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no Completed   Remove https://www.uff.ufl.edu/giving-opportunities/020281-richard-c-christensen-m-d-visiting-lecture-fund/ From Giving Page See attached website request(s) https://ufodaa.app.box.com/folder/176983237019 50 Advancement Website   Phenicie, Jason    
no Completed 04-24-2023 Vanity Link Request See attached website request(s) https://ufodaa.app.box.com/folder/204229826999 50 Advancement Website   Phenicie, Jason    
no Completed 01-12-2024 Online Giving Link See attached website request(s) https://ufodaa.app.box.com/folder/240911315286 50 Advancement Website   Phenicie, Jason    
no Completed 02-28-2024 Description change for Sameer Abu-Rustum, MD, Maternal-Fetal Medicine Education Fund

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The Sameer Abu-Rustum Education Fund was created in loving memory of Dr. Sameer E. Abu-Rustum. It was established by University of Florida graduates Bruce Schafer, who earned a master of science in civil engineering in 1991, and his wife, Rana Ayoub Schafer, a triple-Gator with a bachelor’s and master’s in computer and information science, as well as a master of education in computer and information science, in 1986, 1988 and 1991. This fund is dedicated to honor Dr. Abu-Rustum’s lifelong commitment to quality education, exceptional service to his community, and his dedication to supporting the trainees in OB/GYN in general, and maternal-fetal medicine in particular, working to improve maternal and child health.

Dr. Abu-Rustum was born and raised in Tripoli, Lebanon, and spent a lifetime dedicated to education and clinical service. He completed his medical education and residency training in obstetrics and gynecology at the American University of Beirut in 1966. An exemplary physician from his early years, he was elected into the Alpha Omega Alpha medical honor society. He was also a distinguished surgeon and was accepted for a fellowship in gynecologic surgery at the Lahey Clinic in Boston under the directorship of Dr. Edward Copenhaver, his lifelong mentor and friend.

Always loyal and dedicated to his beloved Lebanon, and particularly the city of Tripoli, he returned to commence a 47-year career where his reputation was that of a most skilled surgeon, humane healer, and philanthropic and gifted teacher. Dr. Abu-Rustum was the first to bring obstetric and gynecologic ultrasound services to Lebanon and, some 30 years later, the first three-dimensional ultrasound equipment in the Middle East. Though he was in private practice, training under him was recognized as equivalent to a “residency training” by the Lebanese Order of Physicians, granting his trainees the permission to practice as specialists in obstetrics and gynecology.

At the height of the Lebanese Civil War, Dr. Abu-Rustum moved to the United States, where he joined the faculty at the University of Miami from 1988 to 1993 and was the recipient of the departmental “Best Teacher Award” from his residents all five years.

His final 21 years of practice were back in Lebanon, where he established the highest regarded maternity unit in the country. He served patients from all walks of life equally and compassionately and always provided gratuity clinical service for those with limited means.

Dr. Abu-Rustum retired shortly after celebrating his 50th reunion with the American University of Beirut Medical Class of 1963 and spent his last years with his wife of 55 years, Lina; their children, Reem (UF ‘90, ‘93 and ‘97) and Mira (UM ‘93); with their spouses Kamil (UF ‘90) and Zaher; and five grandchildren, Maria (UF ‘20, UChicago '22), Karim (UCLA '22), Cynthia (AUB '22), Karina (AUB '23), and Sameer Jr.

A portion of the funds are used annually to support the Sameer E. Abu-Rustum Community Service Award. This award is given each year to an outstanding fellow, resident or medical student in the field of maternal and child health for their contributions to the community may they be educational, in patient advocacy, clinical service among others. The awardees are:

2022 Brittany Heck, MD

2023 Vasanti Jhaveri, MDct - please see attached website request(s)

https://ufodaa.app.box.com/folder/250799351206 50 Advancement Website   Phenicie, Jason    
no Completed 03-11-2024 Remove Online Giving Link

Please remove the giving link for 028283. In has incorrect information that that fund is listed as a closed Fixel fund in FAS. 

https://ufodaa.app.box.com/folder/252390885260 50 Advancement Website   Phenicie, Jason    
no Completed 03-29-2024 Add Info to Landing the Page for Medical Alumni Legacy Endowment fund

Add this information: Opened in 2024, the Medical Alumni Legacy Endowment Fund was created thanks to the generosity of many UF College of Medicine alumni who have given through class reunion programming. 

This fund allows the College of Medicine to award funds to deserving students more quickly, greatly boosting our ability to recruit the best future Gator Docs across the country and world. It also gives our alumni more opportunities to meet the students they support.

Thank you for supporting our students through funding scholarships at the UF College of Medicine.

Add these photos: https://med.ufl.edu/wordpress/files/2024/02/MD-Commencement-2023_JJ104790-1680x1120.jpg

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