Kathryn Czaplinski
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Southwestern Vermont Medical Center’s Summer Gala Raises $1.5 Million for New Cancer Center

Caption: The Summer Gala celebration included the presentation of the Vision Award for Health Care Leadership to Eric Seyferth, MD and the Sean L. Casey Distinguished Community Service Award to Consie West. Pictured, left to right: Southwestern Vermont Medical Center (SVMC) Board of Trustees Chair Kathy Fisher, Eric Seyferth, MD,  Consie West and Thomas Dee, President and CEO of SVMC.

BENNINGTON, VT—June 25, 2024—The Summer Gala—Southwestern Vermont Health Care (SVHC) Foundation’s signature fundraising event and the region’s premier philanthropic occasion—netted a record-breaking $1.5 million on June 8 at the 1768 Hubbell Homestead at Colgate Park in Bennington.

The event, which hosted nearly 400 people, shattered all previous fundraising records in support of building a new regional cancer center at Southwestern Vermont Medical Center (SVMC).

“The tremendous generosity we received this year is a testament to the exceptional cancer care SVMC’s team provides and the importance of having a facility that matches their level of excellence and expertise,” said SVMC’s Vice President of Corporate Development Leslie Keefe. “Our Summer Gala Committees, guests, sponsors and employees sent a powerful message with their contributions. The matching dollars committed by Honorary Gala Committee Co-Chair Susan Hunter and her husband, Doug Watson and SVMC’s Board of Trustees brought this cause to the next level, making it a monumental night for our organization and the communities we serve.”

The plans for the new Hoyt-Hunter Cancer Center at SVMC is part of Vision 2020, A Decade of Transformation. The capital campaign previously raised $25 million for major renovation projects at the hospital, including the nearly completed renovation of the hospital’s Emergency Department and main entrance. With plans to break ground on the new cancer center by spring 2025, the building will double the number of infusion and exam rooms. The state-of-the-art facility will also enhance the center’s integration with Dartmouth Cancer Center, one of only three National Cancer Institute-Designated comprehensive cancer centers in New England.

The Summer Gala celebration included the presentation of the Vision Award for Health Care Leadership to Eric Seyferth, MD and the Sean L. Casey Distinguished Community Service Award to Constance “Consie” West.

“Dr. Seyferth and Consie West represent the very best of our community,” said Keefe. “Both of them, in their respective areas and vocations, have demonstrated great leadership, selflessness and a tireless commitment to improving the lives of others. They were the perfect honorees for such a notable evening.”

The event was organized with the help of a dedicated group of volunteer Gala Committee members, including Chair, Monique Geannelis, and members Rachel Caswell, Caroline Maran Ivanov, Vicki Jerome, Carol Patterson, Janet Thibodeau, Shari Hand and Debra Wilkin. The Honorary Summer Gala Committee members, whose generous contributions to the Putnam Challenge and live auction contributed to the success of the event, included Co-Chairs, Susie Hunter and Doug Watson, along with Bill Hoyt and Tony Hoyt and members Donna and Gordon Calder, Marianne Chaikin, Susan and Lael Kellet, Juliette and Stallworth Larson, Norene Peck, Sallyan and Steve Pelletier, Jane Told and Debbie and Bill Wight.

“An event of this scale can’t happen without a great team of staff and volunteers,” said Keefe. “We’re grateful to our Gala Committee and Honorary Gala Committee members for helping to make this a truly spectacular event in the region.”

Guests also enjoyed a cocktail hour; a raffle including a nearly $10,000 first prize; live auction of items including unique experiences and international and luxury travel; exceptional dinner; and dancing to Rick Express.

The Summer Gala’s Event Sponsor this year was M/E Engineering, followed by Title Sponsors Mack Molding Co. and Old Mill Road Media.

Presenting sponsors included 1768 Hubbell Homestead, Alfred Weissman Real Estate, Allaire Health Services, Coggins Auto Group, Pamela Duchene, PhD, APRN and Rev. Thomas Quattrociocchi, Kathy Fisher and Rocco Maggiotto, Roby Harrington III, John and Deborah Larkin, Sallyan and Stephen Pelletier, and Salem Dentistry. The evening’s Lead Sponsors included: AOW Construction, Davin Healthcare, Tom and Rita Dee, Hayden Plumbing & Heating, Lavallee Brensinger Architects, Wilmington Trust, a division of M&T Bank, Radiology Associates of Bennington, and TRANE. Supporting Sponsors included Consolidated Communications, Jonathan M. Cohen, Attorney at Law, Donna and Gordon Calder, The Gift Garden, Thomas Green and Kristen Johanson, Skanska Consulting & Program Management, and Southwestern Vermont Chamber of Commerce. Host Sponsors included Thomas and Maria Ascher, The Bank of Bennington, Cardinal Land Properties, Carol Conroy, DNP and Dr. Anders Rhodin, William Hoyt, Anthony Hoyt, David Meiselman and Myra Packman, Mt. Anthony Country Club, Norene Peck, Allison and Scott Rogge, and Yura Stoly, MD, PM&R. Community Business Partners included Bennington Express Lube & Car Wash, Jason P. Morrissey, Attorney at Law, Mount Anthony Country Club, Shea Family Funeral Home, Tyler Electric Security and Wassick Tire Service.

“We are deeply grateful for the Summer Gala sponsors and their extraordinary commitment to our mission of providing exceptional care and comfort to those we serve,” said Keefe.

For more information about the event, visit summergala.com.  

 

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About SVMC:

Southwestern Vermont Medical Center (SVMC), a member of Dartmouth Health, is a comprehensive, preeminent, health care system providing exceptional, convenient, and affordable care to the communities of Bennington and Windham Counties of Vermont, eastern Rensselaer and Washington Counties of New York, and northern Berkshire County in Massachusetts. SVMC includes the Dartmouth Cancer Center at SVMC, the SVHC Foundation, as well as 25 primary and specialty care practices. Southwestern Vermont Medical Center is among the most lauded small rural health systems in the nation. It is the recipient of the American Hospital Association’s 2020 Rural Hospital Leadership Award. In addition, SVMC is a five-time recipient of the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Magnet® recognition for nursing excellence. SVMC provides exceptional care without discriminating on the basis of an individual’s age, race, ethnicity, religion, culture, language, physical or mental disability, socioeconomic status, sex, sexual orientation, or gender identity or expression. Language assistance services, free of charge, are available at 1-800-367-9559.

SVMC Contact: Kathryn.Czaplinski@svhealthcare.org

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Emergency Department: Open, Ready, Safe. 

The last 3 months have been a uniquely challenging experience in the SVMC Emergency Department (ED) and emergency departments and hospitals all over the country and the world. I am very proud of all our staff has done and continues to do to ensure safe care for patients during this era of COVID-19. We are grateful that cases of COVID-19 in our area have been the lowest in the U.S. and have decreased even further over the past several weeks. We are also heartened to see that patients who had been avoiding the ED are now confident to return to get the care they need.

It may be surprising to hear that over the past few months, the sickest patients we have seen in the ER have not had COVID-19. Many people have refrained from seeking care for serious medical problems due to the fear of being exposed to the virus, assuming that the hospital was not a safe place to be and not recognizing the seriousness of their symptoms. The most challenging moments of the past several months have involved critically ill patients who tried to stay away for far too long due to fear of being exposed to COVID-19. We have had many sad moments trying to care for those who waited until it was too late for us to help with conditions that could have been easily treated if presented sooner.

One might expect that the greatest challenges related to the pandemic were those needed to adapt our facilities and procedures and the work of caring for sick COVID-19 patients. SVMC is fortunate to have built a strong foundation of safety and infection-prevention methods over many years, which made this transition much easier. Still, when it became apparent that we were going to see COVID-19 cases coming through our doors, we implemented many COVID-specific changes very quickly.

From day one our staff have all been fully trained to use protective equipment effectively, to focus on cleaning and disinfecting, and to move patients safely through the new areas created to keep them safe. We also spaced the waiting room chairs to allow for plenty of distance and initiated drive-by testing to keep potentially contagious people outside and away from other patients.

We immediately increased our standard of protective equipment we use. For example, all staff who relate with patients now wear both a mask and protective shield, which is a proven and effective strategy to prevent transmission. Those staff who work with patients with respiratory or other contagious symptoms also wear a gown and advanced respirators developed in cooperation with Mack Molding in Arlington. They look strange, but they help us deliver care safely.

We also quickly built special spaces and units in the hospital to treat and segregate patients with respiratory symptoms who might be contagious from those with other routine medical problems. Outpatients with symptoms that could be related to COVID-19 are directed to a spacious area called the Respiratory Evaluation Center. There they can be taken to a safe treatment space called a negative-pressure room without encountering any patients who are using the ED for other reasons or any staff who are not fully equipped with protective gear. There are similar, safe, negative-pressure units for those who require treatment in the ED or hospital.

Our hard work paid off. We have treated a number of COVID-19 patients in our ED and, as far as we know, not a single staff member was sickened in relation to their work here, and no patients have contracted COVID-19 while under our care. With our current procedures and drastically declining COVID numbers, we are confident that we can continue that trend. Furthermore, SVMC recently received a perfect score on a rigorous survey specifically designed to judge our ability to prevent transmission of COVID-19. At this time our ED is safer than just about any other public place you could go.

My goal in writing today is to communicate that SVMC’s Emergency Department is open, ready, and safe. If you need emergency care, we are here and we can care for you safely. Please do not defer emergency care until it is too late for us to help. While many symptoms can represent a serious medical problem, the most concerning are chest pain, difficulty breathing, fast heart rate, confusion, high fever, intense headache, drooping face, dehydration, or weakness. Of course, with any other symptom you feel indicates a serious problem, come in right away or call 9-1-1.

For us, spending time with patients and connecting on a personal level is the best part of our jobs. We take pride in our life-saving role in our communities and the work we have been able to do during the pandemic, but we cannot help if you do not come in. Please don’t hesitate to get the care you need when you need it.

Adam Cohen, MD, is a board-certified emergency medicine physician at Southwestern Vermont Medical Center. He also serves as the chair of the Department of Emergency Medicine and the medical director of SVMC’s Emergency Department.

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