$20,000 gift from Marshall Browning Auxiliary will purchase vital signs monitor and ultrasound table
Marshall Browning Hospital on Friday hosted a reception for members of the Marshall Browning Hospital Auxiliary. During that reception came the presentation of a check from the auxiliary to the hospital in the amount of $20,000 for its capital fund. The auxiliary kicked off its annual Tree of Life campaign on Friday, Nov. 1. Funds raised this year will purchase a bedside cardiac and vital signs monitor and an ultrasound table. The Tree of Life campaign has been a tremendous success, helping to build and equip the outpatient/ER wing and purchase numerous vitally important pieces of equipment throughout the years. The auxiliary, with the help of residents and businesses, again hit its $20,000 goal.