The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Family donates $3M to St. John Medical Center

- By Briana Contreras

Dr. Rustom and Mary Khouri, longtime supporters of University Hospitals St. John Medical Center in Westlake, have committed $3 million to support renovation­s at the hospital’s emergency department, according to a news release.

The emergency department will be renamed the Khouri Center for Emergency Medicine in recognitio­n of their donation.

This is the largest gift to the hospital in its nearly 40-year history, the release said.

“The Khouris’ gift is truly transforma­tive,” said Thomas F. Zenty, III, UH chief executive officer. “It will help us advance UH’s strategy for delivering highly specialize­d emergency care on Cleveland’s Westside for the more than 35,000 annual visitors to the UH St. John emergency department.”

Renovation­s to the Khouri Center for Emergency Medicine will include state-of-the-art technology, diagnostic equipment, a modern and open layout and standardiz­ed exam and treatment rooms to reduce the possibilit­y of an error during the care process.

“Providing the highestqua­lity care, close to the homes of the patients we are privileged to serve, is a hallmark of University Hospitals,” said Rob David, president of UH St. John Medical Center. “We are grateful to Mary and Rustom Khouri for their generous gift, which enhances our ability to deliver that care to the people of Westlake and surroundin­g communitie­s.”

This gift will enable clinical staff to continue exceeding the standard of care for patients suffering from lifethreat­ening conditions, the release said.

“Our family has relied on UH St. John Medical Center for decades,” Mary Khouri, said. “From broken bones to births, we have always been in good hands, and now we want to give back to ensure Mary and Dr. Rustom Khouri, longtime supporters of University Hospitals St. John Medical Center, donated $3 million to support renovation­s at the hospital’s emergency department.

others will continue to receive this kind of outstandin­g care for generation­s to come.”

The establishm­ent of the Khouri Center for Emergency Medicine follows a period of clinical growth for UH St. John Medical Center, including the recruitmen­t of new physicians, specialty surgeons, investment in leading-edge equipment and an additional cardiovasc­ular catheteriz­ation lab, the release said.

“Our experience­s have led us to understand how important it is to have this top-notch medical facility in our community,” Rustom Khouri said. “We hope our gift will help inspire others to make meaningful gifts, too, so we can collective­ly see this community gem succeed.”

Rustom Khouri is an active member of the UH St. John Medical Center Leadership Council and has spearheade­d the hospital’s inaugural golf classic since 2014.

He also is president and CEO of Carnegie Management and Developmen­t Corp.

Mary Khouri is founder and chief administra­tive officer of Carnegie Management and Developmen­t Corp.

She also serves on the board of Rainbow Babies & Children’s Foundation.

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