In honor of his late wife Carol, Dr. William O'Neill, director of the Center for Structural Heart Disease at Henry Ford Health System in Detroit, has donated $1 million to establish the Carol S. O'Neill Structural Heart Disease Research Fund. Carol, who passed away in 2019 from brain cancer, was a…
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World-Renowned Interventional Cardiologist Establishes Structural Heart Disease Research Fund in Honor of Late Wife
Carol S. O Neill and her husband, William O Neill, M.D.
Newswise DETROIT (Feb. 17, 2021) – William O’Neill, M.D., director of the Center for Structural Heart Disease at Henry Ford Health System, has donated $1 million to establish the Carol S. O’Neill Structural Heart Disease Research Fund at Henry Ford Health System. This fund, created in honor of Dr. O’Neill’s late wife, Carol, who passed away in 2019, will support and advance research efforts at Henry Ford Health System’s Heart & Vascular Institute. “As a devoted wife and mother, Carol continuously exuded unconditional love for her family, and she often put the needs of others before her own,” said Dr. O’Neill. “She was a talented nurse, but set that aside to raise our children, Brian, Kate, Julie and Molly. When they were all grown, she returned to nursing, which she loved, as a research n