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August 17, 1984 - Image 73

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-08-17

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, August 17, 1984 73

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West Bloomfield proudly
announce the birth of their
first born, Bryan Stewart.

July 27 — Dr. and Mrs.
David Berlin (Laura
Gottlieb) of West Bloom-
field proudly announce the
birth of their son, Jason
Alan, brother to Michael
Jeffrey. The proud grand-
parents are Doris and
Eugene Gottlieb of Far-
mington Hills and Sara and
Max Berlin of Southfield.

July 27 — Dr. Jerome and
Susan Zimberg (nee Susan
Stollman) of Oak Park joy-
fully announce the birth of
their son, Aaron Michael.
Proud great-grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Richman of Oak Park, Mrs.
Ida Zimberg and Mrs.

Bertha Mishcovsky, also of great-grandparents are
Oak Park. Proud Judge Nathan J. Kaufman
grandparents are Mr. and of Southfield and Mr. and
Mrs. Hyman Stollman of Mrs. Norman Blake of
Farmington Hills and Mr. Southfield. Mira Rose is
and Mrs. Donald Zimberg of named in loving memory of
Oak Park. Aaron Michael is her paternal grandmother
named in loving memory of Sarah Rose Weisenthal.
his
maternal
great-grandfather
Mr.
July 12 — Rick and
Aaron Stollman and JoAnne Adams (nee
paternal great-grandfather JoAnne Shpargel of
Mr. Morris Mishcovsky.
Southfield) of Buffalo
Grove,
III.,
proudly
July 26 — Former announce the birth of a
Southfield residents Dr. and daughter, Abby Beth, sister
Mrs. Leonard Weisenthal to Elliot Scott. Proud
(Debra Blake) of grandparents are Mrs.
Romeoville, Ill., proudly Clara
Shpargel
of
announce the birth of a Southfield and Mr. and Mrs.
daughter, Mira Rose, sister Eldon Brown of Garland,
to Joseph Nathan. Proud Tex. Abby is named in
grandparents are Mrs. Jack loving memory of her
(Rose Blake) Dendel of paternal
Allegan, Mich., and Marvin great-grandmother and
Blake of Southfield. Proud maternal aunt.

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LOCAL NEWS

Sinai has new vice presidents

Percy Allen II and
Thomas Lant, have been
appointed vice presidents
for administration of Sinai
Hospital of Detroit by
Executive Vice President
Irving A. Shapiro. Prev-
iously, both Lant and Allen
served as associate ad-
ministrators.
Allen and Lant will be re-
sponsible for the adminis-
trative functions of the hos-
pital. They will work closely
with Shapiro; Dr. Arnold R.
Axelrod, vice president for
medical affairs; and David
Lantto, vice president for
finance.
Allen came to Sinai Hos-
pital in 1982 after seven
years as a senior assistant
administrator of Parkview
Memorial Hospital in Fort
Wayne, Ind.
Allen has served on the
Indiana Hospital Associa-
tion Council on Health Care
Delivery Systems, the Visit-
ing Nurses Advisory Com-
mittee and the Inner City
Health Care Needs Task
Force.
He is a member of the
American College of Hospi-
tal Administrators and the
National Association of
Health Services Executives.
He received a master's
degree in public adminis-
tration and completed the
Sloan Program of Hospital
Administration at Cornell
University in Ithaca, N.Y.
Allen received his B.S. de-
gree in economics from Oak-
land University.
Lant holds an adjunct
associate professorship at
the Wayne State University
College of Nursing.
Prior to joining Sinai's
staff, Lant served as associ-
ate administrator/clinical
director of nursing in the
department of medicine at
the Johns Hopkins Hospital
in Baltimore, Md.

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Lant is a member of the
American Society of Nurs-
ing Service Administrators
of the American Hospital
Association, serving as the
program chairman for this
association. He is a member
of the Midwest Alliance in
Nursing and has been
nominated as a fellow of the
American Academy of
Nursing.
Lant did postgraduate
work in administrative sci-
ence at WSU and Johns
Hopkins Universities. He
received his Master of Sci-
ence in nursing degree from
the University of Maryland
and earned a Bachelor of
Science in nursing degree at
Andrews University in Ber-
rien Springs, Mich.
The hospital, meanwhile,
paid tribute recently to
philanthropist Nathan I.
Goldin at the formal open-
ing of Sinai's new Nathan I.
and Betty Goldin Health
Care Center in West Bloom-
field.
The new facility offers the
folowing Sinai services: re-
habilitation medicine, car-
diovascular fitness and re-
habilitation and out-
pataient psychiatry. Pri-
vate offices of Sinai physi-
cians specializing in inter-
nal medicine and dentistry

are also available.
The comprehensive re-
habilitation medicine serv-
ices include consultation
and evaluation of rehabili-
tation and pain and motion
problems, as well as elec-
tromyographic examina-
tions. Thermotheraphy,
whirlpool, traction and
exercise in a gym are some
of the physical therapy serv-
ices offered. Activities of
daily living evaluation and
treatment, exercise
therapy, and splinting are
services offered by occupa-
tional therapists. In addi-
tion, treatment of speech
and hearing problems is
available for adults and
children.
The cardiovascular fit-
ness and rehabilitation pro-
gram is for persons recover-
ing from a heart attack or
heart surgery or persons
who want to start a super-
vised fitness and health
education program to re-
duce their risk of developing
heart disease. A thorough
evaluation, including an
exercise tolerance test, is
used to determine fitness
and establish an individual
exercise prescription.
Comprehensive out-
patient psychiatry services
are also offered.

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