L. Markstein Elizabeth "Liz" Marksteiner Laird Marsh Carolyn Martin Charles Martin George E. Martin Luke Jeffrey Martin Marcella Mason Bill Masseth Dante Mastropaolo Elizabeth Matthews Brianna E. May Kyle Logan Simpson-May Rebecca "Becky" Maynard Susan Mays Caroline Paige Mazza Kyle McCluskey Arron McDaniel Robby Meiners Roberta M. Meiners Harold Louis Melvin Gladys Menshouse Arthur Meyer Sidney Meyers Kenner Michael Richard Hayes Mier Allen Martin Miller Jeremy S. Miller Norman J. Miller Robert W. Miller Rose Miller Sandra Miller Walter Minnick Jonas Minson Bridget H. Mitchell Jessica Ellen Mitchell Anna Caroline Mitsch Emily Leigh Mitsch Carl Moeller Dorothea Ann Monahan John Montag Barbara Moody Alexander Moore Meridith Moore Robbie Morgan Woolsey Motl Issace Muchmore Claire Ann Mullarkey John D. Mullins George Murray Dennis Nabb Marion Naro Roz Nassan PROFILES IN GIVING Books to Brighten a Hospital Stay How could children practice the Islamic principle of being kind and wishing well to others? For youngsters at the Islamic Center of Greater Cincinnati Sunday School and the International Academy of Cincinnati, the answer was simple. They collected 150 books to donate to Cincinnati Children’s, each inscribed with a “get well” wish from the children, says teacher and parent Sufia Sultan. “We chose to gather books instead of toys C i n c i n n a t i C h i l d r e n ’ s A n n u a l R e p o r t 2 0 01 C i n c i n n a t i C h i l d r e n ’ s A n n u a l R e p o r t 2 0 01 Gifts in honor celebrate the commitment to Cincinnati Children’s of donor and honoree alike. Gifts were given in honor of the following: Judy Elston and Eric Hensley Gregory Ertel Nathanial David Ertel Betty Esterline Elizabeth "Betty" Ann Ewell Samuel Falcone Margaret Fancher Jane Lynn Faulkner Danese Fausz Smith Ross Feld Betty Feldman Kelly Fenster Kathleen D. Ferguson Oliver Finley Traevis Lamont Fitch David Flanigan Zoni Florer Courtney Foley Myrtle Foley Deborah Lynn Folker Karen Foltz John Ford Betty Forman Gall A. Francis Naftali Frankel Mary Ellen Fraser Pop and Stella Freeman Zachary Freeman Ed Friesz Amanda Frondorf Anna Pearl Frotscher Peter Fry Emily Fryman Katherine Fuchs Steve Fudacz Pete Gallo Marie Gannon Thomas Joseph Gannon Molly Gans Bob Garcy Lenore Garner William Gartner William A. Gates Katherine Buche Gennett Jim Ghering Herman Gibbemeyer Frances Gibson Clifton "Kippy" Gideon Betty Gilb Helen Girton Bobbie Glasspiegel Helen Glazer Ruth Eyrich Glazer Elmer W. Gloss William Goebel Brittany Golden Bette Goldman Floyd Goldstein Karen Gourley Philip Goyert Jennifer Graham Patricia B. Graham Sarah Elizabeth Graman Merle Graziano Theodore Gregory Marla Grote Maria Gruffner Bob Gueterman Alex Guggenbiller Pamela Gunter David Gwynne Taylor Makenze Hadley because books can take hospitalized children away from their cares. And Islam puts a great emphasis on literacy.” 36 37 Herbert NeCamp Karin Neiheisel-Lewis Richard Nein Rose Newburgh Judy Newman Kate O'Reilley Newsom Jane Nicklas Louis J. Niehaus Edward Niemeyer Dorothy Mae Nienaber Nicholas Ryan Nienaber Mary Nies Bertha Morton Nikas Michael A. Nocero, Sr Steven Nordquist Ruth Northlich Tom Nutini Marcella O'Brien Kaylee Nicole O'Connor James O'Donnell Betty Oberstar Mary Louise Oberwitte Julia Oehrle Donald Ogden Janice C. Olden Gladys Olsen Harriet Olvey Melvin F. Oney G.L. Overbey Helen Owens Mort Palmer Teresa Parks Laura Patton Justin Pauly Gene Pearson Burton R. Pease Onute Wesley Peckham Eugene F. Peel David Peet Esther Perfect Mary Pesa Henry Peters Joseph Pfaehler Ronald F. Pfierman Shelia Lang Phelps Bruce Pickelman Betty K. Pierce Annette Pineault Jillian Pittman Robert E. Polle Lauren Teresa Porter Mary Porter Henry Potensky Lloyd Dallas Potter Virginia Powell John Powers Kyle Powers Thomas Prager Carmen Presnell Leon M. Primack Francis Proctor Frank Purdy Carolyn Quinn Ada Rake Katie Rang Geraldine Raniero Colonel William Rank Zachary Rankin Rose Rasp Sylvia Rauchman Don Rechel Bill Redlinger Frank Reece Nellie E. Rees Charles Reeves Clarence Reichardt Marilee Finke Reichert Elizabeth Reilling Leah Richter James Rick Stephen Ridder Robert F. Riehle Robert Rietman Michael Anthony Rinaldi George Rivas Martha Roeding Karen Roetenberger Louis Rohling Angela Roll Frank Romero Helen Romine Eric Rosemire Arnold P. Rosen Penny Rosen Evelyn Ross John Ross Jane Rossi George H. Rost Dr. Herbert Rothschild Clara Roush Mrs. William Rowe William Rowland Opuel Royse Lisa Rump Mason Rump Clare Ryan Robert A. Ryan Dorothy Saada Ann Safdi Edwin Salter Antonio “Tony” Samoya Kenneth “Ollie” Sandfoss Jean Sassano Calie Scaggs Daniel Scales Dwayne Alan Scarberry Marion Schafer Robert Raymond Schanzle Charles Schaul Jean Scheibenzuber Roy Schlensker Mrs. William Schneebeck Dr. Bernard Schneider Gertrude F. Schneider Meyer Schneider Mickey Schneider Josh Schockett Benjamin Schohenstein Laura Schramm Karen Schriner Hilda Schroer John D. Schulte Dennis Schultz Louis Schultz Clifford Schurig Lucille Schwartz Mary Schwartz Robert L. Schwartz Charles Schwegman Dr. Edmund Schweitzer Nathaniel D. Schweitzer Maggie May Schworer Noah Edward Scott Charles Seipel Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sellmeyer James Selonick Jeffery Sepela Ethel Shafer Jim Shalvey Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Shapse W. Mark Sheard Alex Shlahtechman Evelyn Sholin Jay and Jennie Shreffler Arlene Signer Donald Silverblatt Sophia Silverman Rudolph Simich, Jr. Jessica Simpson Nicholas Skove Joseph C. Small Dick Smith Dorothy Smith Dorothy M. Smith Elizabeth S. Smith Helen Smith Helen Smith Loretta Smith Warren Smith Dr. Louis Sommer Marvin Sorg Charlie Soule James South Jay Spenlav Matthew Nicholas Spiegel Asa Pitts Stallard Erich W. Steiniger Melvin B. Stern Betty Stevens Tepe S. Stevens Andrew “Drew” Stigers Ramona Stottman Robert Stout James Stover Gertrude Straus James Douglas Streett Laura Jane Strickland Rutheva Strider Ray Strohofer Frank Sturwold Freeman Suagee Frances Suetholz John R. Sullivan Terrence F. Sullivan Paul Sunderhaus Simon Super Kay Taylor Major Kip Taylor Ray K. Taylor Sandy L. Taylor Herman Templin Daren Theile Theresa Thoma John Thompson Taylor Nicole Tiberghien Thelma Tice Mildred E. Tieger Evelyn Tilley Jane Ellen Toadvine Scott Tolle Sarah Elizabeth Tollefsen Robert Tracy Brianna Marie Traylor Rick A. Trisler Dale Tucker Alvin Ungerbuehler Dr. Arthur C. Utrecht, Jr. Dr. James Vanderpool Helen Velte Lucille Venne Jennifer Grace Vester Mary Virgin Susie Vockell Colin Waddell Dr. and Mrs. Edward A. Wagner Richard Wagner Mary L. Waldrop Kaitlyn Walker Albert Walsh Estelle Walter Robert Walther George T. Warner Julia Hart Warner William Watts, Jr. Patty Wech Aaron Weinstein William Weintraub Charles Welborne Nick Wersel Cortney Wertz Kelly Ann Weston Nancy Weybright Megan Wheeler Marie Whittenburg Natalie Whittle Wiedman Scott Michael Wilkens Gale Williams Lucille Williams Nicholas George Williams Kerry Williamson Tom Williamson Fr. Jim Willig Madeline Wilson Ryan Wilson Virginia Wilson Mary Margaret Wimberg Elizabeth Wood Emmett Woods Nita Yamaguchi Claudia Elizabeth Yarger Dorothea Yauch Alex Logan Young Vida Young Ashlei Zembrodt Loretta Zembrodt Virginia Ziegenhardt Dr. Hans Zimmer Memorial Gifts Gifts in memory of individuals create a lasting legacy of support for Cincinnati Children’s. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Abraham Dr. and Mrs. Ira A. Abrahamson Martha Joanne Miller Ackerson J. Vargus-Adams and B. Adams Lab Administration of MercyFranciscon Hospital, Mt. Airy Campus Tony Aldrich Lindsey Allen Carol Amateis Gary and Donna Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Apking David and Lori Auer Collin Aycock Grace Ayer Linda and Michael Bain Crystal Baker Nicole Renee Housh Baldwin Julia Bamberger Annelee Barrett Linda and Jim Bassett Cecil Bauer Jeff Beckett Sylvia Benjamin Aaron and Amy Bettner Jillian Elizabeth Betz Elmer and Judy Bihl Mr. and Mrs. Mike Biordi Adam Boardman Gail Bongiovanni Lucille Bongiovanni David Bortz The Bradley Family Megan Brankamp Sidney Nicole Brennen Julian Brock Anthony James Brotherman Linda and Ronald Brown Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown Jamie Bruewer Dr. Lewis P. Brumm Samuel William Enoch Bryant Tracy Bryant and Nephew Dustin Anita Burke Andre Cole Busald Ava Madeira Bussey Kayla and Caroline Byrnside Pat Caneli Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cannady Melissa Cannon Laura Carr Owen Carter Amy Caruso Dr. and Mrs. L. G. Casteel Nate Chase Cherryl Christensen Florence Clark Michelle Clark Bill Cobb Dave Cobb Dr. Mitchel Cohen John Collier Mary Collins Cris Collinsworth Pam Collopy Scott Conklin Carrie Conlin and Larry Royalty Alisa Conroy Sarah Anne Conway Kristen Coonan Scott Crable and Kathy Anderson Robin Critchell Mr. and Mrs. Tom Crone Tom Cruse Margo D' Agostino Mary Davis Jordan H. Deblasi Mackenzie Anne DeMania Tom Dempsey Robby Dennis Edna Deshotel Marc and Betsy Devorsetz David Deye Heather Dingledine Jerry Dingledine Laura Doherty Joshua Taylor Doles Tanner Allen Doles Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Douglas Amy Adkins Drayer Connie Dreyfoos Elaine Dumes Jay and Dianne Dunkleman Susan Earley Helen Edelen Susan Eilers Bert Emke Gunnar Esiason Barbara Eudy Tom Evans Greenlee Garage Mr. and Mrs. Don Faecher John Ferdinando Jim Feuer Kay Ficks Brandy Finch Fremont Fisher Michael Fisher Jamie Fishman Steve and Mary Ann Fleischer Kathy Flottemesch Craig Foster Quinn Foster Peter Frampton Florence Frankel Helen Frankel Sargeant Frantz Richard and Adrianne Freiberg John, Matt and Paula Fritz Kate Furlong Gary Gardella Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gatch Madeline George Rodger and Jean Gerhardt Tevah Cohen Gevelber Robert Gilson Jeff Giltner Izaak and Barbara Glasser Melissa Rose Goetz Yaffa Goldkin Mickey Goorman Barbara Gould Jerry and Lynn Grace Dr. Karl Grady, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. David Greek Alexis Green Andrew Paul Greenberger Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Griffin Mary Ellen Grimshaw Daniel Grober Luke and Grace Groene Hoot Gross Jeff and Claire Gross Walter and Barbara Gross Kyle and Nathan Grossman Debbie Grover Yohan Guepha Jack Gueterman Barbara and Jack Guggenheim Florence and Murray Guttman Steve and Joan Guttman Warren Ha Christian M. Haines Barbara Hall Madeline Barry Hamlin Brendon Hansford Ed and Mary Harness Vickie Harpen Jacob Hartig Emma Hartkemeier Jennifer Hauser Thomas Hayman Jim and Beth Heath Mr. and Mrs. Clifford K. Hellming Mrs. Carl Hilker Mr. and Mrs. William Hogan Christy and Terry Horan Mr. And Mrs. Robert T. Horan Tom and Sarah Hotek Megan Housh Sharon Howison James and Sunny Hsu John Hutton and Sandy Gross Evelyn Ignatow Mrs. William Jackson Mr. and Mrs. John Jacobs Mikayla Jade Stella Mei Joly Lois McConnell Jones Jim and Linda Jurgenson Lane Michelle Kabbes Alfred and Susan Kahn Carol Kamson Bea Katz Walter Kaufman Isabella Keeling Ira Keeshin Bob and Sheryl Keighley Mr. and Mrs. Doug Kendle Linda Kennedy Meghan Kennedy Jim Kern Martha Kimball Meghan Kirkpatrick Dr. Eliott Kirstein Dr. Jules Klein Frederick A. Kolish Mr. and Mrs. Michael Konarski Bill and Judy Kramer Michael and Kathy Krug Adam Kurtz Tom Kurtz Tom and Eileen Lakin Dr. Beatrice Lampkin Dave and Judy Lance Mrs. Buddy LaRosa Bob and Margie Laubach Andrew Dean Le Compte Mimi Lerner Olivia Lester Dr. Jerrold Levin Dr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Levinson Mrs. Sandy Lewin Pam Lieberman Gladys Liebermann Dr. Irwin Light Dr. Susan Limouze Dr. and Mrs. Linneman Lauren Lipson Stevan Lipson Mr. and Mrs. Ray Long Haley Mailender Jessica Marischen David Marowitz Mr. and Mrs. W.O. Mashburn III Peggy Mathile Rick Maxwell Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McAneney Michael McCarthy Helen and Bernard McEvoy John and Cindy McFerron Shirley McNeise Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Meek Johnnie F. Menninger Christine Mersch Elise and Gene Mesh Mr. and Mrs. Dan Meyer Rhoda Meyer Dr. and Mrs. Richard Meyer Sheila Meyer Marianne Meyers Beulah Minton Mr. and Mrs.Thomas Moellering Mr. and Mrs. Phil Monches Arnold and Gloria Morelli Mr. and Mrs. Greg Morris Linda Morris, R.N. Faye Myers Mrs. Roy Nash Cindy Noel Sara Noschang The Nusekabel Family John Michael O'Connor Morton Olman Scott M. Olman Peter Oppenheimer Kurt Ostling Evan Pamer Philip and Maria Pamer Jon Pape Tara Papp Miss Bronwyn Park Mr. and Mrs. Mike Patrella J. Randy Patton Jim and Carol Pearce Evan Wayne Pearson Mr. Dennis Pellman Mark and Lisa Pennington Martha H. 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