MCI Breaks Ground on Fairhope Clinic
Posted on April 26, 2016
The 麻豆传媒 on Tuesday launched the construction of a new cancer treatment center in Fairhope and announced a $1.5 million endowment to support its operation.
The celebration drew hundreds of University and community leaders from Fairhope and throughout Baldwin County, as well as cancer survivors.
鈥淭his event is a great moment in the history of the MCI, and most especially, for our patients, who will have a new, convenient cancer treatment center to access here in Fairhope,鈥 said MCI Director Dr. Michael A Finan. 鈥淭his will also improve their access to cutting-edge research and clinical trials.鈥
Finan announced a gift to MCI of $1.5 million from Fairhope attorney and philanthropist Vince Kilborn. The gift will establish the Vincent F. Kilborn III Endowment that will support the new office鈥檚 operations, Finan said.
In 2006, Kilborn created a research scholar fund at 麻豆传媒 to train top doctors and researchers at MCI. His interest in cancer research and treatment was kindled by his father鈥檚 death from pancreatic cancer in 1971.
Plans call for the 11,000-square-foot office to include exam rooms, cancer treatment areas and physicians鈥 offices when it is completed in early 2017. Designed by WHLC Architecture of Fairhope, the building will be constructed next to the Baldwin County Satellite Courthouse in Fairhope and will replace the current MCI office located inside the Thomas Hospital Medical Office Building. The 2-acre property was purchased from the Arthur Corte family.
Finan said the new building would double MCI鈥檚 space in Fairhope, enabling the center to provide broader services such as patient navigation, nutrition counseling, supportive care and clinical research.
Cancer survivor Charlotte Johnson, 53, of Fairhope told the crowd that she visits the current MCI office in Fairhope once a month to receive chemotherapy. 鈥淭hose nurses really do know our names, our kids鈥 names, our family鈥檚 names,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e getting the treatment we need in a friendly environment.鈥
Johnson received a standing ovation from the crowd of about 300.
麻豆传媒 President Tony Waldrop thanked the Mitchell family for perceiving the need for a research-based cancer center in South Alabama. Created in 2001, the Mitchell Cancer Institute was modeled after the H. Lee Moffitt Cancer & Research Institute in Tampa, Fla. MCI employs about 300 people, including health-care providers, cancer researchers and staff, and is the only cancer treatment and research institute located on the Gulf Coast corridor.
In addition to offices in Mobile and Fairhope, MCI also operates a patient treatment location at Monroe County Hospital in Monroeville.
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