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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
David N. Zimmerman has re-
cently been certified as a respira-
tory disease specialist in allergy
and asthma care at the Univer-
sity of Tennessee through a pro-
gram presented by the American
College of Apothecaries.
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
Dr. Jason Bodzin
Dr. Jason H. Bodzin has been
elected president of the Academy
of Surgery of Detroit, composed
of approximately 1,500 academi-
cally oriented surgeons in the
metropolitan Detroit area.
To HELP
Volunteers are needed for the
Heartland Hospice Program
to work with patients and fami-
lies. Training classes will be of-
fered in June. For information,
call (248) 948-1019.
A Health System So
Advanced, It Even Includes
A Medical School.
YOURS.
St. Mary Hospital in Livonia will
sponsor a program celebrating
An on-going partnership NNith 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.
National Cancer Survivors
Day, 1-4 p.m. Sunday, June 1, at
the hospital. To register, call (800)
494-1650.
The Birmingham Temple will
host Cathy Hurwit, deputy di-
rector of Citizen Action, speaking
on the managed care con-
sumer's bill of rights, 11 a.m.
Sunday, June 1, at the temple.
Huron Valley Hospital in Com-
merce will offer a free seminar on
summer safety, 7 p.m. Monday,
June 2, at the hospital conference
center. To register, call (888) 362-
2500.
A free vision screening will be
offered 4-7 p.m. Monday, June 2
and 9, at the Oakland County
Health Division Southfield office,
27725 Greenfield. For informa-
tion, call (248) 424-7070.
Huron Valley Hospital in Com-
merce will host a free seminar,
Put Your Best Face Forward,
discussing the effects of sun on
the skin, 7 p.m. Tuesday, June 3,
at the hospital conference center.
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THE DETROIT MEDICAL CENTER
To, ind out just how much the Sinai family has grog n,
WELCOMES SINAI HEALTH SYSTEM
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or to meet with a JD:TIC/Sinai physician, call
1.800.248.3627
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