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        | Dr. Pamela Sutton Receivesthe Heideman Memorial
 "Doctor of the Year" Award
 May 17, 2016, by the
 Caducean Society of Greater
 Fort Lauderdale, Florida
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           The Award reads: This award is given to one who exemplifies service to her patients and to the profession through the private practice of medicine: service via the practical hard day by day application of one's knowledge, energy, skill, concern and her dedication to the enhancement of the ideals of medicine and of the health of her fellow man. She is not concerned about glory, power or wealth; the reward is within oneself.
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        |  |  | May 18, 2016: Broward Health Medical Center congratulates Pamela Sutton, MD and Ralph Guarneri, MD for their awards!
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        |  |  |           About Palliative Care
 
  | The Barbara ZieglerPalliative Care
 Programs in Florida
 The Sloan-KetteringPalliative Care Center
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            | ...About the Book... A day to day account of medical care in an Ethiopian feeding camp 
              in 1985. From 16,000 to 17,000 children were fed every two weeks. 
              One doctor and four or five nurses administered the best medicine 
              they could, under primitive conditions. Dr. Pamela Sutton writes 
              in her daily journal, simply and eloquently, of these brave suffering 
              people and the warm feelings that cross language barriers to bring 
              health and hope.
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          | ...About the Book... A day to day account of medical care in an Ethiopian feeding camp 
            in 1985. From 16,000 to 17,000 children were fed every two weeks. 
            One doctor and four or five nurses administered the best medicine 
            they could, under primitive conditions. Dr. Pamela Sutton writes 
            in her daily journal, simply and eloquently, of these brave suffering 
            people and the warm feelings that cross language barriers to bring 
            health and hope.
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