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Panhellenic Alumnae Chapter
Resumes Meetings In Person
Finally, after two years of Zoom meetings and a few
efforts to meet in person, the Panhellenic Alumnae of Palm
Beach County began its 2022/23 year with a variety of events
planned only in person. The first one was on Oct. 8 at Olive
Garden in Palm Beach Gardens. As the 25 ladies learned
about the upcoming monthly plans, interest grew since final
details will not be revealed until the November meeting.
The biggest discussion of the meeting was the March 4
Annual Scholarship Luncheon Fundraiser. It will be held at
the Abacoa Golf Club in Jupiter. Many months of collecting
donations and deciding on meal choices, a speaker, and
basketmaking lie ahead, so committees have much to do in
a short time. Despite not having a fundraiser last year, the New members Diane Riddle, TJ Parker, and Chloe Seifer
chapter was able to give six scholarships to young women join Livvy Krape at the Panhellenic Alumnae lunch meeting Meg Kravetz, Rose Papa, Juanita Demrick, Patti Hiscock,
in need of financial help who live in the county, are in their in October. and Samantha Kelly stopped eating to smile for the camera.
third year or higher at a college or university, and maintain a
3.0 GPA or above.
Panhellenic Alumnae Chapter of Palm Beach County Tampa General Hospital Adds
consists of women who are members of any one of the 26
National Panhellenic Conference groups. Meetings are the Second TGH Imaging Facility
second Saturday of the month (with the exception of the
fundraiser) at 10:30 a.m. More information or how to join
can be found online or on Facebook. In Palm Beach County
Palm Beach County patients now have expanded access
to diagnostics backed by Florida’s leading academic
medical center.
As part of its commitment to connecting the Palm
Beach and Treasure Coast communities to highly complex
medical care, Tampa General Hospital (TGH) has acquired
Palm Beach Radiology in North Palm Beach, its second
imaging facility in the area.
Remaining in the same location at 733 U.S. Highway
1, Building 2B, North Palm Beach, Fla., the full-service
radiology center will now be known as TGH Imaging. It
will bring together essential assets to significantly increase
access, maximize efficiency, and continue to provide
high-quality images and excellent service to patients and Palm Beach and Treasure Coast areas with the expertise and
Joyce Garberoglio, Myra Alexander, Carol Davis, and Susan physicians in Palm Beach County. innovation of a preeminent academic medical center.
Croft enjoyed soup and salad at Olive Garden. The same experienced team of radiologists, technologists, The Florida East Coast initiative includes another TGH
and support staff will continue to serve the community. Imaging center in Palm Beach Gardens, and alliances with
Accredited by the American College of Radiology (ACR), Cancer Center of South Florida and Gastro Group of the
TGH Imaging’s board-certified, on-site radiologists work Palm Beaches. It has established TGH General Surgeons of
as a team with highly trained technologists to offer patients the Palm Beaches with renowned West Palm Beach robotic
high-quality exam results, often available on the same day. surgeons, Dr. Daniel R. Higgins and Dr. Itzhak Shasha. The
As a diagnostic resource for both patients and physicians, TGH Cancer Institute also recently partnered with West Palm
TGH Imaging offers a range of exams, including high-field, Beach-based physicians, Dr. Robert Scoma, a thoracic surgical
short-bore MRI (including breast MRI), multidetector CT, oncologist, and Dr. Jason Hechtman, a breast cancer surgeon.
image-guided biopsies, 3-D mammography, ultrasound, bone Tampa General is the third highest ranked hospital in
density scan, and digital X-ray. Florida by U.S. News & World Report for 2022/23, the
TGH Imaging will not only support patients and physicians primary teaching affiliate of the USF Health Morsani College
in the South Florida area, but also work closely with the of Medicine, and has been Florida’s leading academic
academic medical center’s TGH Cancer Institute, allowing medical center for more than 50 years. Patients who need
for a more streamlined process from diagnosis to treatment. a higher level of care have a direct connection to Tampa
The teams will take a multidisciplinary approach and strongly General’s academic medical center resources through its
Alice and Sailynn Doyle shared ideas with Kimberley Brock emphasize compassionate and personalized care that focuses academic affiliation, including research breakthroughs, a
for the upcoming March fundraiser. on the whole patient. Should patients require treatment in wider variety of clinical trials and options for advanced
Tampa, they can return home to the East Coast for follow-up immunotherapy procedures, enhanced personal treatment
care with their health care provider. plans, and a convenient path to complex surgeries.
For the past two years, Tampa General has been creating More information and online scheduling for imaging
a framework of state-of-the-art services for patients in the services are available at tghimaging.com.
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