Friends, family, colleagues and patients came together Tuesday, June 26 to celebrate the renaming of one of the regionโ€™s unique medical facilities. The Sheldon Goldberg Center for Breast Care at Calvert Memorial Hospital (CMH) provides a team of experienced medical professionals a venue for state-of-the-art treatment of breast cancer patients.

Goldberg, who was killed in a Montana rafting accident last summer, had struggled to make the facility a reality. Coworkers who spoke during the dedication ceremony indicated the physician was adamant about not taking all the credit for the centerโ€™s existence.

โ€œCan you imagine Sheldon speechless?โ€ Goldbergโ€™s widow, Dr. Ramona Crowley asked the audience. Crowley explained it was the death of Goldbergโ€™s first wife, Noel, that spurred on his โ€œtotal devotion to the care of others. He treated his patients with immeasurable understanding.โ€

โ€œI, like many, miss him and think of him frequently,โ€ said Dr. Mark Kushner, a cardiologist whose office is located on the CMH campus. Kushner said his friendโ€™s โ€œaffabilityโ€ made him a great person and a great doctor. โ€œItโ€™s only fitting that the center be named for him. Itโ€™s part of his legacy.โ€

Kasia Sweeney, CMH Public Relations director, recalled Goldberg vetoing a plan in March 2011 to honor him at the hospitalโ€™s recognition banquet. The physician, Sweeney recalled, told her his work was not done and a large team of doctors and healthcare workers deserved a large amount of credit for the facilityโ€™s success. โ€œThis center thrives because itโ€™s built on a foundation of teamwork,โ€ said Sweeney. โ€œWe have disregarded his instructions but consider the work that remains to be done.โ€

Sweeney announced that the CMH Foundationโ€™s Harvest Ball later this year will raise funds for the center for breast care.

It was the CMH Foundation that commissioned Elaine McQueeney of St. Leonard to add a special touch to the rededicated facility. McQueeney, who has painted portraits of Calvert Countyโ€™s Circuit Court judges, used Goldbergโ€™s favorite photograph of himself, sitting at a piano, to craft an impressive oil painting. The portrait was unveiled, prompting some family members to fight back tears. McQueeney explained that since the photograph did not show one of Goldbergโ€™s hands, she had to use several pictures his sons had on file to complete the accurate rendering.

The rededicated center includes the Noel Murphy-Goldberg Breast Cancer Resour