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UF Physician
Honored For Her Commitment To Diabetic Children
RELEASE DATE:
March 13, 2002
For more information
contact:
Jennifer Brindise, 352/392-3845, E-mail: brindise@ufl.edu
GAINESVILLE ---
Janet Silverstein, M.D., chief of pediatric endocrinology
at the University of Florida College of Medicine,
has been honored for her lifetime commitment to children
with diabetes.
She was recognized
last month by the Florida Diabetes Camp at an event
called "Celebrate! For Children's Sake," held at the
Best Western Gateway Grand.
Silverstein, who
joined UF in 1978, became involved as a camp physician
in 1979. Since 1989 she has served as the organization's
medical director, setting the standards for the various
camps and family weekends it hosts. Under her leadership,
the number of camp sessions for children has more
than doubled, weekend events have grown from one to
six yearly, and the full-time staff has expanded.
Called the "heart
and soul" of the camp by its Executive Director Rosalie
Bandyopadhyay, Silverstein was presented a sculpture
that described her as a physician, teacher, mentor,
friend and healer.
"Camp for me is
the most rewarding thing I do," said Silverstein,
whose philosophy is to work with children as individuals,
help them develop self-esteem, and make them know
they can do anything they wish and not be limited
by their diabetes, as well as to teach them the tools
necessary to successfully self-manage their disease.
Based in Gainesville,
the Florida Diabetes Camp has provided programs to
children with type 1 diabetes and their families since
1962. The demand for the camp's services is growing
as the number of children with type 1 and type 2 diabetes
rises.
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