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Hospital recognizes Dr. Karcavich, Slinkard, Pawlak during annual ball

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Under his direction, Silver Cross formed partnerships with world-renowned academic medical facilities including Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago, The Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago and University of Chicago Medical Center.  Silver Cross also operates the largest managed care organization in Will County.

In addition to the honor bestowed upon Pawlak, medals of excellence were given during the annual ball to two prominent community service and healthcare minded individuals.

This year’s Silver Cross Sehring Medal of Excellence was awarded to family medicine physician Joseph Karcavich, M.D.

Throughout his 39 years at Silver Cross Hospital, he has shared his expertise as a leader serving as chairman on the Silver Cross Hospital Utilization Committee, vice chair of Family Practice, and department chairman on the hospital’s Medical Executive Committee.

Over the years, Dr. Karcavich has volunteered with several community organizations. He was on the original board of the Will Grundy Medical Clinic, which assisted patients who were really having tough times in their lives. In addition, he served on the Criteria Care Committee of the Quad River Foundation, where he collaborated with hospitals and community business leaders.

Further, he volunteered his time on the Board of Directors for the Mother Theresa Nursing Home, and was president of the Will-Grundy County Medical Society, as well as chairman of the Will-Grundy Chapter of the Illinois Academy of Family Practice.

Silver Cross also honored Russ Slinkard with the Sangmeister Medal of Excellence for the many hours he has unselfishly given of his time to improve the quality of life of Will County residents.

He held various roles at the Illinois Bell Telephone Company, First National Bank of Joliet, and Three Rivers Manufacturers Association. Currently, Slinkard works as the president/CEO of the Joliet Region Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Under his innovative leadership, the Chamber has flourished.

For over 35 years, he has volunteered hundreds of hours to numerous area organizations, including the United Way of Will County, where he has held various roles. In addition, he worked with the Center for Economic Development (CED) during the 1980s. He was one of the charter members for the CED and served on its Board for 11 years.

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