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The Vision Campaign

A better approach to cancer care

Community leaders play a unique role in improving cancer care. In fact, the Virginia Piper Cancer Institute (VPCI) is named for a leader who exemplified the kind of partnership that can arise among a community, doctors and patients.

Virginia Piper was able to bring together physicians from multiple organizations and form what is today Abbott Northwestern Hospital. She understood that to continue growing and advancing the frontlines of care, a hospital needs continual input from people outside the organization.

All of the cancer programs within VPCI regularly bring together patients and their families to carefully listen to their observations about health care and what we might do as caregivers to best help people. It is in this way our programs are responsive and ever-evolving.

Community members have always stepped forward with their gifts to meet the needs of Abbott Northwestern Hospital and VPCI. This is particularly evident in the many memorials and honorary gifts that VPCI receives.

The support of donors has made possible:

  • new cancer research studies
  • nurse training and education programs
  • investments in patient care, and
  • key improvements for patients and families on the VPCI unit of the hospital.

Today, the legacy of Virginia Piper carries on. We are grateful that members of the Piper family continue to invest in the hospital to help it become the best it can be. They are joined by other community leaders playing pivotal roles, such as the leaders of the Vision Campaign and the many donors to the Vision Campaign.

Leading by example

Martha Bacon Stimpson is a prime example of a community leader who saw a need and was moved to act. Having been treated at Piper Breast Center, Stimpson was driven to publicize the outstanding work and survival rates occurring at Piper Breast Center. Her generous gift, which creates the Martha Bacon Stimpson Chair in Medical Oncology at Piper Breast Center, will provide a new dimension of opportunities for dialogue between the community and the hospital and VPCI. Her drive to give back and improve care for the next person reflects the generous spirit that defines our work.

More information on the Virginia Piper Cancer Institute

To learn more about supporting the Vision Campaign, contact Gretchen Piper at 612-863-9353.


 

 

Virginia Piper Cancer Institute
Abbott Northwestern Hospital
800 East 28th Street, Minneapolis, MN 55407
612-863-4633

 

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