Watch the video below/above with Peggy Maguire, President, Cambia Health Foundation, Brian Druker MD Director, OHSU Knight Cancer Institute, Dr. Jason Webb, Hospice and Palliative Care Specialist, Associate Professor of Medicine, OHSU and Inglis as they discuss their partnership one year later and how these funds will impact palliative care support at the Knight Cancer Institute.
$25,000 Raised for Palliative Care at OHSU Knight Cancer Institute
Living Well Birdie Challenge to fund palliative care services for patients and families.
May 5, 2021
In 2020, Cambia Health Foundation and LPGA player Caroline Inglis announced a partnership to raise funds for the palliative care program at Oregon Health and Science University’s (OHSU) Knight Cancer Institute. With the goal to help people live as well as possible for as long as possible and to support family caregivers, together Cambia Health Foundation and Caroline raised $25,000 dollars through the “Living Well Birdie Challenge” during Caroline’s 2020 golf season.
Watch the video below/above with Peggy Maguire, President, Cambia Health Foundation, Brian Druker MD Director, OHSU Knight Cancer Institute, Dr. Jason Webb, Hospice and Palliative Care Specialist, Associate Professor of Medicine, OHSU and Inglis as they discuss their partnership one year later and how these funds will impact palliative care support at the Knight Cancer Institute.
Watch the video below/above with Peggy Maguire, President, Cambia Health Foundation, Brian Druker MD Director, OHSU Knight Cancer Institute, Dr. Jason Webb, Hospice and Palliative Care Specialist, Associate Professor of Medicine, OHSU and Inglis as they discuss their partnership one year later and how these funds will impact palliative care support at the Knight Cancer Institute.