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| SENATE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of the Senate of the State of Illinois |
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| learned with regret of the death of Dr. Jorge Cavero Sr. on |
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| Friday, November 26, 2004; and
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| WHEREAS, Dr. Cavero was born in Cochabamba, Bolivia; he |
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| studied medicine at the Universidad Mayo de San Andres, La Paz, |
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| Bolivia; he then practiced in Bolivia and taught medical |
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| students at the Asistencia Publica; many of those students |
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| later became close professional colleagues when he moved to the |
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| United States; and
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| WHEREAS, In the United States, Dr. Cavero trained at Little |
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| Company of Mary Hospital in Evergreen Park; he practiced for 35 |
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| years and with his son formed the Cavero Medical Group, serving |
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| the Southwest Chicago community; he was on staff at Little |
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| Company of Mary Hospital, Holy Cross Hospital, and South |
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| Chicago Hospital; and
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| WHEREAS, Dr. Cavero loved his work and dedicated countless |
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| hours to his patients including indigents in both Bolivia and |
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| the United States; it is this passion for his work that led his |
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| three children to pursue careers in medicine; Dr. Jorge Cavero |
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| Jr. is an Internist in Chicago; Dr. Patricia Cavero is a |
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| Cardiologist in San Francisco, California; and Dr. Fernando |
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| Cavero, an Emergency Medicine physician; and
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| WHEREAS, In Bolivia, he played competitive basketball, and |
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| as a part of Bolivian National Team, he participated in the |
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| Pan-American Games in Uruguay; throughout his life, he |
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| continued to be an avid sportsman; and
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| WHEREAS, The passing of Dr Jorge Cavero Sr. has been deeply |
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| felt by many, especially his wife of 50 years, Blanca; his |
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| three children, Dr. Jorge Cavero Jr., Dr. Patricia Cavero, and |