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Below you will find editions of the Momentum newsletter published in 2004. Click an image or link to view an edition in PDF format, or use the year selection menu to view editions published in other years.

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Annual Report 2004

Annual Report 2004 Highlights

  • Battling the ‘Silent Disease’ of osteoporosis
  • With historic DePuy gift, Foundation honors a Campbell legend
  • New research staff and funding fuel growth in Department of Orthopaedics
  • Giving soars as Foundation gains momentum in 2003
  • Joint implant has pianist playing a happy tune again


Fall 2004

Fall 2004 Highlights

  • Teen credits luck, faith and Campbell Clinic in his recovery from traumatic injury
  • Better ways to help bones mend
  • Trauma research currently underway by Campbell physicians
  • Smith & Nephew’s $600,000 gift targets better products and therapies, sooner


Winter 2004

Winter 2004 Highlights

  • Bone implant that “grows” allows preteen to lead activity-rich life
  • Alumni achievements
  • Distribution of 2003 charitable gifts
  • Handsome display honors generosity of our donors





Published: April 9, 2009




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