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The Roger S. Goldstein Fund

The Roger S. Goldstein Fund, a non-profit organziation, is a significant contributer to the Depression Clinical and Research Program at the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and its campaign to educate physicians in the complex battle against depression. Every year, the Roger S. Goldstein Fund puts forth a depression awareness calender, which is a collaboration of 12 artists who have been touched by depression. All proceeds of the calender go directly toward the work of the Roger S. Goldstein Fund, which is dedicated to the education of internists to recognize and treat depression more effectively. The calendar is also, in and of itself, another way to disseminate information about depression. If you would like to order a calender a set of 12 notecards, please call 508-655-4187 or email RSGFund@comcast.net.

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