Bidding Open in Online Auction to Support SLU Liver Center
10/14/2020
The Friends of the Saint Louis University Liver Center are hosting their annual auction online this year and bidding closes Saturday, Oct. 17, at 8:15 p.m.
“The Diamonds” online auction is currently open for donations and bids on auction items.
A range of items is available, and donations of all sizes are welcome.
How to Bid or Donate
Auction goers and donors should “Sign In” using the button located at the top right section of the auction page.
Click Here to Access the Auction
The Diamonds Gala, “Supporting Superheroes,” will be streamed on Saturday, Oct. 17. The event’s program will run from 7 to 8 p.m. There is no registration to view the gala’s streaming. The gala will begin promptly at 7 p.m. and guests are encouraged to open the gala link early.
The gala will feature a presentation by SLUCare physician Brent Tetri, M.D., highlighting the work the work of Bruce R. Bacon, M.D., and Adrian M. Di Bisceglie, M.D., the pair’s careers and accomplishments during their years at Saint Louis University.
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The Saint Louis University Liver Center was designated a center of excellence in December 2001 with institutional monies derived from the SLU2000 Center of Excellence Award. The Liver Center enjoys worldwide recognition as a center of excellence for research and treatment of liver diseases and liver cancer. The Liver Center is committed to excellence in quality care, basic and clinical research and medical and public education. Designation as a center of excellence brings together all the clinical and research resources of Saint Louis University and SSM Health Saint Louis University Hospital to help diagnose, treat, cure and educate the public about liver diseases.
Providing national leadership in the field of hepatology, the Liver Center is staffed by some of the highest-profile doctors and research scientists in the nation. Many are named in the Best Doctors, Inc. database, an independent medical reference service. The liver specialists in the division of gastroenterology and hepatology see more than 1,200 patients per month with various types of liver diseases. These physicians have one of the world’s largest hepatitis C practices in the world, treating more than 2,000 patients annually.
Submitted by Mary Ann Barrale.