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March 11, 1994 - Image 72

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-03-11

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For advanced treatment
of nearsightedness,
go to the place that is...
first.

You've heard about Radial Keratotomy, the brief, in-office procedure that is proven effective in reducing
or eliminating the need for glasses and contact lenses. If that sounds good to you...thinkfirst.
Sinai is the first hospital in the world to perform laser surgery for glaucoma.
Sinai is the first hospital in the world to perform experiments with lasers to correct nearsightedness,
farsightedness and astigmatism.
Sinai is the only hospital in the state of Michigan performing FDA clinical investigations for
excimer laser refractive surgery. This procedure is not yet available to the general public.
However, Radial Keratotomy is available. And it's proven safe and effective in correcting near-
sightedness and astigmatism in over one million cases worldwide.
The point is this: When it comes to advanced procedures like Radial Keratotomy, it is prudent to
go with a proven leader. Your choice is obvious.

R e ger Re y of ctive
Sinai

the obvious choice

With 10 offices throughout the tri-county area, call
1-800-944-4555 for a free evaluation or a list of seminar dates.

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SHOT

cular disease. He is a resident
of Bloomfield Hills. Dr. Rosen-
blum was named in the field of
tumor surgery. He is a resident
of West Bloomfield.

Dr. Michael Epstein

Dr. Michael Epstein has been
appointed director of cardiolo-
gy at Children's Hospital of
Michigan. Prior to joining the
staff at Children's, Dr. Epstein
was chief of cardiology at the
University of Florida College of
Medicine in Gainesville and
medical director of the pediatric
catheterization laboratory at
Shands Hospital in north cen-
tral Florida.

3 :Wm

Don Graham Associates
is pleased to announce the grand opening
of a new physical therapy & rehabilitative clinic!

26630 Southfield Road
lathrup Village, MI 48076
(810) 559-6730

Other convenient locations in the Detroit-Metro area:

Troy:
3142 Rochester Rd.
Troy, MI 48083
(810) 528-2540

Warren:
23700 Van Dyke Ave.
Warren, MI 48089

DON GRAHAM

ASSOCIATES

(810) 757-0220

Dr. Melvin Linden

Melvin Linden and David
Rothenberg, both doctors of
osteopathic medicine, have
joined the medical staff of Sinai
Hospital. The doctors special-
ize in family medicine and pro-
vide primary care for infants,
seniors and others. They also
provide women's care. Their
practice, located in Dearborn
Heights, is one of three Sinai
family medical centers.

DRUNK DRIVING DOESN'T
JUST KILL DRUNK DRIVERS.

Alonzo Drake, killed ;1/17191 at
10:53pm 07? Robbins Rd., Harvest, AL.

Next time your friend insists on
driving drunk, do whatever it takes to
stop him. Because if he kills innocent
people, how will you live with yourself?

FRIENDS DON'T LET FRIENDS DRIVE DRUNK.

Eighteen physicians from
the Henry Ford Medical Group
were listed as 'Top Does" in the
upcoming book The Best Doc-
tors In America, published by
Woodward-White Inc. Among
them are Dr. Sidney Gold-
stein and Dr. Mark Rosen-
blum.
Dr. Goldstein was named in
the field of general cardiovas-

Dr. Mark Bocknek

Dr. Mark Bocknek, a pedi-
atrician in Highland Township,
has been named Physician of
the Year at Huron Valley Hos-
pital. Dr. Bocknek received a
plaque noting the honor at the
annual medical staff dinner
dance. A resident of Farming-
ton Hills, Dr. Bocknek and his
wife, Cheryl, serve on the board
of Temple Israel's Couples Club.

Dr. Bruce Kaczander, a
podiatrist, again appeared on
the cover of a national podiatric
journal, Podiatry Management.
His article, "Principles of Po-
diatric Rehabilitation," ap-
peared in the February 1994
issue. Dr. Kaczander, with of-
fices in Lathrup Village and
Plymouth, had his photograph
on the cover of the same jour-
nal a year ago.

Dr. Samuel Indenbaum

Dr. Samuel Indenbaum of
Franklin is the newly elected
chief of staff of Sinai Hospital.
Dr. Indenbaum is a graduate of
Wayne State Vpiversity School
of Medicine and completed his

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