Sinai Hospital Mothers and Infants' Center
presents
The Tenth Annual Alfred L. Deutsch Conference on
Obstetrics and Gynecology
"An Ob/Gyn Update: Challenges.in
Primary and Specialized Care"
October 30, 1996 • 7:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Sheraton Inn • 27000 Sheraton Drive • Novi, Michigan
This conference will help participants to: recognize issues in maintaining
quality in a "Managed Care" environment; identify current knowledge in the
management of depression, fatigue and headache; and identify conditions that
are appropriate for prenatal diagnosis and therapy. This conference will also
describe the medical management of an ectopic gestation and discuss the
newest information related to the genetics of reproductive malignancies.
Please call (313) 493-5220 for more information.
Maximum 6.3 CME Credits - Category I
Look to Sinai
ing Dr. Fran Herman and spon-
sored by Temple Kol Ami
Sisterhood, will take place 10:30
a.m. Sunday, Oct. 13, at Ealy El-
ementary School in West Bloom-
field.
For information, call (810) 553-
6647.
A supermarket tour with reg-
istered dietitians at Holiday Mar-
ket in Royal Oak will take place
7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 15.
The cost of the tour is $15, and
pre-registration is required. For
information, call (810) 539-9424.
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cine will host Advancements in
Fertility, 7-9 p.m. Monday, Oct.
14, at the Birmingham Commu-
nity House.
The class is free, but reserva-
tions are encouraged. For infor-
mation, call (810) 637-4050.
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presented by the Roosevelt and
Ruach Hadassah chapters, will
feature Dr. Sylvia Hacker and
will take place 7:30 p.m. Tues-
day, Oct. 15, at Hadassah House
in West Bloomfield.
There is a $5 charge per per-
son. For information, call (810)
661-0189.
Taking Control of Asthma, a
free seminar, will take place 7
p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 16, in the
second-floor auditorium of DMC
Health Care Centers in Novi.
Dr. Alan Kwaselow, a Wayne
State University clinical assis-
tant professor, will provide in-
formation for adults and children
on taking a proactive approach
in the treatment of asthma.
For information, or to register
by Monday, Oct. 14, call (888)
362-2500.
Breast Cancer Genetics: Un-
derstanding Your Risk, a pre-
sentation sponsored by Temple
Israel and the University of
Michigan Comprehensive Can-
cer Center, will take place 7-8:30
p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 16, at
Temple Israel. The presentation
will feature Dr. Sofia Marajver,
director of the U-M Breast and
Ovarian Cancer Risk Evaluation
Clinic.
There is no charge for the
event and refreshments will be
provided. For information, call
the Cancer AnswerLine nurses,
(800) 865-1125.
Dr. Jacqueline Grekin, co-
founder and member of the ex-
ecutive board of the Detroit
chapter of Gilda's Club, will be
the featured speaker at Seasons,
a gathering for women featuring
questions for health-care profes-t/
sionals, a financial forum, craft
specialists and beauty experts.
The event will begin 4:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Oct. 16, at the San
Marino Club in Troy.
Tickets are $25 a person and
include dinner, access to exhibits,
a beverage bar and fashion show.
For information, call (810) 851-
6557.
The Pros and Cons of Totals
Joint Replacement Surgery,
a free seminar, will be held 7 p.m.
Thursday, Oct. 17, in the second-
floor auditorium at DMC Health
Care Centers in Novi.
Dr. Ronald Lederman will de-
scribe joint replacement surgery
of the knee and hip as well as
surgery considerations and re-
covery expectations.
For information or to register,-\
call (888) 362-2500 by Monday,
Oct. 14.
The Wabeek Country Club will
be the site of 65 Roses Ball, to
benefit Cystic Fibrosis Founda-
tion, at 6 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 19.
A silent and live auction will be
featured, along with dancing.
Tickets for the event are $150-/
per person. For information or`
to purchase tickets, call (810)
524-2873.
Baby Care and Safety, a
Beaumont-sponsored class
teaching basic care for baby in
the first year of life, will take
place at Beaumont's Rehabili-
tation and Health Center in
Birmingham, 9 a.m.-12 p.m.r \
Saturday, Oct. 19.
The fee for the program is $20
a couple. For information or to
register, call (800) 633-7577.
A Las Vegas Night to benefit
the Michigan Parkinson Foun-
dation, will begin 5:30 p.m. Sun-
day, Oct. 20, at the Henry Ford
Estate on the University ofd
Michigan's Dearborn Campus. ti
A $10 cover charge will include
$5 worth of chips, one raffle tick-
et, beverages and snacks. For in-
formation, call (810) 474-5496 or
(810) 356-7545.