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The difference well-trained doctors make

Gloria Stulberg ’49 said doctors saved her life more than once when she was a child. Because of her poor immune system, she suffered serious upper respiratory infections, at a time when “there were no antibiotics. That’s why I’ll always be grateful for well-trained, skilled doctors. We have to make sure today’s medical students have the best faculty training them,” she said.

Stulberg said her husband, the late Dr. Burton Stulberg, M.S.W. ’42, M.D. ’52, worked his way through medical school, while her own job, as a full-time psychiatric social worker at Children’s Hospital in Buffalo, supported them, too. 

Mrs. Stulberg has given to the UB School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences and to the School of Social Work because she believes in helping the next generation of social workers and physicians.

She was able to support both schools by establishing a charitable gift annuity that will  support UB while generating valuable benefits for herself and her family.  

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