Princeton Surgical Associates in Memory of Dr Davison

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Princeton Surgical Associates in Memory of Dr. Davison

When Henry Davison, Jr., MD, passed away in December 2012, he left behind a legacy of compassion and dedication to community service.

Dr. Davison was a highly regarded, board-certified surgeon; a compassionate caregiver; and an enthusiastic healthcare advocate who was esteemed and respected by his patients and by his associates at Princeton HealthCare System (PHCS). Dr. Davison was also a member of the PHCS Board of Trustees and the PHCS Foundation Board of Directors.

In recognition of Dr. Davison’s contributions to our community, Princeton Surgical Associates (PSA) made a gift of $25,000 to the PHCS Foundation in memory of their former partner. A tree, plaque, and special lighting has been installed at University Medical Center of Princeton (UMCP) in his memory. PSA values the importance of giving back to their community and have been longtime, loyal supporters of the PHCS Foundation.

Dr. Davison also left behind his wife, Oakley Davison, and their three sons. Former partner and friend Ken Goldman, MD, reflected on Dr. Davison’s passing: "Dr. Davison was much loved by his patients, colleagues, and the PHCS family. We at Princeton Surgical Associates miss him on a daily basis, and the tree serves as a reminder of his wonderful legacy."

Thanks to a prior donation from PSA in memory of Dr. Davison, a memorial plaque was installed in the Steve and Roxanne Distler Ambulatory Surgery Waiting Area. The PHCS Foundation thanks PSA for this thoughtful gift that will forever serve as a tribute to this outstanding physician and humanitarian.

The PHCS Foundation gladly accepts memorial donations of any size. Please contact our office at 609.252.8710 or foundation@princetonhcs.org for additional information.


Pictured above (left to right) : Some of the members of Princeton Surgical Associates (PSA) 
Front: Kenneth A. Goldman, MD, RVT, FACS; and Nisha Dhir, MD, FACS
Back: Elliot Sambol, MD, RPVI, FACS; Rashmi Roy, MD FACS; Lawrence J. Jordan, III, MD, FACS; Liam R. Smith, MD, FACS; and Ramez Juha, MD, FACS

Article as seen in Foundation News Fall/Winter 2016.