Chapters Transcript Video Baptist Health Foundation Presents Endowed Chair Ceremony for Aviva Abosch, M.D., Ph.D. It is magnificent to have everybody here. We are celebrating many things incredible generosity, incredible genius. We're here to install the Oernia Endowed Chair in surgical treatment of adult epilepsy and movement disorders. Dr. Abash is special to me because she was a resident that I helped train from 1993 to 1999, and she's gone on to great stature in organized neurosurgery, receiving an endowed. Chair is truly the highest recognition that a neurosurgeon or any medical faculty can receive, which helps us expand what we can do for patients with neurologic disorders at Baptist Health. At the Miami Neuroscience Institute, we have a mission that includes. Providing cutting edge clinical care to the patients we take care of that mission for us comes to life through donors who shared vision philanthropic support is the fuel that fires excellence and care, research and education. The generosity of our donors represents a vision to bring hope to every patient and family who trusts us with their care. It's a vision that changes lives. Gifts of this nature through the Baptist Health Foundation really allow us to carry out our mission, finding the next generation of cures and training the people who will ultimately replace us to be even better than we are. We're able to obtain a Rosa robot through the foundation, which allows her to practice stereo EEG placement, to travel, to do outreach, to support clinical and basic science research, and that is a very attractive thing for. Incoming recruits, it's those vital cracks between the various aspects of clinical care that we need philanthropy for these collaborative research projects are intended to push forward the field and identify treatments for the next generation of patients who come to us with neurologic disorders. Created by