LIFESTYLES Insured Certified Licensed -4 PROFILE -`mr David Stutz: Savvy Physician -1 . .1111111iiii11111111r CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ Local Columnist Enrichment Classes for ages 3-5 Free T-shirt to 1st 25 Enrolled for June Session Rhonda Neuvirth-Mostyn 569-0857 Jaymie Phillips-Mostyn 355-4716 JEWELRY REPAIR WHILE YOU WAIT (IN MOST CASES) • WATCH REPAIR • FACTORY TRAINED ROLEX REPAIR TECHNICIAN • ENGRAVING • ANTIQUE POCKET WATCH REPAIR • RING SIZING • DIAMOND SETTING & PRONG REPAIR FREE WATCH BATTERY WITH ALL REPAIRS • ti (EXCEPT LITHIUM BATTERIES) GORNBEIN• Fidelity Bank Building 24901 Northwestern Hwy. Southfield 357-1056 JEWELERS DON'T LEAVE IT TO CHANCE... —leave it by choice. LEAVE IT TO HADASSAH ...where your WILL assures the future of forward-looking programs for Jewish survival. For brochure return this ad with your name and address. estAND BEQUESTS DEPARTMENT ,±1fILLS HADASSAH. 50 W 58th Street New York, NY 10019, (212)303-8062 NAME: David Robert Stutz AGE: 45 OCCUPATION: Board certified medical doctor in internal medicine and geriatrics. EDUCATION: BS degree in mathematics from the University of Michigan and a medical degree from the University of Michigan. FAMILY: He is married to ,former Detroiter Karen Jones, a volunteer counselor. He has two children: Aaron, a sophomore at Harvard, and Deborah, a high school student. His parents, George and Mary Stutz, reside in Huntington Woods. He has three sisters: Carol Lash, a Birmingham resident; Ellen Kaplan, a physical therapist at Beaumont Hospital; and Judy Novit, a resident of Bloomington, Indiana. RESIDENCE: Sarasota, Florida. SYNAGOGUE: Venice Jewish Community Center Harriet Friel man's PHOTOGRAPHY Weddings • Bar Mitzvahs • Portraits Sport Teams • Old Photos Copied Instant Passport Photos 25784 Middlebelt Road ORGANIZATIONS: American College of Physicians, American Geriatric Society, and former board member of Sarasota Manatee Jewish Federation. He is also active with the local Jewish resettlement program for Russians. FAVORITE BOOK: His favorite authors are Primo Levi and V.S. Naipul. (Mid-Eleven Center) (313) 477-4753 94 FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1991 Farmington Hills, MI 48018} HOBBIES: Avid jogger and marathon runner. He enjoys computers. LATEST ACCOMPLISHMENT: "Completing the Savvy Patient with co-author Bernard Feder. It's a communication and decision-making guide for patients and is published by Consumer Reports Books." PHILOSOPHY: "Focus your energy where you can have the most positive results and always maintain a sense of humor." BACKGROUND: David Stutz grew up in Huntington Woods. His parents, George and Mary Stutz, still reside in the same home. His father is an attorney and past president of Temple Israel and the Goodfellows. His parents are still active in the Detroit Jewish Community. He was graduated from Berkley High School before entering the University of Michigan. During his college years, he went on a blind date with Karen Jones. They realized that their families were acquaintances, and they had attended some of the same childhood birthday parties. After Dr. Stutz was graduated from the U-M, they married. After receiving his medical training at U-M, he spent two years in the Air Force developing computer curriculum for medical assistants in the Air Force and Navy. In 1976 he taught at the University of Wisconsin Medical School. There, he was an active contributor to His book, The Savvy Patient, is a guide on how to make informed medical decisions and how to strengthen relations with doctors. the American College of Physicians' Computer-Based Exam Project, which developed computer-simulated patients for testing. In 1977 he decided to enter private practice in Sarasota, Florida. He is affiliated with Sarasota Memorial Hospital, where he has served as chief of staff. In addition to his geriatric practice he also has a following in sports medicine. He is one of the spring team training physicians for the Chicago White Sox and Baltimore Orioles. In response to the number of questions he received from patients and friends, he decided to write the book The Savvy Patient. The book is a guide for patients on how to make informed medical decisions and how to strengthen relationships with doctors. "It's my observation over the years that patients need better communication skills to deal with doctors;' said Dr. Stutz. ❑ 4 -4 —4