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ĢƵ Is The First Hospital In The New York Region To Receive A Message Of Encouragement From Former First Lady Michelle Obama

By Office of Communications & Marketing | Apr 24, 2020

CONTACT: John Gillespie | john.gillespie@downstate.edu | Mobile: 314-708-9090

BROOKLYN, N.Y. (April 24, 2020) –With several hundred SUNY Downstate frontline doctors, nurses, respiratory therapists, lab technicians, and other healthcare and essential workers providing direct and indirect care to our patients at the University Hospital of Brooklyn, messages of hope and encouragement are necessary to help keep their spirits up.

A continuous outpouring of messages, cards, letters, and the generosity of others providing meals and donating critical PPE helps our frontline leaders know that they are significantly supported in their fight to save as many patients as possible.

Several influential individuals are sharing words of hope and encouragement for frontline and other healthcare workers. Former First Lady Michelle Obama is recording such messages for regional distribution.

W
e are proud that SUNY Downstate is the first hospital in the New York region to receive Mrs. Obama’s message.

We are grateful to President Obama and Mrs. Obama for acknowledging the efforts of first responders, frontline, and other healthcare workers in New York. Mrs. Obama’s message includes words of gratitude, empathy, and compassion.

We are honored to receive this message of encouragement on behalf of SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University because we are all in this together.

 

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Contact: Dawn S. Walker
917.439.9666 | 347.533.2071
dawn.walker@downstate.edu

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