8 ■ SUMMER 1995 ISSUE ■ SINAI HOSPITAL r rce Physician Referral and Information Service Sinai Spcakers Bureau program offers community education Locates the Right Doctor for You Mo keep you up to date on the latest JL medical advancements at Sinai W hen some people need a doctor they may seek the recommendation of a family member or friends. However, we welcome you to contact SinaiSource physician referral service for a physician who meets your needs or those of your family. The service refers callers to more than 500 members of Sinai's active medical staff in specialties from obstetrics/gynecology to cardiology, orthopedic surgery and family practice. When you call 1-800-248-3627, you will be asked to identify which type of physi- cian you need (Sinai's representatives can help you do this), a preferred office lo- cation and your health insurance. Feel free to discuss special requests such as your preference for either a male or female physician. We will make every at- tempt 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 receive additional in- formation in the mail on the physicians, including their educational and train- ing background, specialties, subspecialties and office hours. If you or a member of your family needs a physician, please call SinaiSource. s PHYSICIAN REFERRAL SERVICE 1 - 8 0 0 - 2 4 8 - 3 6 2 7 Sinai Health Care Foundation n its third year of operation, the Sinai Health Care Foundation reaches thou- sands of contributors in the metropolitan area who wish to support Sinai Hospital's tradition of medical excellence. The Foundation raises and administers funds to meet the healthcare needs of the community. Thanks to many generous donors, the Foundation is meeting its mission of providing continued support to Michigan's only Jewish-sponsored hospital. Richard Roth chairs the Foundation's Board of Trustees. I Among the Foundation's efforts are: Sponsors Club. Begun in 1993, this annual membership drive raised more than $17,000 from 340 donors last year. All $50 membership gifts are listed in the quar- terly Foundation Features. Founding 500. This special campaign raised $220,000 from 440 donors, each of I and across the country, the Sinai Speakeis Bureau links our healthcare I professionals with civic, community, professional and religious organza- lions throughout metropolitan Detroit to discuss timely medical issues that concern you most Our expert staff of speakers includes physicians, nurses, therapists and other medical special- ist,s who are eager to share their ex- pertise 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 Women's topics include birth con- trol, menopause, premenstrual syn- drome, rnaintaimng good health during pregnancy and breast health, just to name a few. A sampling of topics for men include I stress education, prostate cancer and heart disease. ! The Sinai Speakers Bureau is the impor- t Sinai's way of reinforcing inai Hospital is centrally located in metropolitan Detroit on West 1.3 Outer Drive just north of West McNichols/ Six Mile Road and two blocks east of Greenfield. The main entrance is on West Outer Drive. Valet parking is available at the McNichols/Six Mile entrance. \ WEST BLOOMFIELD 1/ 96 a) as _i e ca - NOVI s,/, el S PEC IAL ADVERTI S EM ENT For more information, or to request a copy of "The Gift of Medical Excellence" or Foundation Features, please call the Development Office at (313) 493-5877. For more information, or to request a copy of "The Gift of Medical Excellence" or Foundation Features, please call the Development Office at (313) 493-5877. 696 LIVONIA McNichols (Six Mile) Outer Dr r ■ SINAI HOSPITAL ' 1 0 Merr ima n 0 Fa rm ing to n . so o o o- FERNDALE c,,_ , o- ,---' Hagg e rty special occasion or memorialize an individual OAK PARK Eight Mile i ie ci e lp p wu Tribute Gifts. Tributes of S5 or more provide a meaningful way to acknowledge a 6' FARMINGTON Endowment Funds. There are many giving opportunities for those who wish to provide permanent funding for specific services or facilities. Endowment gifts may also be made in conjunction with the United Jewish Foundation. ROYAL OAK 696 _,c 2 0 Maple BIRMINGHAM 4-6, r> whom contributed a minimum of $500. Their names are listed on the Founding 500 Wall of Honor in the Hospital's West Outer Drive lobby. Heritage Ball. The annual Heritage Ball raises funds for a particular area of service. The 1995 Heritage Ball will be at the Westin Hotel on October 25. Proceeds will benefit digestive health and the IBD Center. On October 11, there will be a Patron's Evening at Franklin Hills Country Club. The event will honor the past chairmen of the Sinai Hospital Board of Directors and the founding chair- men of the Sinai Health Care Foundation. tant role of education in helping you to maintain a healthy lifestyle. Because dour commitment to you Sinai provides this service at absolutely no cost. However, we do ask that you contact Corporate Communica- tions/ Marketing at least eight weeks prior to your planned presentation date. This allows us adequate time to secure the speaker who best meets your needs. To schedule a speaker, call SinalSource at 1-800-248-3627, week- days from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Let us know what topic you wish to discuss -- we'll do the rest. And remember, with a comprehensive health system such as Sinai, the topic possibilities are endless! .c _ -a z - 0 (/) 0 DETROIT 0) _c c 0 TD ES 41 paw a) a) Ford I— DEARBORN Zr 410 GO