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Queens, NY — NYC Health + Hospitals/Queens unveiled the newly renamed Claire Shulman Pavilion today during a ceremony honoring the late Claire Shulman, a revered figure in the borough's history. Shulman, who served as Queens Borough President from 1986 to 2002, was celebrated for her unwavering dedication to the community and her efforts to enhance healthcare services in the area.
The dedication ceremony brought together local leaders, healthcare professionals, and community members, all of whom shared their memories of Shulman and her significant contributions to Queens. Speakers highlighted her tireless advocacy for improved healthcare access and her commitment to ensuring that all residents received the quality medical attention they deserved.
The pavilion, which serves as a vital part of the hospital's infrastructure, will continue to provide essential services to the community, reflecting Shulman's legacy of compassion and care. The event concluded with a heartfelt tribute, reinforcing the impact Shulman had on the lives of many in Queens and beyond.
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