Philanthropist donates $500K to surgery center for surgical robot

 
The surgery center at Marcus Daly Memorial Hospital in Hamilton, Mont., received $500,000 to purchase a da Vinci surgical system, according to local news source the Bitterroot Star.

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The funds used to buy the surgical robot were given by the family of Frank Godchaux, a long-time donor to the hospital.

“This is the largest gift transferred to our non-profit hospital from the Foundation since the ICU was built. It represents a cumulative generosity of large and small donations and for everyone, we are extremely grateful,” Stacie Duce, director of philanthropy for the hospital told the Star.

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