According to the gracious hosts of the recent Longview Cattle Barrons’ Ball (CBB) kick-off, Drs. Samir Germanwala, an intervention cardiologist and his wife Gana Nadiga, an Opthamologist volunteering their home was the right thing to do for a wonderful cause. Natalie Feuquay, co-chair of CBB is a Cardiac Cath Lab nurse who works with Germanwala. …
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Feb 21
Cowboy up for the cause
Tags: Beverly Rutland, Cancer, Cardiac Cath Lab, Cattle Barrons’ Ball, CBB, Chuck Wicks, Dagnabbit, Dawn Olivas, Gana Nadiga, Gina Dehoyos, Kandra Askew, Longview, Longview Regional Medical Center, LRMC, Miller Row, Natalye Feuquay, Samir Germanwala, Signs of Hope, Susan Thomas, Todd Johnson, Wendy McDonald
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