b'The Blackhawk simulator offers realistic training with technology that simulates battlefield emergency medicine.I have never regarded myself as a philanthropist and dont associate myself with that term, Carol shares. I simply see that my children are capable of success on their own, so it seems the natural course of things to help others in whatever ways I can. My family has been blessed. To whom much has been given, much is expectedI think it goes, she says.Carol takes great pride in giving because she knows people are both directly and indirectly helped when others share their abundance of success. Her relationship with HonorHealth blossomed through her acquaintance and friendship with Pat Elder, HonorHealth Foundations Vice President of Planned Giving.We are grateful to Carol and the Dillon family for their generous giving that advances our patient care, clinical training and education on both a local and global level, said Elder. Carols kindness is infinite. When she sees an opportunity to help others, she follows through. During the pandemic, she became an HonorHealth volunteer, working where needed to support our hospital staff.Carol invites potential donors to the Military Partnership Program and Bob Bov Neuroscience Institute to view their gift as an investment in our fellow citizens. A path toward a better, healthier lifeespecially aimed at the HonorHealths cruel neurological diseases that currently elude cures.Military PartnershipShe has witnessed the life-saving skills learned and practiced by military medics dedicated to caring for Training Includes: battlefield casualties. She imagines the grief that is spared by the families who may have lost a loved one but for the men and women who rendered that life-Advanced practical learning withsaving care. The same can be said for first responders high-tech, life-like human patient simulators who are charged with saving the lives of those who called manikins face unimaginable trauma and pain.Real-life experience during clinical rotations, including the Level I Trauma Center atHow better can we as individuals share our HonorHealth Scottsdale Osborn Medical Center successes with others? Carol asks. This would make Mike Dillon proud!Simulation training rooms, including one set up as a battlefield medical aid stationReadiness Skill Sustainment Training for Air Force medical personnel Learn more about this free, Exposure to burn trauma management through Valley burn centers life-saving program for military and first-responders.20 HonorHealth Foundation Magazine'