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Sinai Hospital Appointees Are Named
After earning a bachelor's
degree in psychology and
philosophy from the
Dominican College in
Racine, Wis., Dr. O'Leary
completed his master's and
doctorate degrees in clincial
psychology at the California
School of Professional Psy-
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Dr. O'Leary is a member
of the American Psycholog-
ical Association and the
Michigan Psychological
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Dr. Morris Brown has
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He completed a clinical
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JAN GOLDBERG
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Bachelors degree in Physical Education
Former Program Assistant at the
Bachelor of Science degree
in biology from Wayne
State University and his
Master of Science degree in
radiology administration
from the University of Cin-
cinnati. His post-graduate
work also included courses
in hospital administration
at the University of Michi-
gan.
Aldridge attained recog-
nition for his scholastic
achievements at the Brooke
Army. Medical Center in
Fort Sam Houston, Tex:,
where he was named "Most
Outstanding Student" in
1968.
He is an active member of
the American Hospital
Radiology Administrators,
and held various committee
posts to advance manage-
Roman T. Kulich was re-
cently promoted to director
of finance at Sinai Hospital
of Detroit.
Kulich earned a Bachelor
of Arts degree in business
administration from Michi-
gan State University's
Honors College from which
he graduated with high
honors in 1974.
His professional affilia-
tions include the American
Institute of Certified Public
Accountants, the Michigan
Association of Certified
Public Accountants and the
Hospital Financial Man-
agement Association.
Psychologist Dr. John
O'Leary has been ap-
pointed to Sinai Hospi-
tal's rehabilitation
medicine staff.
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Dr. Brown is a member of
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Critical Care Medicine, the
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sukkot in the homes of Jef-
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Mrs. Rochelle Millen on
Oct. 18. In the sukka they
will learn about the mean-
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the various blessings.
The special education
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4:15 p.m. at the United
Hebrew School Bnai David
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The individualized cur-
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holiday preparation, Heb-
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who are enrolled in public
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Arlene Millman, Rabbi Ab-
raham Zentman, special-
ists; Deena Schramm, aide;
and Mrs. Rochelle Millen,
supervisor. For informa-
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