N San Diego surgeon and longtime leader in the California Medical Association. "Physicians, by their nature, tend to file a lot of mag- azines and books in the circular file." While the concept behind the book is "very laudable," he adds, the challenge is to persuade doc- tors "to buy into it." Dr. Sherry Braheny, a San Diego neurologist who is chair- woman .of the bioethics commit- tee at Grossmont Hospital, worries whether good, everyday decision-making can be taught this way. Making ethical choices "is something that's much bigger than can be put into a book," she explains. "If somebody wants to write a book about it, that's fine, but that's like giving me a book about trying to be a good person," Bra- heny adds. "Do I read those kinds of books? No, not usually." As for the case studies them- selves, the emphasis is on prac- tical topics - managed health care, referrals, mistakes, things that come up every day. The names in the book are fic- tional. The cases are composites, based on real-life examples the authors have heard about or seen, "with some amount of fic- tion thrown in." While Ethical Choices is aimed at doctors, Snyder and her orga- nization suggest that patients also might find it interesting. If nothing else, she believes, it gives them a sense "of how, in fact, physicians should be treating theseissues and treating them." "It's often a hard sell to get peo- ple to think about the ethics of an issue," Snyder concedes. "People tend to sort of take it for granted that, `I'm an ethical person, I'm a good person, I'll do the right thing.' By coincidence, that may, in fact, happen some amount of the time. But there are things that you just can't intuitively know." While there may be few ab- solutes in medical ethics, there are some principles that should be woven into any decision - do- ing no harm, doing what's best for the patient, the patient's right of self-determination and fair treatment. For the 36-year-old lawyer, medical ethicist and mother, Eth- ical Choices is about taking prin- ciples and theories and making them real for each patient - and for each physician. "I guess, at the end of the day, I believe that there is such a thing as right and wrong," says Snyder. "It can take an awful lot of time to get there, but we need to get there." ❑ • Copley News Service SW Our Commitment To Jewish Tradition Continues. Although we're now part of the area's largest health system, we haven't lost sight of our dedication to Jewish traditions. Which is why we continue to observe religious holidays, offer rabbinical service, as well as maintain Sinai's kosher kitchen. What's new is the fact that The Detroit Medical Center is expanding these practices, especially at Huron Valley-Sinai Hospital. THE SINAI FAMILY CAN Do 3,300 Physicians Call Us Home. Joining the DMC has allowed us to provide our patients with numerous advantages,- including complete access to all 8 area hospitals and 100 outpatient facilities. You'll also discover an impressive staff of 3,300 physicians and specialists, some of whom have achieved both national and international renown. EVEN MORE To HELP A Health System So Advanced, It Even Includes A Medical School. You rs. An on-going partnership with the Wayne State University School of Medicine has made us the largest academic health system in Michigan. All of which allows our medical staff to develop and provide patients with some of the most advanced medicine in the world. THE DETROIT MEDICAL CENTER To find out just how much the Sinai family has grown, WELCOMES SINAI HEALTH SYSTEM As or to meet with a DMC/Sinai physician,. call 1.800.248.3627 ITS NEWEST MEMBER. Wayne State University Sinai Hospital WE SHIP FURNITURE From a Rocking Chair to a Room Full... You name it We Package & Ship it! Bge 680-0993 tke Patizaquig & Sk'PP 4q 14 — KC BODY WORK THERAPEUTIC • Internationally Certified Massage Therapists Specializing in Massage Therapy D SI O Ten Mile I 18591 W. 10 Mile, Ste. 3 Southfield In Washington Square Med. Bldg. •Massage Medicine - Sports Medicine •Acupressure Points •Myofacial Release for Back Pain, Headaches, Rehab., Sports Injuries, etc. •Sauna 810-557-8757 Hours: 9am - 11pm Mon. - Sat. 31