• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • e ll% • 0.0% V.% •••••• ••••••• • • • • • • H Cancer AnswerNiolit OT SHOTS On the Front Line: New Weapons in the War on Cancer Presented by Laurence H. Baker, D.O. Deputy Director, U-M Comprehensive Cancer Center Thursday, Oct. 24, 1996 7-8:30 pm with Q & A Marriott Hotel at Laurel Park Place (1-275 and 6 Mile Road in Livonia) This event is free of charge. Drs. Brian Roth and Steven Arbit Drs. Steven Arbit and Bri- an Roth, physical medicine and rehabilitation specialists, both recently passed the certi- fying examination and are now board certified by the Ameri- can Board of Electrodiagnostic Medicine. Drs. Arbit and Roth, who have offices in Bloomfield Hills, Commerce Township, Rochester and Novi, are certi- fied by the American Board of Physical Medicine and Reha- bilitation. Dr. Roth is also the medical director of rehabilita- tion services at Crittendon Hos- pital in Rochester. director of the W.K Kellogg Eye Center, is presiding as 100th president of the American Acad- emy of Ophthalmology. He will lead the academy's centennial anniversary cele- brations, as well as those for the U-M department of oph- thalmology's 125th anniver- sary. Dr. Lichter completed med- ical school and his residency at U-M and his fellowship at the University of California-San Francisco. In addition, he spent two years at the Bethesda Naval Hospital in Bethesda, Md., before returning to Ann Arbor in 1971. Join us for Cancer AnswerNight and learn life-saving answers to commonly asked questions, including: Can chemotherapy be effective without being toxic? When should a bone marrow transplant be considered? Why should patients participate in clinical studies? To find out more, call our Cancer AnswerLine nurses from 9 am to 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday, at 1-800-865-1125. Comprehensive Cancer Center ME University of Michigan Health System http://www.cancer.med.umich.edu Dr. Mark Dworkin, formerly of the Detroit area, recently won the 1996 Young Investigator's Award at the Interscience Con- ference on Antimicrobial Agents Chemotherapy in New Or- leans. The award is presented to two doctors who are recog- nized for their excellence in research in Dr. Mark the broad ar- Dworkin eas of microbi- ology and infectious diseases. Dr. Dworkin, who earned his medical degree from Rush Med- ical School in Chicago and did a related fellowship at Tulane University Medical School in New Orleans, is now with the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta. He will be in charge of a study of 35,000 HIV/AIDS pa- tients in 10 U.S. cities, includ- ing Detroit and Puerto Rico. Dr. Paul R. Lichter, chairman of the University of Michigan's de- partment of ophthalmology and Laura Freedman of West Bloomfield has been awarded a doctor of medicine degree from the University of Michigan Medical School. The daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Michael Freedman, she gradu- ated in 1988 from Andover High School and received her undergraduate degree with high distinction from U-M in 1992. She is a member of Phi Beta Kappa. Stanley Litvak of West Bloomfield has been awarded a doctor of medicine degree from the University of Michigan Medical School. The son of Alexander Litvak and Margaret Weinbaum, he is a graduate of Detroit Country Day High School and received his undergrad- uate degree from Michigan Dr. Stanley State Univer- Litvak sity. 0 Don't Play Around with a Sports Injury (810) 354-0730 Board Certified in: • Sports and Preventative Medicine • Internal Medicine • Geriatrics Dr. William Gonte Internal Medicine, Sports Medicine 4400 Town Center Suite 250 — Civic Center Drive • Southfield Now Accepting New Patients