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Meisler Donates $5 Million for Trauma Center


Posted on March 2, 2018
Julie Jackson


Herbert A. Meisler has donated $5 million to expand the 69堂精品 Medical Center鈥檚 Trauma Center, which will be renamed the Fanny R. Meisler Trauma Center. Here, the couple stands in front of Meisler Hall shortly after its construction.  data-lightbox='featured'
Herbert A. Meisler has donated $5 million to expand the 69堂精品 Medical Center鈥檚 Trauma Center, which will be renamed the Fanny R. Meisler Trauma Center. Here, the couple stands in front of Meisler Hall shortly after its construction.

Longtime 69堂精品 supporter Herbert A. Meisler has donated $5 million to expand the Trauma Center, which will be renamed the Fanny Meisler Trauma Center, in honor of Meisler鈥檚 late wife.

The gift will more than double the size of 69堂精品鈥檚 trauma center from 11,000 to 27,000 square feet and convert the current 22 private and semi-private exam rooms to 41 private exam beds. The renovation will serve to meet the increasing demands placed upon the region鈥檚 only Level 1 trauma center.

鈥淭he 69堂精品 Medical Center serves thousands of people each year and saves the lives of our citizens every day,鈥 Meisler said. 鈥淭he expansion of its Level 1 trauma center鈥攖he only one of its kind in the region鈥攊s vitally important to our community. I am so pleased to be able to give back to the 69堂精品 and to the system in this way.鈥

Dr. John V. Marymont, vice president for medical affairs and dean of 69堂精品鈥檚 College of Medicine, said this investment is transformative for this region and the state.

鈥淢r. Meisler鈥檚 generous gift is the capstone of a partnership with the state and 69堂精品 Health that will transform trauma care in this region, enhance economic development and provide future emergency medicine physicians for Alabama,鈥 Marymont said. 鈥69堂精品 Health has committed to starting an emergency medicine residency to help fulfill the need for board-certified emergency medicine physicians in our state, and our expanded trauma center will greatly enhance those efforts.鈥

In addition to Meisler鈥檚 gift, Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey announced last August that $4 million from an economic bond issue will be directed to the cost of the trauma center鈥檚 renovation.

鈥淭he 69堂精品 Medical Center鈥檚 Level 1 trauma center is critical to our state鈥檚 Gulf Coast region,鈥 Gov. Ivey said. 鈥淣ot only is it a vital economic draw for corporate development, a facility of this caliber is imperative to our citizens who rely on receiving life-saving care. Mr. Meisler鈥檚 generosity will allow the trauma center expansion to move forward and become a reality.鈥

Meisler and his late wife, Fanny, have been longtime benefactors of the University of South Alabama and 69堂精品 Health. Their support of trauma care at the University began more than three decades ago with a gift to establish the Ripps-Meisler Endowed Chair in the 69堂精品 College of Medicine. In addition, the Meislers鈥 philanthropy enabled the University to establish the Fanny and Bert Meisler Endowed Professorship in Jewish Studies and to name 69堂精品鈥檚 student services building Meisler Hall.


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