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August 01, 1997 - Image 71

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-08-01

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You may already be familiar with the high standards

FOR MANY YEARS,

of health care practiced at Grace and Sinai hospitals.

Each specializes in such diverse areas as: trauma,

GRACE AND SINAI HOSPITALS

open heart surgery, women's care, inpatient psychia-

try, dialysis, and rehabilitation. But what you may

HAVE EACH STOOD FOR

not know, is in the future, these two Detroit Medical

Center (DMC) hospitals will be demonstrating just

EXCEPTIONAL HEALTH CARE.

how powerful their combined resources can be.

Within the next three years, the DMC will invest

IN THE FUTURE,

more than $135 million to expand emergency and

outpatient services and modernize inpatient and

THEY'LL STAND TOGETHER.

operating rooms. Ultimately, enabling the services

and physicians of Grace and Sinai to join together at

the current Sinai Hospital location on Outer Drive.

With over 500 beds and numerous outpatient ser-

vices, this consolidation will not only enhance their

existing capabilities, but allow them to offer a broad-

er range of care as well.

During the construction, there will be no loss of ser-

vice to the community and patients will continue to

receive care from their DMC doctors at each loca-

tion. And, as part of the DMC, the new Grace-Sinai

Hospital will benefit from the research and innova-

tion of Wayne State University. Also, you can count

on the new hospital to be sensitive to the needs of

all religious and ethnic traditions, including the

Jewish practices currently associated with Sinai.

So whether you're currently a patient of a Grace or

Sinai physician or are thinking about becoming one,

we want you to know that a new door will be open-

ing. Behind it, you'll find compassionate care and a

strong commitment to the community. The same

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

qualities that have made The Detroit Medical

72

Center the success it is today. For more information,

give us a call at (800) 666-3466.

Wayne State University

The Detroit
Medical Center

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