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AT 855-9850 COMPLETELY INSTALLED FOR FURTHER INFORMATION OR APPOINTMENT LOCAL NEWS Jewelers FIND IT V5 AI IN THE Announcing The Campus Mens Shop Mid-Year Storewide Clearance also known as the "Should I wait or shouldn't I wait" Sale On Thursday, July 11, almost everything in our stores will be 30% off. Cardiovascular Therapy Available At Sinai Persons who suffer from a cardiovascular condition may find help through one of Sinai Hospital's five cardiovascular research clinics, which have aided heart disease sufferers since 1980. The cardiovascular clinics are involved in several areas of re- search for the treatment of chronic health problems, includ- ing arrhythmia (irregular heart beat), heart failure, angina (chest pain related to coronary artery disease), hypertension (high blood pressure), and hyperlipidemia (high blood fat levels). Many of the research studies are supported by grants, allowing patients to obtain free medical care for exams and re- lated testing. More than 300 patients with irregular care for heart beats have been treated at Sinai's ar- rhythmia clinic. Laboratory, Clinical Research Director Named both basic laboratory research and clinical investigations. Before coming to Sinai, Dr. Kelly was professor of surgery and chief of the division of oral surgery at the School of Medicine, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sci- ences in Bethesda, Md. He was also commanding officer of the Naval Medical Research and Development Command in Bethesda. Dr. Kelly has been a member of the editorial board of the "I'd better get there on Thursday when the selection is best. Or should I wait until Friday or Saturday when the prices go down more?" On Friday, July 12, almost everything in our stores will be 40% off. "Okay, I'm going to get another 10% today and there's still a lot of great stuff. Or, should I press my luck?" On Saturday, July 13, almost everything in our stores will be 50% off. "This is it! Here I go!" Decide for yourself when.to come, but come to the wonderful Clearance Sale at The Campus Mens Shop. All our regular, in-season merchandise is marked down - low to start, lower each day after. Thursday, 30% off. Friday, 40% off. Saturday, 50% off. Alterations at cost during the sale. N4: •1 r . 1 ■ Birmingham 116 North Woodward 642-1965 Mon., Tues., Wed., Sat. 9:30.6:00 Grosse. Pointe 17045 Kercheval 884-0701 Thurs. & Fri. 9:30-9:00 At the heart failure clinic, the focus is on patient management and patient/family education. Sinai's angina clinic concen- trates on re-evaluation of a patient's current lifestyle and use of new drugs in treating this condition. The newest of the clinics, for hypertension, concentrates on initial blood pressure screening and patient compliance and prescribed treatment programs. The recently established lipid clinic, working in conjunction with Sinai's cardiac rehabilita- tion program, studies the effect of diet, drugs and exercise on blood lipid (cholesterol and trig- lyceride) levels. Dr. Roger D. Blevins is direc- tor of Sinai's cardiovascular re- search clinics. For information, call the hos- pital, 493-6464, weekdays be- tween 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Dr. James Kelly Dr. James F. Kelly has been named director of research at Sinai Hospital of Detroit. He will be responsible for develop- ing research at the hospital, Journal of Oral and Maxillofa- cial Surgery since 1981. He was also the editor of Management of War Injuries to the Jaws and Related Structures. A native of Madison, Wis., Dr. Kelly received his D.D.S. degree from Marquette University in 1956 and his M.S. degree in oral surgery from the University of Michigan in 1962. Sinai Chaplain Blustein Heads Rabbis Commission Rabbi Allan M. Blustein, di- rector of Sinai Hospital's pas- toral care department, has been elected president of the Rabbini- cal Commission of Greater De- troit for 1985-1986. The com- mission, consisting of 26 Or- thodox, Conservative and Re-, form rabbis, coordinates rabbin- ical matters in conjunction with the Detroit Jewish Community Council, sponsors seminars, works with Christian and Mus- lim groups, and holds community-wide observances of events. Rabbi Blustein has been di- rector of pastoral care since 1980. Before coming to Sinai, he spent 23 years as a chaplain in the U.S. Army, retiring with the rank of lieutenant colonel. He holds degress in English, Hebrew literature, public ad- ministration, library science and Rabbi Allan Blustein pastoral counseling, as well as a doctorate in pastoral counseling from sthe Hebrew Theological College of the Jewish University of American in Skokie, Ill.