• GREAT NEWS FOR COUPLES EXPERIENCING INFERTILITY ! The Center for Reproductive Medicine has Opened a Comprehensive New Center in Oakland County! ONE OF THE HIGHEST SUCCESS RATES IN MICHIGAN AND AMONG THE LEADING CLINICS IN THE U.S.A. Mostafa I. Abuzeid, M.D. of The Center for Reproductive Medicine at Hurley Medical Center in Flint has opened a second location. The beautiful new 7,000 sq. ft. comprehensive facility and surgery center is in Rochester Hills/Troy. Conveniently located near M-59, the center includes state-of-the-art embryol- ogy laboratories and operating rooms. The new center provides all diagnostic procedures and treatments for infertility in both male and female. In vitro fer- tilization, G11--1,' ZIFT, ICSI, and assist e d hatching pro- cedures are being performed in the new facility. Recently published statistics by the U.S. Depai tutent of Health and Human Ser- vices' Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have proven that the Center has one of the highest success rates in Michigan and is among the leading clinics in the U.S.A: The Center was among one of the first to introduce the ICSI procedure for treatment of male infertility, and leads th Midwest in male in- fertility success. Internet users can access information from the Center for Dis- ease Control on these statistics by visiting their web site at www.cdc.gov. or by viewing Resolve's web site at www.resolve.org . Mostafa I. Abuzeid, MD, F. R.C.O.G. (U.K), AC.O.G The success rate of the center is not only a result of knowledge and expertise, but also the friendly, caring staff that has a deep understanding of the patient's desire to conceive. • Free monthly lectures open to the public • Male & Female Infertility *As entry criteria are highly variable for each program, a center-by-center comparison of results is not vaid. Mostafa I. Abuzeid, M.D., P.C. THE CENTER FOR REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE 3950 S. Rochester Rd., Ste. 2300, Rochester trills, 48307 (248) 338-2887 • Fax (248) 338-1683 N ews & World Report - Hurley Medical Center as one o fe l ty clinics in ' BUBARU® The Beauty of All-Wheel Drive®. Legacy we Nicely equipped to include: automatic transmission, remote keyless entry, floor mats, fog lights, luggage rack and much more. Plus... All Wheel Drive. on4 ,289 $2205 PER MONTH DUE AT INCEPTION (Includes $325 refundable security deposit) 36 months 5/1 1998 176 DWYER ANDsoNs VOLVO/ SUBA RU Since 1959 (4 ) 6244400 3055 W. Maple Rd. 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C-/ \ That's the exciting thing," said Rochlin, whose son, Michael Egren, is active with AST. "I project that the chapter will be more visible within the community. People want to be on a winning team." This year, attorney Lawrence Jacki- er of West Bloomfield became the first to represent the Detroit chapter as president of the National ATS. For Jackier, the position is a means of carrying on the legacy of his father, Joseph, who served on the national board and chaired the audit commit- tee. "It was my father's favorite Jewish organization," said Jackier. "There has always been a high quality, dedicated core group of Technion supporters. But there has not been the intergener- ational transfer of loyalty that our leadership would like to have seen occur. That's what I plan to do as president — develop a program that addresses that." In October, the national board will hold its meeting in Detroit in honor of William Davidson, who con- tributed $30 million to create a busi- ness management schocil at Technion critical to Israel's economic success. Through the years, $650 million has been raised for Technion by the AST, which boasts 20,000 supporters and 16 satellite offices around the country. The 1997-99 national cam- paign to raise $175 million, now at its midpoint, has drawn $101 million, $31 million of which was collected here. "I've always been a Reform Zionist and always been involved either as a professional or as a volunteer in fund raising for the State of Israel. I also always followed the Technion," said Gad-Harf, who left an eight-year posi- tion as director of programming and development at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield. "This was a very exciting way for me to develop stronger ties with Israel. "The future of Israel is high-tech, and the future of high-tech is the Technion," added Gad-Harf. "When economic times are good, there is greater chance for peace. 111