Support for Mount Sinai Medical Center Continues to be a Isaac Toussie Passion

The donations of dedicated national and international philanthropist Robert Toussie and his son, Isaac Toussie, continue to benefit Mount Sinai Hospital and the Mount Sinai School of Medicine.

NEW YORK/ Amid one of the worst economies of the last 75 years, many charities are seeing a sharp decline in donations. But need certainly knows no recession, and that’s what makes Isaac and Robert Toussie’s continued support for the Mount Sinai Medical Center so important. Together with his son, Isaac Toussie, the elder Toussie has taken the success he’s enjoyed as one of the most successful lifetime businessmen in New York, and has continued a philanthropic campaign to give back to those in need by donating large monetary sums to several specialty departments at Mount Sinai Hospital and the Mount Sinai School of Medicine.

Diversified Philanthropy: Robert Toussie Donations Benefit Three Medical Specialties
The donations Robert Toussie and Isaac Toussie have made to the Mount Sinai Medical Center have been nearly as diverse in their beneficiaries as they have been generous in their sums. For more than a decade, the Toussies have helped fund research studies and clinical excellence in the fields of endocrinology, gastroenterology, and immunobiology, which has helped save the lives and improve the quality of life of countless patients.
Bob Toussie’s support for the formation of the Jerome D. Waye Endoscopy Educational Center, which is part of the Dr. Henry D. Janowitz Division of Gastroenterology, has helped Mount Sinai Hospital reach new patients through its improved videoconferencing capabilities. This increased reach for the Educational Center’s gastroenterologists, made possible through Toussie’s continued donations, has helped Mount Sinai have a global impact in the fight against gastroenterological disorders like liver disease, colon fissures, and peptic ulcers. Robert and Isaac Toussie’s continued support for the Mount Sinai Medical Center’s endocrinology and immunobiology departments has helped with the research and treatment of disorders and diseases like diabetes, thyroid cancer, ostepoerosis, AIDS, HIV, and arthritis, among others.
The Mount Sinai Medical Center, one of several hospitals that the Toussie family supports, is comprised of Mount Sinai Hospital and the Mount Sinai School of Medicine, which opened in 1968. The hospital was founded in 1852 and is one of the oldest and largest teaching hospitals in the United States. The venerable hospital also counts Jonas Salk, the inventor of the polio vaccine, among its famous former and current staff members. Last year, U.S. News and World Report ranked Mount Sinai as one of the best hospitals in the country in 11 specialties. PRNewsChannel.com ● A Selig Multimedia, Inc. Company 1404 West Fletcher Avenue ● Tampa, FL 33612 ● (813) 948-7767 ● Info@PRNewsChannel.com
Isaac Toussie Helps Continue the Toussie Family’s Commitment to Charity
Over the last decade, this continued push to give back to the community has moved from a Robert Toussie solo endeavor to a Toussie family imperative. Robert’s son, Isaac Toussie, has continued the family’s dedication to improving the quality of life of the less fortunate, and has worked with several charities to help the sick, blind and poor across the country. It is well documented that thousands of people have benefited from the Toussie’s medical contributions. Lives have been saved, suffering has been diminished, and illnesses have been treated and, in some cases, even cured.
About Robert Toussie: Robert Toussie is a corporate investor, asset buyer, entrepreneur and real estate owner who has also become a celebrated national and international philanthropist. Toussie’s philanthropy knows no race, religion or political agenda, and includes the support of synagogues, churches, hospitals, and medical research, which includes continued support for Mount Sinai Hospital and the Mount Sinai School of Medicine. Toussie studied finance, corporate acquisition and investment banking at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Business, and he has been in business for more than five decades. Toussie has been married to his wife for more than 40 years and is devoted to his family, which includes four children and six grandchildren.
About Isaac Toussie: Isaac Toussie is a national philanthropist who routinely helps the blind, the sick, the needy and widows and orphans, not only with his money, but also with his time. In the business world, Toussie is a writer, real estate investor and consultant, land developer, and business advisor. Prior to his professional career, Toussie studied finance, marketing and philosophy at the NYU Stern Undergraduate College and then went on to study finance management and marketing as he earned his MBA from the Stern School of Business at NYU. In his spare time, Toussie is a concert pianist who has performed before a variety of audiences in Brooklyn and Manhattan, and has supported the arts through different memberships and board of governor positions with prominent art clubs throughout the tri-state area.