Commitment to Exceptional Care
A generous gift from the Carol K. Engler Foundation of $325,000 has established the Raizen Scholarship Program, which supports social work interns during their second-year placement training.
A generous gift from the Carol K. Engler Foundation of $325,000 has established the Raizen Scholarship Program, which supports social work interns during their second-year placement training.
Mount Auburn Hospital aims to update the tools and technology available to its incredible cardiac health team. These updates will ensure the continued health of the Mount Auburn community as patient volume and needs grow and expand.
In 2023, Edwin “Ed” Huang, MD, was named President of Mount Auburn Hospital after serving as Interim President for over a year. With an emphasis on looking forward and continuing to build upon close ties with the community, Ed is leading the way to ensure the care at Mount Auburn is second to none.
The Providers’ Leadership Circle is a group of Mount Auburn Hospital caregivers who come together every year to support their hospital. This giving is crucial to the success of MAH, providing the flexibility to address unexpected changes and fund important needs across the hospital.
The Stevenson family made a remarkable $1 million gift to the Here for You Campaign. This gift and thousands of others are enabling extensive renovations in the busy John and Mary Chicos Emergency Department, expanding physical space and services to ensure patients receive the highest level of care—close to home.
Max and Stevanka Goodson have donated $100,000 to Mount Auburn Hospital’s Here for You Campaign, a five-year fundraising initiative to redesign the Emergency Department and redefine emergency care. The renovation will accommodate specialized services, allowing for faster access to the resources needed in an emergency.
Nearly two decades after retiring from Mount Auburn Hospital, Joyce Tibbetts, RN, still feels a strong connection to its mission. She and her husband, Stephen, recently made a generous $100,000 gift to the Emergency Department to help support patients and staff as part of the hospital’s ED renovation project.
Learn why Kyle Pond, MD, Chief of Cardiology at Mount Auburn Hospital, and others are honoring the late Michael Kjelsberg, MD, and supporting the expert, compassionate care he gave to countless families.