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September 20, 1996 - Image 68

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-09-20

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We wish ourfirmify and friends a
very healthy, happy andprospercms New Year.

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happy, healthy
(New Wear,.

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happy, healtlui
(Mew Wear.

IRVING AND BRENDA ALTUS AND FAMILY

LEONARD AND NORMA LEVITIN

AL AND BUNNY
SILVERMAN-FISHER

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We wish our family and friends a
very healthy, happy andprosperous New Year.

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happy, healthy
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happy, healthy
(Ilea) (Year.

training in plastic and recon-

JEFF, LINDA AND RICK LEVITIN

MAC AND RUTH WAXER

MORRIS AND SYLVIA BOBROFF

BOCA RATON, FL

We wish our family and friends a
very healthy, happy andprosperous New Tear.

EDDIE EDELMAN
NEELEY AND JOEY

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structive surgery. He received his
medical degree from Texas Tech
University Health Sciences Cen-
ter and completed his residency
in general surgery at Texas Tech
and St. Joseph Hospital.

Dr. Mitchell Rosenthal, vice

We wish our family andfriends a
very healthy, happy andprosperous New Year.

BOB AND JEANNETTE FELDMAN

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to-- a&
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anti '<datives;

SYLVIA AND IRVING ROSS

JACK, ZELDA, NANCI AND
HOLLY SHAY

LAUDERHILL, FL

A Very Happy and
Healthy New Year
to All Our
Friends and Family.

A Very Happy and
Healthy New Year
to All Our
Friends and Family.

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JUDGE MARILYN KELLY

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offiriv'ena‘
anereiatives.

MR. AND MRS. LEON
AND ESTERA HALPERN

DR. MANNY AND
BARBARA KRASMAN
MICHAEL, STEPHEN AND
DANIELLE

May the. coming
ye_al, be filled
with health and
happiness fop'
all OtAN faknily
VACI friends.

May the coming
yeap' be filled
with health and
happiness fop'
all o ► .,q. family
and friends.

MR. AND MRS. GEDALE
ELBAUM AND FAMILY

THE GARTNERS
ARNOLD, DIANE,
JESSICA AND JOEY

president of research and educa-
tion at Rehabilitation Institute of
Michigan (RIM), is one of the first
psychologists to be certified by the
American Board of Rehabilitation
Psychology.
The board, established in 1995,
administered its first set of certi-
fied examinations in July. Dr.
Rosenthal was one of 10 individ-
uals who successfully completed
the process and was awarded a
diploma in rehabilitation psy-
chology.
Dr. Rosenthal, also a professor
and associate chairman of the de-
partment of physical medicine
and rehabilitation at Wayne State
University, is also the secretary
of the newly established board.

Dr. Michael L. Fox recently

qualified as a certified medical re-
view officer. Dr. Fox is certified in
family practice and addiction med-
icine with offices in Farmington
and Livonia.
Dr. Fox was certified by the
Medical Review Officer Certifica-
tion Council, an independent or-
ganization that identifies
physicians with the highest pro-
fessional standards of medical ex-
pertise and practical skills
necessary to evaluate drug and
alcohol tests in public and private
sectors of the workplace.



Technology And
Birth Defects

MARSHALL FRANKLIN
SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS

In the early 1960s, shortly after I
finished my cardiology training,
a 14-year-old boy named Brad
was referred to me for recom-
mendations in managing a seri-
ous birth defect. He had been born
a "blue baby" and was diagnosed
as having an uncorrectable heart
defect.
Brad's growth was stunted,
he caught cold easily and was sick-
ly. His color was always bluish,
and his fingernails and toenails
had a peculiar appearance: They
looked like the end of a drumstick.
If he did any more than mild phys-
ical activity, he became exhaust-
ed and had to stop.
He was quite bright in school,
and his parents were hoping he
could go to college. But there was
one problem: He might not live
that long. They wanted another
opinion, and that's how he came
to me.
My evaluation revealed a very
pleasant boy with a slightly en-

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