Building Named for Monte Chief By DAVID GREENE
“This is not a retirement party, I want to make that perfectly clear,” Montefiore Chairman Jay B. Langer said about the ribbon-cutting ceremony and unveiling of the Spencer Foreman, M.D. Pavilion at the hospital’s Gun Hill Road entrance.
Foreman’s contributions at Montefiore extend beyond the hospital’s walls. This year, Montefiore is a finalist for the Foster G. McGaw prize, which is awarded to the hospital that distinguishes itself in its efforts to improve the health and well-being of everyone in its community.
Among other distinctions, Foreman is a fellow of the American College of Physicians and a member of the National Academy of Science’s Institute of Medicine. He is also a professor at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Before coming to Montefiore 20 years ago, Foreman was president of Sinai Hospital in Baltimore. His legacy, however, will always remain in the Bronx. “In so many ways, Montefiore is a model health system for much of urban America,” Foreman said at the ceremony.
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