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Why I Am A Rotarian

DECEMBER 12, 2006

 

I joined Rotary in 1971 to get away from medicine for an hour and a half a week. Up to that point in my life everything had centered on my profession as a physician and orthopedic surgeon, including my friends and my social life.

 

Rotary opened up a new world of friendships, with business and professional men and now women from all walks of life.

 

These individuals were men and women of integrity and compassion who were the leading citizens in my community. They soon became the people I turned to for advice and assistance in my world outside of medicine.

Through Rotary I also became more involved with service to the less fortunate in my community. After serving as a club president and a district governor, my circle of Rotary friends then extended far beyond my community to communities throughout California, the western United States and eventually the world.

 

Rotary then gave me the opportunity to use my professional skills to serve the Rotary Foundation as a technical advisor to the 3-H program in the area of health, and to serve as a medical officer at International Assemblies. With the help of Rotarians in my club, my district and The Rotary Foundation I was able to develop a prosthetic/orthotic clinic in Santa Ana, El Salvador (population 500,000), that previously did not have a facility to make artificial limbs and braces for the medically indigent in that community.

 

Rotary has enriched my life in ways that I could not have imagined 35 years ago when I attended my first Rotary meeting.

 

That is why I am a Rotarian.

Michael W. Abdalla, MD

Trustee of The Rotary Foundation, 2004-2007

Rotary Club of Orange, California 

D-5320

 

 

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