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He has been instrumental in Sinai
Hospital's participation in a joint
community effort called the
Metropolitan Northwest Detroit
Hospitals Corporation (Quadrangle) in
which four neighboring hospitals,
including Sinai Hospital, formed an
alliance with the major goal being the
sharing of services.
In all, too much cannot be said of Dr.
Priver's contributions to the hospital.
Summarizing the past 26 years since the
institution's official opening, Dr. Priver has
seen Sinai Hospital contribute to the quality
of life in the metropolitan area . . . serving
countless people . . . serving them with
excellence in health care and medical
training. Sinai Hospital has gained the
experience, the resources — the people, the
skills and the equipment — and a
commitment to excellence. And throughout
these years of growth one value has
remained constant: the age-old Jewish
concept of "bicur cholim" — help to the
sick.
The task ahead is for the present leadership
to guide the institution into its next quarter
century.
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providing transitional medical care for
patients no longer requiring acute care
but not yet ready to return home for
convalescence. This concept has
become an accepted and familiar
practice at hospitals throughout the
nation.
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He has led the development of Sinai
Hospital as an important teaching
institution with medical school affiliation,
namely the Wayne State University
School of Medicine. As a result of his
insight, Sinai Hospital has also
contributed impressively to clinical
education for many paramedical
disciplines.
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He has guided the establishment of the
Shapero School of Nursing which has
offered a one-year course for licensed
practical nurses and throughout its
22-year history has maintained an
outstanding record of achievement.
On the following pages we are enumerating
Sinai Hospital's present services and plans
for the future, many of which were initiated
by Dr. Priver. The responsibility of moving
the institution forward lies in the capable
hands of the entire Board and its officers,
including President Alfred L. Deutsch; Vice
Presidents Maxwell Jospey, Jerome J.
Frank, David M. Miro and Erwin S. Simon;
and Secretary Robert A. Steinberg; and
Executive Vice President Irving A. Shapiro
and his administrative staff.
Mr. Shapiro, in his new position, brings with
himself a wealth of experience. He joined
Sinai's staff in 1970 as an Assistant
Administrator and two years later was
appointed Associate Administrator. In 1976,
Mr. Shapiro was named Administrator and
was responsible for the overall operational
administration of the Hospital until he
became Vice President/Administration in
1978. Prior to coming to Sinai, he was an
Administrative Assistant at an Ohio hospital
and subsequently served as a hospital
consultant for five years. He holds a
Master's degree in Business Administration
from George Washington University.
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