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July 18, 1997 - Image 70

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-07-18

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Bradley H. Sabin, M.D.

is joining
Kathleen M. Norton, M.D.
Jeffrey M. Klein, M.D.
and Russell G. Hug, M.D.
in their

Intend

practice

The doctors offer complete care
for adults:
■ annual physical exams
■ women's health care including
gynecological exams and
Pap smears
■ men's health care including
prostate screening and flexible
sigmoidoscopy
■ education
■ preventive medical care

The physicians are all certified by the
American Board of Internal Medicine,
on staff at William Beaumont Hospital
in Royal Oak and participate with
most insurance plans.

Call now for an appointment.

(248) 544-0070

2575 North Woodward, Suite 220
Berkley

(in the Northpointe Medical Building)

Mark Rosenblum
Mark L. Rosenblum of West
Bloomfield will be honored by
the American Cancer Society for
his outstanding achievements in
the fight against cancer. Dr.
Rosenblum is chairman of the
Department of Neurosurgery
with the Henry Ford Health Sys-
tem in Detroit. He also interacts
with the American Cancer Soci-
ety through three brain tumor
research labs he directs at Hen-
ry Ford Hospital.

-onvortgia

William Beaumont Hospital's
Division of Preventive and Nu-
tritional Medicine in Birming-
ham and its Ferndale Clinic
Division are seeking volunteers
with all types of diabetes to
participate in research studies.
For information, call (888) 807-
8839.

W

e're proud to report that in a recent Health Department survey, West Boomfield
Nursing Center was ranked in the top 3% of long term care facilities in Michigan
for meeting or exceeding State and Federal standards.

West Boomfield Nursing Center, recognized in the community as a top provider of health-
care for the past ten years, continues to dedicate itself to serving the elderly population.

We offer three levels of care: a beautiful assisted living environment, a post-acute rehabili-
tation center, and a superb skilled care residence. These three centers provide you with a
continuance of care without disrupting your lifestyle.

Visit our outstanding facility and see why
we're considered the B - E - S - T .. .
Beaumont - affiliated offering
Exceptional care and
Call 248-661-1600
Superb service by a
for more information.
Talented staff.
You and your family members deserve the BEST.

NURSING CENTER

The Alternative to the Commonplace

6445 W. Maple Rd.
West Bloomfield, MI 48322

Dr. Steven A. Shanbom is now
associated with the Genesee
Medical Eye Center, specializ-
ing in comprehensive opthal-
malogy and refractive surgery.

Maplegrove Day Camp, a free
program for children from fam-
ilies where there is drug abuse,
mental illness or other family
stress, will be offered as follows:
9 a.m.-noon Monday-Thursday,
July 21-31, at Henry Ford Med-
ical Center-Detroit Northwest;
9 a.m.-noon through July 24 at
Barnard Elementary School in
Troy. For enrollment informa-
tion, call (248) 661-6170.

The American Cancer Society's
Ride for the Cure will take

place 9:30 a.m. Sunday, July 20,
at Rosenau Powersports, Ford
Road near Telegraph, in Dear-
born Heights. For information,
call (248) 557-5353:

William Beaumont Hospital will
offer an educational group on
adoption and alternatives,
6:30-8 p.m. Monday, July 21, at
the administration building. To
register, call (800) 633-7377.

Brighton Hospital will offer a
class explaining what addic-
tion is, 7 p.m. Tuesday, July 22„
at the hospital. For information,
call (810) 227-1211.

Detroit Medical Center Health
Care Centers in Novi will offer
an eight-week program, Fa-
thers Who Care, 6-7:30 p.m.
starting Tuesday, July 22. To
register, call`(888) 362-2500.

The Alliance for e Mental-
ly IIl will hold a general meet-
ing 7:30 p.m. Thursday, July 24,
at the Beaumont Hospital Ad-
ministration Building, 3601 W.
14 Mile, Royal Oak. For infor-
mation, call (248) 557-6440.

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elude the name, time, day,
date, location and subject of
the event as well as a contact
name and phone number.
Send all information at least
two weeks in advance to Alan
Hitsky, Detroit Jewish News
7_7,6 Franklin Road, So

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