82-Year-Old Physicians Dr. Levy and Dr. Ramsay Each Celebrate 50 Years of Service at the MUHC
On Wednesday afternoon in the atrium of the MUHC Research Institute, the two physicians attended a reception recognizing the 50 years of service each has given to the hospital.
Susan Schwartz of the Montreal Gazette wrote an excellent piece on the tribute by the MUHC to long-serving staff.
“The year was 1969: Astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first humans to land on the moon and the Woodstock music festival drew an estimated 450,000 people to a dairy farm in upstate New York. In 1969 Dr. Mort Levy joined the Royal Victoria Hospital as a nephrologist — a kidney specialist — and Dr. Alec Ramsay as a psychiatrist at the Royal Victoria’s Allan Memorial Institute.”
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