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YES Campaign needs you

April 22, 2002

Dear Colleague:
This is the time of year when we ask you to join your co-workers in supporting the Yearly Employee Support (YES) Campaign. We strongly encourage you to consider supporting this important program, which has such a positive effect on the health care offerings we are able to provide people in our state and beyond. 

If you are not familiar with the program, the YES campaign is an internal fund-raising drive in which employees make a gift to the MUSC Health Sciences Foundation fund of their choice. Some choose to support medical research, while others contribute to scholarships, outreach programs or even the work taking place in their own departments. There are more than 300 funds to choose from, so you should be able to find a program that has special meaning to you.

As part of the Medical University of South Carolina family, we all play a unique and vital role in raising the standard of healthcare in this state. The YES Campaign provides us with a way to go beyond what we do as part of our day-to-day jobs, helping save lives and improve the quality of life for countless people in South Carolina and elsewhere. In light of the events of the past year, our commitment to this mission—and to the YES Campaign—is more important than ever. 

We hope you will take this opportunity to re-dedicate yourself to the life-saving work taking place at the Medical University.  Your support of the 2002 YES Campaign will make a difference in more lives and more ways than you can imagine.

With warmest regards,
 
 

Raymond S. Greenberg, MD, PhD 
President 
Medical University of South Carolina

W. Stuart Smith
Vice President for Clinical Operations
Executive Director, MUSC Medical Center
 
 
 

Bruce A. Quinlan 
Chief Executive Officer 
University Medical Associates 

Howard A. Evert, MD
President
Carolina Family Care

2002 YES Campaign chair Dr. Danielle Ripich, dean, College of Health Professions places a lei around Dr. Ray Greenberg, MUSC president, during the campaign kickoff, Monday, April 22. The kickoff, which centered around the television show Survivor, featured music by a steel drum band along with free refreshments. Employees joining the month-long campaign will be entered in a drawing for a weekend getaway to the Charleston Harbor Hilton Resort and a movie pass for a year. Access the campaign form online at http://www.musc.edu/catalyst/2002yespledgeform.htm