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April 17th, 2010

Nicholas J. Fortuin, World-Renowned Cardiologist, Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, Maryland

 

Today I am attending the Memorial Service in memory of Dr. Fortuin.  I thought of just leaving the blog quiet.  That’s hard.  So, I decided to tell you a little bit about my experiences with him.

Dr. Fortuin came at a time in my family’s life when we needed him the most.  He was compassionate, available, friendly and most of all he made us feel at ease.

I had total trust in his judgment and opinion.  And, on a funny note, he was reading my blog, (I told him I was going to test him), specially since he was visiting Bethany Beach this summer with his whole family; wife, children and grandkids. 

I know he loved playing golf in Delray during his visits with Dr. Guzman, a cardiologist who had been a student of Dr. Fortuin’s, from Puerto Rico, at the Gulfstream Club.  He also loved photography. I gave him several books from our own photographer, Kevin Fleming, the last  being Wild Delaware, autographed by Kevin.

The first time I met him he mentioned to me that he had been involved in the case of Rev. Ron Pytel from Baltimore.  Rev. Ron Pytel’s healing or “miracle” was thoroughly and exhaustively researched by medical professionals and theologians who deal with the causes for saints.  In order to be declared a saint in the Catholic Church, 2 authenticated miracles (usually physical healings) must be approved.  Healings must be instant and irreversible.

Dr. Fortuin was Rev. Pytel’s cardiologist.  St. Maria Faustina’s intercession in Rev. Pytel’s healing elevated her to Sainthood.  This was the second miracle needed.  Dr. Fortuin was part of the panel reviewing the case and attended the Cannonization in Rome, by Pope John Paul II.

He really left us too soon.  Talk to you later….

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Note:  Dr Nicholas Fortuin’s Memorial Service will be at Emmanuel Episcopal Church, 811 Cathedral St., Baltimore, MD 21201 at 4:30 p.m., today, Saturday, 4/17.

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5 Responses to “Nicholas J. Fortuin, World-Renowned Cardiologist, Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, Maryland”

  1. Susan says:

    Dear Gloria,
    I am very sorry for your loss. I read Dr. Fortuin’s obit.
    He did leave too soon. It’s very sad.

  2. Susan says:

    Dear Gloria,
    I am very sorry for your loss. I read Dr. Fortuin’s obit.
    He did leave too soon, so sad.

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  4. Stephen Paul Maroon says:

    I am alive today thanks to Dr. Fortuin’s wisdom and experience. He was a rare doctor who superbly combined the science of medicine with the human touch. His passing is a giant loss to cardiology and to the community.

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