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Downstate 鈥淩ises Up鈥 for United Hospital Fund
Every year, the United Hospital Fund (UHF)鈥攁 nonprofit organization that works to improve efficiencies across healthcare
systems in New York in an effort to ensure affordable, accessible, and quality care
for the most vulnerable New York populations鈥攈osts its annual fundraising gala.
This year鈥檚 event, held virtually on October 5th, featured a musical tribute to the
region鈥檚 healthcare workers. One of our own, Elizabeth Kao, M.D., a resident physician in the Department of Surgery, joined peers from seven hospitals in a moving rendition of 鈥淩ise Up.鈥 Throughout
the event, photos of听healthcare workers who bravely fought to protect the public through
the COVID-19 pandemic this past spring and summer鈥攊ncluding from Downstate鈥攚ere on
view. .

And while not every photo we submitted was presented, I thought the Downstate campus
would enjoy seeing the full gallery of shots we shared.
I was pleased that we were so well represented at this event, which raised critical
funds for UHF鈥檚 programs and policy analyses. Thank you, Dr. Kao, and thank you again
to all our essential hospital and frontline healthcare workers for all your work on
behalf of our community.听
Honoring Pastoral Care Week

Pastoral or Spiritual Care Week鈥攃elebrated from October 22-28鈥攊s an important time at Downstate. It's one of the
few moments that allows us to pay homage to our religious leadership at the University
Hospital of Brooklyn, and acknowledge the healing ministry they provide.
This annual commemoration underscores the importance of faith-based care and the spritual
advisors who provide it through professional chaplaincy and pastoral counseling.
These trained professionals minister to the needs of persons of all faiths or none.
They practice in hospitals, long-term care facilities, hospice facilities, nursing
homes, and military settings throughout the world, and all too often, their work goes
unrecognized.

Throughout the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Downstate's spiritual advisors have overcome
challenges in order to continue maintaining a personal connection with patients during
these most challenging times. They quickly altered their services, transitioning to
a tele-chaplaincy model鈥opting for phone calls, and relying heavily on the technology of听Zoom, Cisco Web, WhatsApp, FaceTime and Skype鈥to facilitate prayers, scripture readings, and spiritual counseling, so that they
may continue serving as vessels of hope amid devestating grief, for patients, colleagues,
and families.听
Their work has been so transformative, that it has even been highlighted in community
news and local publications. In a Special Coronavirus Issue of "The Voice,"听Reverend Sharon Codner-Walker,听Clinical Board Certified Protestant Chaplain, Department Director, was featured for
the spiritual healing and comfort she provided patients in their most critical hour.

On behalf of everyone at Downstate, I would like to thank our spiritual leaders听 and
support staff:
Reverend Sharon Codner-Walker,听Clinical Board Certified Protestant Chaplain and Department Director
Rabbi Yitzchok (Joseph) Holtzman, Jewish Patient/Family Liaison
Fr. Isaie Jean-Louis, Catholic Priest
Fr. Emmanuel Conduah, Catholic Priest
Iman Abdul Rashid, Muslim Patient/Family Liaison
Reverend Rose Bristol-Francois, Protestant Chaplain Assistant
Minister Gem McCalman-Oxley, Non-Denominational Chaplin Assistant听
Minister Bernice Stone, Protestant Chaplain Assistant
Ms. Susan Edwards, Administrative Coordinator
Ms. Wena Douglas, Office Assistant
Ms. Robin Marcano, Spiritual Care Volunteer

The comfort, healing, and strength each of you extend to our patients, their families,
healthcare providers, and all of us who seek your council is invaluable and appreciated
beyond measure.
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