Steinbrenner Family CT Imaging Suite Dedicatedby SARAH CAREY
Horsewoman Jessica Steinbrenner, general manager of Kinsman Farm in Ocala and daughter of New York Yankees’ owner George Steinbrenner, visited Gainesville June 26 to celebrate the dedication of a new CT imaging suite at the University of Florida Veterinary Medical Center. Housed in the college’s large animal hospital, the suite contains an 8-slice, multidetector row Toshiba Acquilion CT unit that allows for rapid imaging with exceptional contrast and spatial resolution. The Steinbrenner Family CT Imaging Suite was named in honor of the Steinbrenners in appreciation for an $800,000 gift that made construction of the suite possible, providing UF with one of the most powerful tools available for veterinary diagnostics in the Southeastern United States. "The Steinbrenner family feels that the university's veterinary faculty and program are forward thinking and have the ability to help large animals on a grand scale, all while educating students in this field," Jessica Steinbrenner said. “Diagnostic imaging is an extremely important part of patient care,” said Matthew Winter, D.V.M., assistant professor of radiology at UF’s VMC. “Advanced imaging allows for more accurate diagnosis and better therapeutic management. The Steinbrenner’s generous gift allows us to image rapidly and accurately, and all of our patients benefit from this technology.” |