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Doctor
delivers Teddy bears.
"Christmas
is a very personal and very hectic time, and
it was gratifying to see patients and the community
taking the time to do something special for
the kids at the surgery center."
Dr. Joseph Barry
JANICE
WHITCOMBE (left) is a child life specialist at University
Hospital. Dr. Joseph Barry, of Preventive Medicine
Associates, is a Camillus physician.
The
following report was submitted by Preventive Medicine
Associates.
Dr.
Joseph Barry, a Camillus physician, delivered more
than 150 Teddy bears to University Hospital in time
for Christmas.
The bears were part of the drive put on by Barry's
office, Preventive Medicine Associates, 5415 W. Genesee
St. Patients donated many of the bears.
Barry
said his firm also donated a check for an undisclosed
amount toward the surgery center's needs.
Giving a Teddy to a child facing surgery makes being
in a hospital less traumatic, he said.
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'Christmas is a very personal and very hectic time,
and it was gratifying to see patients and the community
taking the time to do something special for the kids
at the surgery center,'' Barry said.
What
made the drive extra special, the doctor said, was
donations from Donna Conway's fourth-grade class at
Driver Middle School in Marcellus.
Those youngsters made the Teddy Bear Drive their class
project.
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