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September 21, 1973 - Image 34

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-09-21

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Sinai Wins National Hospital Award for Innovative Procedure

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

34—Friday, Sept. 2L 1973

Federation's Junior Division
Elects President for '73-'74

"We have noted that this
Sinai Hospital has won an rooms where all patients trained nurses and available
area
is very advantageous
anesthesiologist
and
greater
award for its preoperative scheduled for surgery are availability of Sinai's 17 oper- to our program of outpatient
prepared by specially trained
holding area in a nationwide personnel instead of in their ating rooms than when pa- surgery, for it enables out-
search for innovative health rooms. Preoperative med- tients are prepared in their patients to receive the same
thorough preoperative care
care practices sponsored by ications are given and moni- rooms. Nurses in regular as our inpatients," he said.
units
also
can
devote
more
the Gerard B. Lambert toring equipment is prepared time to the care of acutely
so that when the patient en-
Awards.
ters the operating room the ill patients.
Bar Mitzvas, Weddings
Dr. Julien Priver, execu- procedure can begin without
and special occasions
Dr. Eli M. Brown, chair-
tive vice president of Sinai, delay.
man of anesthesiology and
Garson
Zeltzer
in announcing the award,
Advantages
are:
reduction
chief
of
the
medical
staff
said the facility was designed
Photography
as part of the new surgical of chances for contamination, at Sinai, was one of the key
improved
performance
and
planners
of
the
preoperative
suite in the Max M. and Mar-
efficiency due- to specially holding area.
jorie S. Fisher Pavilion.
Sinai is one of 10 hospitals
in the U.S. and the only one
in Michigan to receive the
Lambert Award, established
in 1971 by Mrs Gerard B.
Lambert to memorialize her
husband, the onetime presi-
Formerly of WYOMING-CURTIS FISH
dent of Gillette Safety Razor
Co. and Lambert Pharmacal,
AND
Inc. Over 1,700 ideas for
improved patient care or
reduced costs were submitt-
ed by hospitals across the
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Gary L. Fried, Henry S.
Gornbein, David A. Jaffa,
Gail Kerwin, Barry M. Klein,
Jeffrey Kukes, Norman Nick-
in, Eric Oppenheim, E. Ste-
ven Robinson, Garry Rosen-
blum, Barbara J. Safran,
Cherie Sternberg and Cary
A. Storchan.
At a meeting of the outgo-
ing board and the newly
elected officers and directors
of the junior division, held
Wednesday, at the United
Hebrew Schools, Farbman
announced the appointment
of the division's committee
chairmen of the coming year.
Immediate past president
Robert M. Rubin will be the
coordinator for the division's
1974 Allied Jewish Campaign.
Tn charge of pre-campaign
activities will be Richard J.
Maddin and Dorene Finer.
Neil A. Satovsky is chairman
The purpose of the awards
of the general campaign, and is to inform the health care
Edward A. Lumberg of the industry of innovative ideas
school campaign.
that help hold down the cost
Other committee heads are
Bruce J. Finsilver, liaison; of health care.
Sinai's award-winning in-
Suzy Farbman, Half-Penny
News; Edward A. Lumberg, novation is a nursing unit
study group; Linda Gershen- adjacent to the operating
son, burns prevention pro-
BURTON D. FARBMAN
gram; Ronne Acker, volun- Aliya Meeting Set
teer
committee; Harvey A.
Neil A. Satovsky, vice presi- Brode,
Joe Shadur, North Ameri-
new prospects; and
dents; Ronne Acker, Linda Sally Levy, lecture series.
can director of the Associa-
Gershenson, Dorene Finer,
tion of Americans and Cand-
Bruce J. Finsilver and John
ians for Aliya, will address
M. Frank, executive commit- ADA to Host
a meeting of the Detroit
tee members.
chapter 2 p.m. Sunday at the
Farbman has been a lead- Friend of Soviet
Jewish Center.
er in the division for the past Jews at Dinner
Shadur will discuss deve-
several years, having served
Congressman Robert F. lopment towns and bring
on the junior eecutive com- Drinan
D., Mass. will be latest information on aliya.
mittee in 1971 and as a vice-
featured
speaker at the 26th Anyone considering aliya is
president in 1972. At present
he is acting as liaison from annual Americans for Demo- invited, along with those who
the junior division to the cratic Action Roosevelt Day are simply interested learn-
board of directors of Federa- Dinner 6.30 p.m. Saturday at ing about life in Israel.
the R a c k h a m Memorial
tion Apartments.
He is also a member of Building.
On Aug. 15, Fr. Drinan was
Federation's health and wel- denied
a visa to the Soviet
fare planning and budget
Union because of his efforts
divisions.
Farbman has worked for on behalf of Soviet Jewry.
Huber J. Sidlow, president
the AJC-IEF as chairman of the Jewish Community
and vice chairman of the Council sent a letter, to be
general campaign for read to Rep. Drinan at the
juniors.
Re-elected as division di- dinner, in which Sidlow ex-
t h e community's
rectors were Ronne Acker, pressed
thanks
for
"your efforts on
Phyllis Bloom, Jennifer Co- behalf of our
brethren in the
hen, Burton D. Farbman, USSR. We join
in expressing
Dorene Finer, Bruce J. Fin-
silver, John M. Frank, Linda our best wishes and warm
Gershenson, Sheila M. Glass, welcome to Detroit."
David Wolock is chairman
David Handleman, Susan G.
Karabelnick, Barbara Kosit, of the ADA Detroit chapter.
Sally Levy, Edward A. Lum- For information, call Wo-
berg, Sheri Lumberg, Donna lock, DI 1-3705, or Allen Sip-
Maddin, Richard J. Maddin, her, DI 1-1100.
Kenneth J. Safran, Neil A.
He who slanders, who lis-
Satovsky, Byron E. Siegel
tens to slander, and who tes-
and Nancy Yost.
New members of the divi- tifies falsely, deserves to be
sion's board are Miriam thrown to the dogs. —Pesa-
Chaiken, Stephen C. Cooper, him.

Burton D. Farbman has
been elected president of the
Junior Division of the Jewish
Welfare Federation.
Farbman will lead the
nearly 2,000 young adults
who participate in the Allied
Jewish Campaign - Israel
Emergency Fund and in the
division's year-round social
and educational program.
Also elected junior division
officers for the coming year
were Edward A. Lumberg.
chairman, executive commit-
tee; Richard J. Maddin and

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