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February 06, 1998 - Image 120

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-02-06

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patients with scalp psoriasis to participate
in a 24-week-long research study.

You may qualify if you are age 18 or older
and have about 10 percent of the scalp
affected by psoriasis.

William Beaumont Hospital is seek-
ing volunteers for several studies. For
testing new oral medications to help
diabetics lower blood sugar, call
(888) 807-8839; for blood
pressure studies of new medica-tions,
call (248) 551-5986; for a study
regarding ulcers, call
(248) 828-5005; male volunteers
with prostate enlargement may call
(248) 551-3565; to earn money
through the Helping Hands pro-
gram, call (248) 551-0305.

MedMax will host an Ostomy and
Urology Health Fair, noon-3 p.m.
Sunday, Feb. 8, at the Troy location,
740 John R.

The study medication, skin exams and
parking are provided

For more information call:
Karen McKenzie, RN., BSN at 313-556-8847 or
Melinda Thornton, RN. at 313-556-9759

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Dr. Michael D. Klein has been
appointed surgeon in chief at the
Detroit Medical Center's Hospital of
Michigan, in addition to his current
position as chief of pediatric general
surgery.

St. Mary Hospital in Livonia will
offer a pediatric basic life support
CPR class Saturday, Feb. 7, 9-11:30
a.m., at the hospital. To register, call
(313) 655-2922.

Department of Dermatology is seeking

2/6
1998

Marilyn Rosenthal, professor of soci-
ology and director of the Program in
Health Policy Studies at the
University of Michigan Dearborn, is
co-editor of a recently published
book, Health Policy: Understanding
Our Choices from National Reform to
Market Force (Westview Press).

Henry Ford Hospital is seeking
patients for an epilepsy study who
are using Tegretol as their only anti-
epileptic drug. For information, call
(313) 876-7227.

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The Metro Detroit Center for
Attitudinal Healing will offer courses
to enhance life, starting 7-9:30 p.m.
Monday, Feb. 9, at the Royal Oak
Unity Church. For information, call
(248) 354-2086.

St. Mary Hospital in Livonia will
give free blood pressure screenings,
8-10 a.m. Monday, Feb. 9, at
Wonderland Mall. For information,
call (800) 494-1650.

The American Red Cross will be
accepting blood donations, 2-8 p.m.

Tuesday, Feb. 10, and Wednesday,
Feb. 11, in Madonna University's
lounge in Livonia. To make an
appointment, call (734) 432-5428.
Walk-ins are welcome.

Henry Ford Medical Center in Troy
will host a support group for fami-
lies dealing with epilepsy, 6-8 p.m.
Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2825 Livernois,
Troy. For information, call
(313) 876-7227.

The Metro Detroit Center for
Attitudinal Healing will offer a free
adult support group 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Wednesdays, starting Feb. 11, at
Botsford Hospital in Farmington and
7-8:30 p.m. Thursdays, starting Feb.
12 at Royal Oak Unity Church. For
information, call (248) 344-4535.

The Oakland County Health
Division will offer an immunization
clinic, 9 a.m.-noon, Wednesday, Feb.
11, at the Clarenceville United
Methodist Church, 20300
Middlebelt Road, Clarenceville.

St. Mary Hospital in Livonia will
hold a blood pressure and choles-
terol screening, 5:30-8 p.m.
Thursday, Feb. 12, at the hospital.
To register, call (734) 655-2922.

Hospice of Michigan will host a
seminar to help people cope with
loss, 7-9 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 12,
at the Southfield Presbyterian
Church, 21575 W. 10 Mile Road,
Southfield. For information, call
(248) 443-5892.

The ninth annual International
Conference on Jewish Medical
Ethics will be held Feb.13-16 at the
Park Plaza Hotel in San Francisco.

To have an event included in the
Memos column, please include the
name, time, day, date, location
and subject of the event as well as
a contact name and phone num-
ber. Send all information at least
two weeks in advance to Alan
Hitsky, Detroit Jewish News,
27676 Franklin Road, Southfield,
MI 48034.

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