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October 04, 1996 - Image 66

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-10-04

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INTEREST RATE

5.870

Jill Gold, a registered nurse

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with Oakland General Hospital
in Madison Heights, has as-
sumed the position of clinical
manager for the hospital's on-
cology unit.
A 13-year veteran of the hos-
pital, Ms. Gold has worked in a
variety of areas including the
emergency department and sur-
gical services.

INTEREST RATE

services at the University of
Michigan West Ann Arbor
Health Center.
Dr. Stalburg received her med-
ical degree from U-M and her ob-
gyn residency at the U-M
Medical Center.
Dr. Stalburg joins general in-
ternists Drs. Elisa Ostafin, Mary
Kleaveland and Therese Suarez
as well as pediatricians Drs.
Christina Buysse and Sara Sand-
vig.

A.P.Y./*

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Dr. Richard Linsk has joined
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Weiner at Middlebelt Pediatrics
in Farmington Hills.
Dr. Linsk received his medical
degree from the College of Physi-
cians and Surgeons, Columbia
University in New York, and his
Ph.D. in genetics from the Uni-
versity of California at Berkeley.
He completed his pediatric resi-
dency and clinical training in pe-
diatric genetics at the University
of Michigan Medical Center.
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mental problems as well as those
with common pediatric condi-
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