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Members of the Sertoma Club of Norfolk
From left: Wayne Wilbanks, Chairman, EVMS Foundation Board of Trustees; Pete Galanides, At Large Board Member, Sertoma Club of Norfolk; Barry Strasnick, MD, Professor and Chair of EVMS Otolaryngology; Wayne Williams, Immediate Past President, Board Chairman, Sertoma Club of Norfolk; Ken Danser, Treasurer, Sertoma Club of Norfolk; Preston Garner, Secretary, Sertoma Club of Norfolk; Lewis Swartley, Sergeant at Arms, Sertoma Club of Norfolk; Scott Harris, Member, Sertoma Club of Norfolk; Craig Baker, Member, Sertoma Club of Norfolk; Bobby Baker, 2nd Vice President, Sertoma Club of Norfolk; David Pearman, Member, Sertoma Club of Norfolk; Richard Homan, MD, President and Provost of EVMS and Dean of the School of Medicine.

Club's largest gift ever will establish Sertoma Club of Norfolk Temporal Bone Laboratory at EVMS

At a recent meeting of the EVMS Foundation Board of Trustees, members of the Sertoma Club of Norfolk presented a check to EVMS for $150,000 to establish the Sertoma Club of Norfolk Temporal Bone Laboratory. It was the largest gift the Norfolk club has ever made to a nonprofit organization.

The new temporal bone lab will enable EVMS Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery to enhance its instruction in the discipline of ear surgery by providing simulated instruction in dissecting the ear and its surrounding structures. The Sertoma Club gift will fund the lab's eight training stations that comprise video monitors, microscopes, temporal bone holders, and water and suction equipment to allow concentrated instruction and education in temporal bone anatomy and surgical technique. The lab is expected to open this fall.

Sertoma is an international community-service organization whose members support the cause of helping speech- and hearing-impaired children. The Sertoma Club of Norfolk has provided over 50 years of service to the Hampton Roads community, with its primary-service project to assist people with speech, hearing and language disorders.

Bethesda Cosmopolitan Foundation makes gift for diabetes research

Members of the Bethesda Cosmopolitan Foundation
The Bethesda Cosmopolitan Foundation recently made a $50,000 gift to EVMS for diabetes research. The foundation is part of the Capital Federation of Cosmopolitan International, which has supported EVMS diabetes research for 30 years. Pictured from left are Jerry Nadler, MD, the Harry H. Mansbach Chair in Internal Medicine, Chair and Professor of Internal Medicine and Vice Dean of Research; Mike Fistere of the Bethesda Cosmopolitan Foundation; Richard Homan, MD, President and Provost of EVMS and Dean of the School of Medicine; and George Clarke, also of the Bethesda Cosmopolitan Foundation.

Chesapeake Bay Wine Classic Foundation presents check to EVMS

Members of the Chesapeake Bay Wine Classic
In June, organizers of the 2014 Wine, Women & Fishing fundraising event, produced by the Chesapeake Bay Wine Classic Foundation, presented a check to EVMS for $79,200. This brings the annual event’s total contributions to EVMS to $388,675 since 2004, most of which has funded breast cancer research. The 2015 event, held in August, will almost certainly see total contributions closing in on the half-million mark. Pictured from left: Wayne Wilbanks, Chairman, EVMS Foundation Board of Trustees; Eric Feliberti, MD, Associate Professor of Surgery and Surgical Oncologist, EVMS; Jennie Capps, Executive Director, Chesapeake Bay Wine Classic Foundation; Linda Church, Chair, Wine, Women & Fishing; and Richard Homan, MD, President and Provost of EVMS and Dean of the School of Medicine.