[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 40 (Wednesday, March 8, 2017)]
[Senate]
[Page S1686]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO DR. ROBERT BACKUS
Mr. LEAHY. Mr. President, today I am honored to recognize a Vermont
treasure, Dr. Robert Backus of Grace Cottage Hospital, who is retiring
after nearly four decades of dedicated service to the rural community
of Townshend, VT.
Dr. Backus, or ``Dr. B'' as his patients often call him, is a natural
healer. He discovered his passion for medical sciences as a young
hunter. After serving with the Peace Corps in Brazil, he traveled to
Australia to complete a medical internship and his residency. Years
later, while on a trek across country from California, Dr. Backus found
himself meandering along the winding roads of Vermont's Route 30, and
he discovered the place he continues to call home today. The people of
Townshend are glad he never left.
After settling in Vermont, Dr. Backus went on to complete his
premedical studies at the University of Massachusetts and, later,
Dartmouth College. He then received his doctorate in medicine from the
University of Vermont in Burlington. Soon after, Dr. Backus took a job
working as deputy to Dr. Carlos Otis, the revered founder of Vermont's
Grace Cottage Hospital, one of the State's leading rural providers.
Dr. Backus is perhaps most well-known for always being there for his
patients, even if they are admitted to a different hospital. He is also
known for his strong commitment to the community. For example, each
year, Dr. Backus dedicates his time to collecting items for the Grace
Cottage Fair, an event that supports the work and patients of the
hospital. He also enjoys singing in the West River Valley Chorus with
his wife, Carol.
Dr. Backus remains committed to staying active in his community after
retirement, and as a grandfather to six, he is also looking forward to
spending more time with his family.
I am proud to honor Dr. Backus's commitment to our State, and to the
health and well-being of Vermonters. I know we will continue to see
great things from him, and I wish him the very best as he enters a
well-deserved retirement.
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