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cords, thanks to the leadership of co- chairs Michelle A. Berger, MD, and David N. Tobey, MD, and Susan M. Pike, MD, and Harry T. Papaconstan- tinou, MD, and the generosity of spon- sors and guests. The 22nd annual gala raised more


than $386,000, which enables the foundation to support TMA’s award- winning programs, such as Hard Hats for Little Heads, the Minority Schol- arship Program, and Walk With a Doc Texas, as well as dozens of local pro- grams sponsored by county medical societies and TMA Alliance and medi- cal student chapters of TMA. Nearly 500 physicians, alliance


members, and guests enjoyed A Lawn Party at the Hilton Austin. Top spon- sors St. David’s Healthcare/St. David’s Foundation (lead sponsors), H-E-B, Texas Medical Liability Trust, Pfizer, Baylor Scott and White Health, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas, TMA Insurance Trust, and TMA joined 40 other sponsors and more than 60 vol- unteers to ensure the event’s success. The foundation honored its Aus-


tin Health Leaders for their collab- orative efforts in creating a “Healthy Now and a Healthy Future” for more Texans. Austin physician Celia Neavel, MD, received recognition as the Indi- vidual Health Leader, and St. David’s Foundation received recognition as the Program Health Leader. Proceeds from the gala support


TMAF and the TMA and TMA Alli- ance programs that mobilize medicine, business, and community to improve the health of all Texans. Learn more about the work of


TMAF and the programs it makes pos- sible at www.tmaf.org. n


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20 TEXAS MEDICINE August 2015


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