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Philanthropy Physician Champion Awards 2023
Providence South Division Philanthropy honored eight physicians at its annual Philanthropy Physician Champion Awards event held on October 30 at Terranea Resort in Rancho Palos Verdes. These physicians were recognized for their commitment to creating a culture of philanthropy at their medical campuses.
The evening was filled with memorable moments that took us inside the life of each awardee — giving attendees the opportunity to learn more about the compassionate physicians whose commitment to help us provide exceptional care to our communities extends beyond the bedside.
The Philanthropy Physician Champion Award was created to celebrate physicians who partner closely with the foundation to advance philanthropic priorities that further support our mission. Providence ministries nominated noteworthy physicians from their respective organizations across Los Angeles County, Orange County and the High Desert.
“The physicians we’re honoring are emblematic of the enduring collaboration between our hospitals and their foundations,” says Kenya Beckmann, chief philanthropy and health equity officer, Providence South Division. “As we mark the second year of this prestigious award, their dedication serves as the gold standard for physician engagement.”
Providence St. Jude Memorial Foundation was proud to recognize Natalia Covarrubias-Eckardt, M.D., as its 2023 Philanthropy Physician Champion. Her unwavering dedication to the people, programs and services is a reminder of the close collaboration that exists between the foundation and Providence St. Jude Medical Center.
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Minutes that make a difference
Michael Lora woke up not knowing he would be fighting for his life later that day. Within hours he was being transported to St. Joseph Hospital Emergency Care Center. He was immediately met by a team of nurses and doctors, including Dr. Peter Smethurst who recommended antibiotics which ended up saving his life.
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The heart of the matter
“I was a ticking time bomb. A heart attack waiting to happen.” Carrol was informed she needed immediate bypass surgery, but a rare genetic disorder would make it unsafe to perform. That’s when St. Joseph Hospital came through with a new, minimally invasive technique.
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A life devoted to caring
Shirley Moretti, a donor and friend, said it best. “When we focus on others, we learn about ourselves.” Giving back to others was one of her greatest joys in life — it filled her heart and inspired countless others to follow in her footsteps.
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Leaving a legacy through giving
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