Mejía honors a US physician for his humanitarian
work here
President Hipólito Mejía led the ceremony yesterday
honoring Dr. Robert Michler, a US citizen, who was awarded the Official
Order Heráldica de Cristóbal Colón for his humanitarian work in the
country.
Michler, who was introduced by Willian Jana, the director of Dominican
Institute for Social Security (IDSS), has performed heart surgery on 280
children of low income families under a humanitarian program that is
based at the Robert Reid Cabral hospital.
The honorable mention of the American doctor was provided under Decree
62-03.
Dr. Michler is a pediatric cardiologist and president of the Heart Care
International Foundation since 1995. He acknowledged the honor bestowed
upon him by President Mejía and emphasized that his work is taking place
not only in the Dominican Republic but also in other countries of South
America and the Caribbean.
Michler highlighted the presence of several of the children that had
been operated on under this humanitarian program and said it is most
important is that these children could become doctors, engineers,
lawyers, athletes and even President of the Republic.
Michler had studied at Harvard University where he graduated Magna Cum
Laude. He received his medical degree from the Dartmouth Medical School
where he also was awarded the Leopold Schepp Scholarship.
The award ceremony took place in the Ambassador Salon of the National
Palace.
Dr. Pedro Ureña read the biography of the American doctor. Also present
at the ceremony were, amongst others, Mr. Sergio Grullón, the
President’s secretary, as well as the musical director Mr. José Antonia
Molina and the union leaders Mariano Negrón and Gabriel del Rio.
Caption under the picture
President Hipólito Mejía yesterday awarded Dr.
Robert Michler the Official Order Heráldica de Cristóbal Colón for his
humanitarian work in this country. Participating in the ceremony were
Dr. Willian Jana, director of IDSS, and a number of the 280 children
operated on by the doctor at the Robert Reid Cabral hospital.