Article courtesy of Center Times
by Leah Tieger
Philanthropists June and Peter McGuire have made a generous gift to Southwestern Medical Foundation, creating the June A. and Peter G. McGuire Fund for Palliative Care, in Honor of Steven Leach, M.D. The McGuires are active supporters of Southwestern Medical Foundation and were inspired in making their gift by Dr. Leach’s passion for palliative medicine.
We are honored to have worked with Southwestern Medical Foundation for the past 25 years and for this opportunity to support Dr. Leach. He is a light on the hill for all to see, and we’re thankful for his life of helping others.
Peter McGuire
Palliative care is a collaborative effort between the medical team and the family, designed to help patients, caregivers, and loved ones feel comforted and empowered while transitioning through the stages of advanced illness. As Chief of the Section of Palliative Medicine at UT Southwestern, Dr. Leach oversees a team of physicians, nurse practitioners, advanced practice providers, pharmacists, a psychologist, social workers, and a chaplain who provide specialized medical care for patients.
Patient-Centered Care at UT Southwestern
UT Southwestern palliative care physicians provide care at UT Southwestern University Hospitals and Parkland Hospital, working with a patient’s regular care team to help relieve the physical and emotional suffering of patients at any stage of a serious or advanced illness. The team helps patients better understand the disease and clarifies treatment goals and options; assists patients in making medical decisions; guides patients through pain management; and helps coordinate the patient’s medical care with other doctors. Team members also provide opportunities to create legacy projects – including books, photo albums, and memory boxes – that can be shared with future generations. Legacy projects bring families together, assist in the grieving process, and ensure that the memory of the deceased lives on.
At UT Southwestern, we believe in caring for patients holistically to ensure comfort and maximize autonomy in their daily lives. June and Peter’s gift elevates the level of support our palliative care team is able to provide to help patients experience a higher quality of life, even as they are approaching its end, and this enhanced support serves as a boon to the family as well as the patient.
Dr. Daniel K. Podolsky, President of UT Southwestern
Palliative care is often confused with hospice care, which is typically needed when curative therapy is no longer wanted or helpful. Patients receiving palliative care are not necessarily terminally ill, and treatment is provided in the hospital or clinic.
In addition to supporting services for adults, the Fund will also aid in the program’s provision of child life specialists, who are trained to work with children as they process the serious illness of a parent.
Palliative and supportive care is a deeply necessary part of quality patient care. This wonderful gift from the McGuire family is already inspiring others through matching gifts. They are champions in creating awareness of a little-known but critically needed area of health care for the patient and their family.
Kathleen M. Gibson, President and CEO, Southwestern Medical Foundation
Dr. Leach holds the Irene Wadel and Robert Atha, Jr. Professorship of Internal Medicine, in Honor of John W. Burnside, M.D.
Dr. Podolsky holds the Philip O’Bryan Montgomery, Jr., M.D. Distinguished Presidential Chair in Academic Administration, and the Doris and Bryan Wildenthal Distinguished Chair in Medical Science.