ON THE ROAD To GOOD HEALTH, by Compiled jilt. Davidson Sklar Cancer Survivors' Celebra- tion of Life, an event for sur- vivors, their families and friends, will take place 1-5 p.m. Sunday, June 30, at Sinai Hospital's din- ing room. For more information, call (313) 493-6507. IT'S ALWAYS WISE WHO KNOWS THE WAY. "Look Good ... Feel Better," a free program for women who are currently undergoing treatment for cancer, will take place 7-9 p.m. Monday, July 1, at Critten- don Hospital in Rochester. For more information, call (810) 652-5373. Brighton Hospital, a center which specializes in chemical de- pendency, will host a free com- munity education program titled "Chemical Dependence in the Family: How Their Ad- diction Affects You," on Tues- day, July 9, at 7 p.m. For additional information, call (810) 227-1211, Ext. 248. "Help for Impotent Men (HIM): The Medical Work- Up," will be held 7 p.m. Tuesday, July 9, at Botsford Hospital in Farmington Hills. For more information, call (810) 477-6100. A free immunization clinic for Farmington and surrounding ar- eas will be hosted by the Oak- land County Health Division 9 a.m.-noon Wednesday, July 10, at the Clarenceville United Methodist Church, 20300 Mid- dlebelt Road in Clarenceville. Im- munizations for measles, German measles, mumps, polio, diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough and HaemophiluS in- fluenzae Type B (HIB) will be available. A parent or legal guardian must accompany the child and bring previous immunization in- formation. For more information, call (810) 424-7046. Botsford rheumatologist Dr. Paul Wenig will facilitate the first of a free three-part lecture se- ries on arthritis 7 p.m. Wednesday, July 10. Other ses- sions will be held July 17 and July 31. Preregistration is required. The event will be held at Bots- ford Hospital in Farmington Hills. For more information, cell (810) 477-6100. William Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak will host an adop- tion information program at its administration building 6:30- 8 p.m. Monday, July 15. The program is free, but pre- MEMOS page 66 To BRING SOMEONE r No one is more qualified as a guide to healthy living than a primary care physician. And by choosing one from The Detroit Medical Center referred to a specialist if needed. The DMC provides care in 80 medical specialties and sub- specialties. In fact, the DMC is renown for specialized treatment in many areas including (DMC), you and your family will be assured expert care every step of the way. 41161 .., , To start, our primary care physicians specialize in one of four areas: family medicine, internal medi- cine, pediatrics or ob/ gyn. This allows you to select one who best suits And with disease and birth defects. cancer, heart And, thanks in part to ongoing partnerships with Cancer Institute the Karmanos L and Wayne State University School of Medicine, the DMC's role as a leader continues to grow In short, providing your family with some of the r seven hospitals, 45 outpatient centers and nearly 700 n-lost comprehensive health care in the country starts office locations, it's easy to get the care you need with a primary care physician from the DMC. within minutes from your home or workplace. Finally, and perhaps the greatest advantage of having a primary care physician from - - J 1-800-666-3466. Call us at It's the first step toward good health. And for every step that follows, we'll be there to guide you. the DMC, is the wealth of resources available to you. Wayne State University For instance, anyone in your family can be quickly The Detroit Medical Center 0) CD 3- CO C LU - 7 05