On Tuesday, The Washingtonian and friends gathered at the Carnegie Institute for Science for a reception to celebrate the 2012 Top Doctors featured in our March issue. The event, put on with the help of title sponsor Capital One and hospital sponsor Providence Hospital, benefited Autism Speaks, the primary advocacy organization for children with autism and their families. With the help of production partners Federal City Caterers, Toulies en Fleur, OHM Productions, Andy Kushner Entertainment, and MarcParc Valet, the evening was a fun and fitting tribute to the finest doctors in the local medical community.
Saluting Our 2012 Top Doctors
At a reception on Tuesday, “The Washingtonian” honored the top members of the local medical community.
On Tuesday, The Washingtonian and friends gathered at the Carnegie Institute for Science for a reception to celebrate the 2012 Top Doctors featured in our March issue. The event, put on with the help of title sponsor Capital One and hospital sponsor Providence Hospital, benefited Autism Speaks, the primary advocacy organization for children with autism and their families. With the help of production partners Federal City Caterers, Toulies en Fleur, OHM Productions, Andy Kushner Entertainment, and MarcParc Valet, the evening was a fun and fitting tribute to the finest doctors in the local medical community.
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