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Hope is Always in Season at Sheldon E. Goldberg Center for Breast Care

11/21/2018
Ms. Marianne Harms and Mrs. Jackie Martin, owner of Jacqueline Morgan Day Spa present prizes to the winners of the 2nd Annual Bra Decorating Contest at American Radiology Services Calvert Medical Imaging Center, located in Prince Frederick.

Adina Keller and Jenelle Beverly are the MRI technologists who decorated the winning bra. Throughout the month of October patients had the opportunity to vote on their favorite bra, all designed by employees of the imaging center. The decorated bras offer inspiration and a bit of beauty to patients in the center.

Ms. Harms, whose generous donation in 2015 led to the creation of the Marianne Harms Women’s Care Suite, was ecstatic to be part of a cause she is so passionate about. “I think it’s important to bring awareness to cancer prevention and care initiatives throughout the year and I am proud to support such a fantastic cause,” said Harms.

This year the Sheldon E. Goldberg Center for Breast Care and American Radiology Calvert Medical Imaging Center have teamed up for “Hope is Always in Season” – a campaign dedicated to bringing awareness to the importance of breast health beyond the month of October.

Women who make appointments for their annual screening any Saturday in December and January will receive a complimentary “Hope is Always in Season” tote bag and manicure set. All screening mammograms are read by imaging specialist from Johns Hopkins. Call 301.259.3179 to schedule a screening mammogram today.


Pictured left to right, Marianne Harms, Adina Keller, Jenelle Beverly and Jackie Martin with the winning bra, which was lemon themed to remind women to get their mammogram and take care of their health.
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