Free Prostate Cancer Screenings
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Iowa.
Dr. Singer's practice will en-
compass adult and pediatric con-
ditions of the neck and back as
well as spinal trauma.
Dr. Melvin Linden was elected
president of the Michigan Associ-
ation of Physicians and Surgeons.
Dr. Linden, whose practice is in
Dearborn Heights, received his os-
teopathic medical degree from the
I College of Osteopathic Medicine
and Surgery in Des Moines, Iowa
in 1959. He has been president of
the Wayne County Osteopathic
Association and the Michigan As-
sociation of Osteopathic Family
Physicians.
Currently, he is chief of the fam-
ily practice department at Both-
• ford Hospital in Farmington and
/--"' is on the staffs of Garden City Hos-
Or. Melvin Linden
pital and Sinai Hospital in Detroit.
He is a resident of West Bloom-
field.
\_ Dr. Murray N. Ehrinpreis has
• assumed the presidency of the
Michigan Society for Gastroin-
testinal Endoscopy. He will serve
a two-year term.
Dr. Ehrinpreis is currently serv-
ing his third and final term as the
American College of Gastroen-
terology governor for the state of
Michigan.
The Huntington Woods resi-
\-, dent is an associate professor of
medicine at Wayne State Univer-
sity.
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•
Jacqueline Stark Odom,
Ph.D., has Completed her doctor-
ate in clinical psychology from The
Union Institute.
Dr. Odom will continue to pro-
vide individual, group and mari-
tal therapy at Associates of
Birmingham/Henry Ford Health
Systems.
She specializes in treating anx-
iety, depression, eating disorders
and relationship problems.
Dr. Steven D. Zalla, son of Dr.
Harvey and Linda Zalla, was ap-
pointed chief resident in the de-
partment of family medicine at
Sinai Hospital in Detroit. He will
,_7) complete his residency in the fall
of 1997.
Dr. Zalla graduated from Michi-
gan State University, where he re-
ceived his bachelor's degree as well
as his doctoral degrees with Sig-
ma Sigma Phi honors.
Prostate cancer can be successfully treated
when detected in the early stages.
The facts about prostate cancer:
• It is the most common form of cancer death among American men.
• An estimated 317,000 men will be diagnosed with prostate
cancer in 1996.
• Approximately 41,400 men will die from prostate cancer this year.
If you're between 40 and 70 years of age and would like to register for a free screening,
contact the location nearest you. Early detection and annual testing are the best weap-
ons in the fight against prostate cancer.
Tuesday, September 24, 1996
8:30 am to 12:30 pm
Wednesday, September 25, 1996
9:00 am to 11:00 am
Providence Medical Center -
South Lyon
Providence Medical Center-
West Bloomfield
210 North Lafayette
(in downtown South Lyon)
1-800-341-0801
7416 Haggerty Road
(at Fourteen Mile)
1-800-341-0801
Tuesday, September 24, 1996
9:00 am to 12:00 noon
Wednesday, September 25, 1996
9:00 am to 1:00 pm.
Providence Medical Center-
Milford
Providence Medical Center-
Providence Park,-Novi
1155 Milford Road
(between Commerce and M-59)
1-800-341-0801
47601 Grand River, Suite A-201
(at Beck)
1-800-341-0801
Wednesday, September 25, 1996
9:00 am to 4:00 pm
Thursday, September 26, 1996
9:00 am to 1:00 pm
Sinai Berry Surgery Center
Providence Medical Center-
Providence Park, Novi
28500 Orchard Lake Road
(in Farmington Hills)
1-800-243-3627
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PROVIDENCE HOSPITAL AND MEDICAL CENTERS
47601 Grand River, Suite A-201
1-800-341-0801
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