November 17, 2003
TOMORROWS CHILDREN’S INSTITUTE FOR CANCER AND BLOOD DISORDERS HOSTS PHYSICIAN OPEN HOUSE



The Tomorrows Children’s Institute for Cancer and Blood Disorders (TCI) at Hackensack University Medical Center recently hosted an open house for physicians in the Atrium of The DON IMUS-WFAN Pediatric Center for Tomorrows Children. Tours of the Reuten Clinic were offered and guests had the opportunity to learn first-hand about the many services and programs offered. TCI announced its new evening hours which are available on Wednesdays from 6 to 8 p.m.

Hackensack University Medical Center is a full-voting member of the National Association of Children’s Hospitals and Related Institutions (NACHRI), the non-profit association that speaks on behalf of children’s health needs and their caregivers. NACHRI is the foremost organization in the nation for children’s hospitals. In 2000, the medical center received state designation as an official New Jersey Children’s Hospital. The Joseph M. Sanzari Children’s Hospital has been twice selected as one of the top 25 Children’s Hospitals in the country and the top ranked Children’s Hospital in New Jersey by “Child” Magazine.


Pictured, from left: Hackensack University Medical Center staff Steven Halpern, M.D. of Summit, medical director of The Hackensack University Medical Center Children’s Hospital Specialty Center in Parsippany and attending physician in the Department of Pediatrics; Jeffrey R. Boscamp, M.D. of Tenafly, chairman of the Department of Pediatrics and physician-in-chief of The Joseph M. Sanzari Children’s Hospital; Cindy S. Steele, M.D. of Oakland, associate director of the Tomorrows Children’s Institute and attending physician in the Department of Pediatrics; Anne Kreminski of West Milford, operations manager of the Tomorrows Children’s Institute (TCI); Michael B. Harris, M.D. of Englewood, director of the Tomorrows Children’s Institute; Donald Stark of West Milford, administrator of the Department of Pediatrics; and Robert J. Leggiadro, M.D. of Wyckoff, vice chairman of the Department of Pediatrics prepare to greet colleagues attending a TCI Open House.




 


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