SINAI HOSPITAL Sinai Hospital Ambulatory Services Division is pleased to welcome Jerry Markowitz, D.O. Roger M. Kushner, D.O. and Melissa Nasser, Certified Physician Assistant in the practice of Obstetrics and Gynecology. To make an appointment, please call (313) 535-8484 during normal business hours. ■ III ■ 27301 Five Mile Road One Block East of Inkster on Five Mile Rd. Redford, Michigan 48239 • 4. 411 • 4. • 41. • 4. 41' • Al ■ • 4. ell ■ • as • • OM 4. • IMF. 1110 AO. a.. 4 0 SUMMER THERAPY FOR CHILDREN • MN 41, • • • 410 4111 A OCCUPATIONAL A SENSORY INTEGRATION A PHYSICAL THERAPY SENSORY MOTOR GROUPS A class designed for children of all ages, grouped by ability, to enhance their physical development. HANDWRITING GROUPS A unique program designed for children experiencing difficulty with the skill of handwriting Ets C ENTER • AP. Nikki Rosen-Lieberman, M.A., OTR Jill D. Spokojny, 0 TR Alb .4 Be 4■ • For more information or to schedule appointments call: 411° ' AI. 4. A. 5600 West Maple Road, Suite C-304 (located at the intersection of Maple and Orchard Lake Road.) • Now in West Bloomfield! (810) 855-0030 ■ •• • NM . 4/°' 4%. 41)* A116' • • in 4b- • .. A. Aa. 40 Leland Babitch David Fromm, M.D. Leland Babitch, a fourth-year student at Wayne State Univer- sity School of Medicine, has re- ceived the 1995 American Medical Association-Glaxo Achievement Award for out- standing leadership in the med- ical field. This award was presented to 25 students from medical schools throughout the United States at the American Medical Association's conference in Washington, D.C., held in March. Mr. Babitch was active in the medical-school student govern- ment at Wayne and served as ed- itor of the yearbook. He also played a prominent role in ex- panding the medical capabilities of the Cass Corridor Free Clinic. After graduation in June, Mr. Babitch will join the staff at St. Louis Children's Hospital in St. Louis, Mo., as a pediatric resi- dent. and biliary tract surgery. He is involved in research in gastroin- testinal physiology, especially the function of gastric mucosal sure face cells. He graduated from the' University of California School of Medicine and was a research fellow in surgery at Harvard Medical School and Beth Israel Hospital from 1967 to 1969. Dr. David Fromm, Penberthy professor and chairman of the de- partment of surgery at Wayne State University School of Med- icine and the chief of the depart- ment of surgery at Harper Hospital, has been elected to a six-year term as a member of the board of directors of the Ameri- can Board of Surgery. Member- ship is drawn from 18 national and regional surgical specialties and organizations. Dr. Fromm is surgeon-in-chief at the Detroit Medical Center and vice present of University Physicians Inc., Wayne State University's faculty practice plan. He also is a trustee of the DMC. Dr. Fromm is recognized for his expertise in gastroenterology and has clinical interest in gas- trointestinal as well as hepatic Dr. Michael Nathanson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Nathanson of West Bloomfield, is being promoted to associate professor of medicine at Yale Uni- versity School of Medicine in New Haven, Conn. Dr. Nathanson also is being promoted to asso- ciate professor in the department of cell biology at Yale, where he has a joint appointment. Dr. Nathanson came to Yale in 1988 as a postdoctoral fellow in diges- tive diseases. He currently con-, ducts liver research and practice, gastroenterology. Dr. Ted Schwartzenfeld (-/ Dr. Ted Schwartzenfeld, an otorhinolaryngologist with Oak- land General Hospital, has re-