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May 27, 1994 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-05-27

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Sinai Offers Two Unique Classes
For Families On The Go!

Safe Sitter Program
June 18 & 25 and July 25 & 26
Cost: $30

Pleasant Ridge Recreation Center
4 Ridge Road
(near 10 Mile & Woodward)

Busy families today need dependable, well informed baby sitters. This special
two-day course is for young people betwetn the ages of 11 and 13 who want
to learn how to become better baby sitters. Participants learn how to deal with
medical emergencies, plan fun activities and run a business.

Lamaze Weekend Escape
August, October and December

Location to be announced
Cost: $160

If you're having trouble fitting a seven-week Lamaze class into your busy
schedule, our Weekend Escape is just for you! This fast paced class, which is
held at an area hotel, covers the same materials offered in the seven-week
course. After class, relax poolside and enjoy some quiet time before your
baby arrives.

Arvy Kavaliauskas and Dr. Robert Jampel

To register, or for more information about these classes, please call

PHYSICIAN REFERRAL SERVICE

1 -800-248-3627

Administrator of the Kresge Eye
Institute Arvy Kavaliauskas and
Dr. Robert Jampel, chief of staff
at Hutzel Hospital, take their
chances at blackjack during the
hospital's recent fund-raiser, "A
Night On the River." The event
raised money for a phacoemulsifi-
cation instrument used in cataract
surgery.

man of neurology at WSU; Dr. Jef-
frey Forman, vice chief and clin-
ical chief of radiation oncology and
associate department chair of ra-
diation oncology at WSU; and Dr.

Dr. Stephen Wexler, a former
Flint resident and graduate of the
University of Michigan Medical
School, has been installed as pres-

Dr. Robert Lisak

Jack Sobel, chief of the section of
infectious diseases as well as pro-
fessor of medicine and chief of the
division of infectious diseases at
WSU.

Dr. Stephen Wexler





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logical Society. Dr. Wexler is in
private practice in Clayton, Mo.,
and is an assistant clinical profes-
sor of ophthalmology at Washing-
ton University in St. Louis.

More than one-third of the 36
physicians at the Detroit Medical
Center who were listed in the sec-
ond edition of The Best Doctors in
America were chosen from mem-
ber organization Harper Hospital.
The honorees include: Dr. John
Jacobs, vice chief of the depart-
ment of otolaryngology and pro-
fessor of otolaryngology at Wayne
State University; Dr. Robert
Lisak, chief of the department of
neurology and professor and chair-

Dr. Lawrence Lowewenthal

Vision Institute of Michigan is
celebrating its 20th anniversary.
Founded in 1974 by VIM Medical
Director Dr. Lawrence Loewen-
thal, the Vision Institute of Michi-
gan now serves more than 70,000
patients in the tri-county area.



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