4 ■ SUMMER 1994 ISSUE ■ SINAI HOSPITAL HealthNews inai's Breast Health Care pro- gra.rn works with many medical disciplines to ensure co- ordinated breast care. With the help of experts in the flelds of obstetrics and gynecology, radiation oncology, medical oncolo- gy, medicine, surgery, psychiatry and support from the breast cancer support groups, a con- certed team effort keeps women healthy. Sinai strongly encour- ages manirnogra.rns, breast self exams and phy sician exams in the e against breast can- surgery is neces- mtd: orsan y S Sinai's uniquely responsive Women's Services program addresses the diverse needs of women. Sinai Responds to the Diverse Needs of Women hen a woman picks up the telephone to make a doctor's appointment, it might be for a variety of reasons. It might be that she has discovered a suspicious lump in her breast. It might be that she has not missed a period as she had hoped — and she is NOT pregnant, a profound disappointment as her child-bearing years wane. It might be that she has experienced ex- cessive bleeding and is fearful of a tumor. Or it might be that she has been awak- ened by profuse sweating in the middle of the night, reminding her of a condition her mother called "hot flashes." All of these concerns are addressed by the uniquely responsive Women's Services program at Sinai Hospital directed by David B. Schwartz, M.D., Chairman of the Department of Obstetrics and Gyne- cology. Dr. Schwartz's professional career be- gan in South Africa and later took him to England. From hospitals with primitive equipment to sophisticated healthcare facilities, Dr. Schwartz has witnessed remarkable changes in obstetrics and gy- necology during his 30 years of practice. Now at Sinai, he and the entire ob ✓gyn staff are at the forefront of developing innova- tive, personalized healthcare services that protect mother and baby in ways scarcely imaginable just a quarter of a century ago. Dr. Schwartz oversees a full range of women's health care services. These ser- vices are available at Sinai Hospital, the Louis and Vivian Berry Health Center, which opened in Farmington Hills in 1991, and at numerous physicians' offices locat- ed throughout Southeastern Michigan. The Berry Center provides a friendly, con- venient site for outpatient surgery and also houses the Women's Center staffed with a gynecologic cancer specialist, an expert in menstrual disorders and maternal- fetal medicine specialists who provide a full range of high-risk pregnancy services. The Women's Center is located just a floor above Sinai's exceptional outpatient Berry Surgery Center. PE IAL ADVE •TI IMIN011 W Plans are underway for a new Women's Center in the northwestern corridor which will combine some of the newer satellite services under one roof and include addi- tional services and programs such as breast care, urogynecology and adult women's medicine. In his precise, Queen's English, Dr. Schwartz pays tribute to the expertise of Sinai's physicians, nurses, technicians, so- cial workers, coordinators and counselors who compose what he calls an extended healthcare team. "No one individual can manage to have the multiple skills that are needed by so many patients today. Peo- ple have high expectations for their health; they want absolute quality in the easiest fashion with minimum inconvenience and discomfort. This requires good communi- cation and coordination in our depart- ment." gynecology, radiation s „- And lop . . me 'me, surgery, psychiatry, rpups use a team effort to ensure le..... g g'ec. may provide telephone support throughout the patient's treatment expe- rience. At Sinai, breast health goes beyond medical care. "Patients and families al most always feel a loss of control over their lives. We help women to regain control by offering psy ,,,,,t cholog,ical and emotional support," says. Ms. Diaz. Sinai's High-Risk Pregnancy Team inai's High-Risk Pregnancy Team is composed of perinatologists (board- certified maternal-fetal medicine sub- specialists), neonatologists (board-certified pediatricians who have received training in the care of newborn babies), and obstetric anesthesiologists who are available 24 hours a day. In addition, uniquely skilled nurses -staff the antepartum and postpar- tum units and the carefully monitored nurseries. Sinai's maternal-fetal medicine specialists include Director of Maternal- Fetal Medicine Gregory L. Goyert, M.D., Debra Wright, M.D., Richard Bronsteen, M.D., and David B. Schwartz, M.D., Chair- man of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology. As with each of Sinai's obstetric patients, the high-risk mother has access to the services of highly trained ultrasound tech- nicians, a genetics counselor and perina- tal social worker. Nurses with advanced S training and certification provide educa- tion and patient care under the direction of Sinai's maternal-fetal medicine faculty. Sinai's High-Risk Team uses a variety of the latest techniques to monitor the health and development of babies. Testing procedures include advanced-level ultra- sound (with color-flow doppler) to measure growth and assess anatomy; non-stress tests (NST) to evaluate fetal health; biophysical profile testing to confirm a safe intrauterine environment for the baby; and amniocentesis to detect genetic abnormalities. Sinai also sees to the special needs of mothers and infants during the exciting time of labor and delivery. Anesthesia ser- vices are available around the clock for epidural pain relief or when cesarean births become necessary. The cesarean birth rate at Sinai is among the lowest in the region and far lower than the national rate. For infants who are at-risk after birth, Sinai features a Level III neonatal inten- sive care unit (NICU) staffed 24 hours a day with board certified neonatologists. These pediatric sub-specialists team up with a superbly trained nursing staff to handle even the most complicated newborn problems. Sinai's Director of Maternal-Fetal Med- icine Gregory L. Goyert, M.D., says: "Oth- er hospitals may offer the same clinical 'services for high-risk obstetric patients that Sinai does. What sets us apart, however, is that our high-risk pregnancy program is tailored to meet the needs of each pa- tient. Some patients may only require a one-time consultation. Others may require long-time co-management or direct man- agement. Whatever their needs, Sinai's High-Risk Pregnancy Team is there to provide expertise and support to high-risk moms."