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Kamil donation benefits Frsbie ICU

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From left, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kamil, John Marzinzik, Frisbie President/CEO, and Dr. Matthew Kamil pictured with dedication plaque. (Courtesy photo)

ROCHESTER, N.H. -- Dr. Matthew Kamil, Endocrinologist at Frisbie's Diabetes and Endocrine Center, along with his parents, recently made a generous donation to Frisbie Memorial Hospital to be used to name Clinical Workstation "A" in the Behre Coronary and Intensive Care Unit.

The Kamil Family has a tradition of philanthropy. In 2011 and 2012, the Kamils made generous donations to Frisbie's Gustafson Center for Women and Children's Health by naming two birthing rooms in honor of Dr. Kamil's two children.

The Behre Coronary and Intensive Care Unit provides a closely monitored environment for patients with acute care needs and who often are recovering from cardiac, pulmonary and vascular conditions, or from surgery or trauma. Each patient room on the unit is fitted with high-tech cardiac monitoring and is dialysis capable. Nurses are specially trained to care for critically ill patients or patients recovering from surgery and trauma. The Intensive Care Unit is under the direct supervision of a board certified intensivist specializing in Internal Medicine, Infectious Disease, and Critical Care Medicine.

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