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January 28, 1994 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-01-28

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DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE

Physician Referral and
Information Service

ALLERGY/IMMUNOLOGY

Chaim M. Brickman, M.D.
Michael J. Hepner, M.D.
Michael S. Rowe, M.D.
Jeffrey Tulin-Silver, M.D.

Locates the Right Doctor for You

en some people need a doctor they may seek the rec-
ommendation of a family member or friends. However,
we welcome you to contact SinaiSource physician referral ser-
vice for a physician who meets your needs or those of your fam-
ily. The service refers callers to more than 500 members of
Sinai's active medical staff in specialties from obstetrics/gy-
necology to cardiology, orthopedic surgery and family prac-
tice.
When you call 1-800-248-3627, you will be asked to iden-
tify which type of physician you need (Sinai's representatives
can help you do this), a preferred office location and your health
insurance. Feel free to discuss special requests such as a male
or female physician. We will make every attempt to refer you
directly to the type of physician you've requested and make
an appointment during your call.
After calling Sinai's physician referral service, you will re-
ceive additional information in the mail on the physicians in-
cluding their educational and training background, specialties,
subspecialties and office hours.
If you or a member of your family needs a physician, please
call SinaiSource.

inaRio

DERMATOLOGY

Barry I. Auster, M.D.
Henry G. Bryan, M.D.
Ralph J. Coskey, M.D.
Michael A. Dorman, M.D.
Ronald D. Kerwin, M.D.
Lawrence Krugel, M.D.
Earl J. Rudner, M.D.
Andrew E. Segal, M.D.
Stephen W. Sturman, M.D.
Antoinette Tanay, M.D.
Harold R. Wagenberg, M.D.

ENDOCRINOLOGY/METABOLISM

Krystyna Kochanowska,

M.D.

Marvin L. Kofender, M.D.
Ludwig Loreti, M.D.
Lawrence V. Mendelsohn,

M.D.

1 - 8 0 0 - 2 4 8 - 3 6 2 7

HEMATOLOGY/MEDICAL
ONCOLOGY

Robert E. Bloom, M.D.
Leopoldo Eisenberg, M.D.
Lyle S. Goldman, M.D.
Susan E. Harold, M.D.
Sherman A. Kay, M.D.
David A. Leichtman, M.D.
Gerald N. Loomus, M.D.
Robert E. Reed, M.D.
Martin I. Schock, M.D.
Clarence B. Vaughn, M.D.
Sharon T. Wolf, M.D.

INFECTIOUS DISEASES

Michael J. Federman, M.D.
James J. Gordon, M.D.
Michael B. Snyder, M.D.

INTERNAL MEDICINE

Sander J. Paul, M.D.
Steven L. Rabinowe, M.D.
Hershel Sandberg, M.D.
Charles I. Taylor, M.D.
Enrique Urdanivia, M.D.

GASTROENTEROLOGY

PHYSICIAN REFERRAL SERVICE

Hershel C. Jackson, M.D.
Arthur Klass, M.D.
Jay R. Levinson, M.D.
Manuel Sklar, M.D.
Marcus H. Sugarman, M.D.

Ahmad H. Abu-Rashed,
M.D.
Rafael Barfi, M.D.
David L. Benkoff, M.D.
Alan F. Cutler, M.D.
Robert E. Dale, M.D.
Bradford C. Gelzayd, M.D.
Adrian T. Go, M.D.
Phillip A. Goldmeier, M.D.

Elena Akkerman, M.D.
A. Robert Arnstein, M.D.
Stig E. Aronsson, M.D.
Ruth D. Barnett, D.O.
Lawrence E. Blase, M.D.
Stanley Boykansky, M.D.
James B. Bragman, D.O.
Sumner L. Camisa, M.D.
Ronald A. Charles, M.D.
Leon A. Crumley, M.D.
Arthur A. Efros, M.D.
Lisa B. Elconin, M.D.
Marc A. Feldman, M.D.
Steven J. Feldman, M.D.
Julie B. Finn, M.D.
Sarah Gelberd, M.D.

Howard S. Goldberg, M.D.
Amy Goldfaden, M.D.
William S. Gonte, M.D.
David Hallegua, M.D.
Yale P. Halpern, M.D.
Cheryl L. Harris, M.D.
Mark G. Hertzberg, M.D.
David M. Jacobs, M.D.
Amos C. Johnson, M.D.
George Kadian, M.D.
Genise E. Kerner, M.D.
Jeffrey M. Klein, M.D.
Vladimir Klemptner, M.D.
Eric J. Lerman, M.D.
Stanley H. Levy, M.D.
Jeffrey A. Meer, M.D.
Seth M. Mindell, M.D.
Barry M. Moss, M.D.
Gordon M. Moss, M.D.
Bruce M. Niebylski, M.D.
Daniel E. Panush, M.D.
Lloyd J. Paul, M.D.
Ronald D. Pelavin, M.D.
Keith J. Pierce, M.D.
Wasim A. Qazi, M.D.
Harold Rodner, M.D.
Arthur Rose, M.D.
Michael L. Rosen, M.D.
Allan J. Ross, M.D.
Herbert W. Rossin, M.D.
Harry H. Rozencweig, M.D.
Bruce Samarian, M.D.
William C Sharp, M.D.
Bennett J. Shiner, M.D.
William Solomon, M.D.
David S. Steinberger, M.D.
Richard M. Stober, M.D.
Geoffrey k Trivax, M.D.
Burton H. Weintraub, M.D.
Gary S. Yashinsky, M.D.
Eric D. Zonder, M.D.

NEPHROLOGY

Lawrence A. Greenberg,
D.O.
Robert S. Michaels, M.D.
Jonathan Rosenzweig, M.D.
Nison Sabin, M.D.

NEUROLOGY

Ronald S. Bennett, M.D.
Lawrence M. Eilender, M.D.
William M. Leuchter, M.D.
Peter A. LeWitt, M.D.
Steven E. Newman, M.D.
Leonard Sahn, M.D.
Richard M. Trosch, M.D.
Danny F. Watson, M.D.

PULMONARY DISEASES

Chitra D. Amladi, M.D.
Oscar Bigman, M.D.
Marc M. Dunn, M.D.
Raymond Henkin, M.D.
Kevin C. Kyle, M.D.
K Virender Mendiratta,
M.D.
Jeffrey F. Parker, M.D.
Bohdan Pichurko, M.D.
Sanford J. Rautbort, M.D.
Bradley Rowens, M.D.
Steven B. Rubin, M.D.

RHEUMATOLOGY

Henry Brystowski, M.D.
Samuel Indenbaum, M.D.
Marcia A. Johnson, M.D.
Parveen A Qazi, M.D.
Jerome Rosenthal, M.D.
E. Newton Rottenberg, M.D.
Dipti G. Shah, M.D.
Larry J. Silverman, M.D.

These are physicians in the Department of Medicine subspecialties who actively practice at Sinai. They provide
specialty services in numerous areas and have offices throughout southeastern Michigan. For a referral to a physician
close to your home or office who accepts your medical insurance, call 1-800-248-3627 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.,
Monday through Friday.

Speaker Connection

HealthNews Quiz

Name

Address

City

State

Zip

Circle your answers
and mail to:
HealthNews
Sinai Hospital
6767 W. Outer Drive
Detroit, MI 4.8235

YOU WILL RECEIVE THE CORRECT ANSWERS AND A GIFT FOR PARTICIPATING!

1. There are more than 70 known
autoimmune disorders.
True False

2. One of the most common autoimmune
diseases suffered by post-menopausal
women is
a. premenstrual syndrome
b. lupus
c. osteoporosis

SPECIAL ADVERTIS EMENT

3. Lupus often makes its victims feel sick
with fatigue, fever, loss of appetite,
nausea, joint pain and weight loss.
True False

4. The majority of lupus patients are
women over 65.
True False

5. Rheumatoid arthritis cannot appear
in youth.
True False

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6. Emphysema, asthma and
can
narrow the passage ways to, and clog
the lungs.
a. flu
b. bronchitis
c. diabetes

7. The
permits non-surgical
removal of the gall bladder.
a. scalpel b. EKG c. laparoscope

8. The
can actually erase disfi-
guring birthmarks such as port wine
stains.
a. X-ray
b. pulsed dye laser
c. CT scan

9. The Sinai Senior Assessment and Clinic
(SSAC) provides quality of life educa-
tion to seniors including instruction in:
a. exercise
b. social activity
c. nutrition
d. all of the above

10. Sinai's Breast Cancer Volunteer
Program is a peer counseling program.
True False

Sinai Speakers Bureau & Vital
Woman programs offer community
Education

o keep you up-to-date on the latest
T
medical advancements at Sinai and
across the country, the Sinai Speakers Bu-

reau links our healthcare professionals
with civic, community, professional and
religious organizations throughout metro-
politan Detroit to discuss timely medical
issues that concern you most. Our expert
staffof speakers includes physicians, nurs-
es, therapists and other medical special-
ists who are eager to share their expertise
with you.
Whether your group includes 20 or 200
people, the Sinai Speakers Bureau has
something for everyone! From starting
an exercise program for a healthy heart,
to presentations on arthritis and stress
management, our program is tailor-made
just for you
In addition, Sinai offers a special pro-
gram created just for women. Our Vital
Woman program is a unique way for
women to get together in small groups (15
maximum) to learn about the latest de-
velopments in women's healthcare and to
discuss women's health issues. Our speak-
ers address such issues as birth control,
menopause, premenstrual syndrome,
maintaining good health during pregnancy
and breast health, just to name a few.

Corporate Communications/Marketing

1-800-248-3627

Sinai provides the hostess with invi-
tations, and each Vital Woman partici-
pant receives a complimentary workbook
covering numerous aspects of women's
health. And as an extra thank you, each
hostess of a Vital Woman workshop re-
ceives a free gift
The Sinai Speakers Bureau and Vital
Woman workshops are Sinai's way of re-
inforcing the important role of education
in helping you to maintain a healthy
lifestyle.
Because of our commitment to you,
Sinai provides both of these services at ab-
solutely no cost. However, we do ask that
you contact Corporate Conamunica-
tions/Marketing at least eight weeks pri-
or to your planned presentation date. This
allows us adequate time to secure the
speaker who best meets your needs.
To schedule a speaker, call SinaiSource
at 1-800-248-3627, weekdays from 8 a.m.
to 5 p.m. Let us know what topic you wish
to discuss — we'll do the rest. And re-
member, with a comprehensive health sys-
tem such as Sinai, the topic possibilities
are endless!

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