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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-07-03

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GREAT NEWS FOR COUPLES
EXPERIENCING INFERTILITY!

The Center for Reproductive Medicine has Opened
a Comprehensive New Center in Oakland County!

I immigrants flooded into Israel, creating
economic hardship.
In 1950, Prime Minister David Ben-
Gurion hosted 50 American Jewish lead-
ers in Jerusalem. He pitched the idea of
floating a bond issue to unite Diaspora
Jewry with Israel in an economic part-
nership to build and develop the mod-
ern Jewish nation. First-year bond sales
totaled $52 million.
Every security sold by the bonds
organization is backed by the full faith
and credit of the State of Israel. The
International Monetary Fund and the
World Bank have deemed Israel an
industrial developed country; putting it
on par, investment-wise, with economic
powerhouses like the U.S., Germany,
Japan, France and Italy Of $18 billion
in Israel Bonds and other securities that
\-T-Tael has sold since 1951, $12 billion
worth has been redeemed.
If Israel wants to be economically
independent, Part said, Israel will have
to double its GNP from $100 billion to
5200 billion. "For that to happen, we
will have to double our infrastructure.
That means we will have to anticipate
$15 billion for bond sales over the next
12 years."

\

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, GIFT, ZIFT, TET, ICSI, and assisted hatching pro-
cedures are being performed in the new facility.

Recently published statistics by the U.S. Department 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-
F
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.,

.

E R.C.O.G. (U.K), E A.C.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.

Washington N= arks
Women's ORT Days

Mostafa I. Abuzeid, M.D., P.C.

THE CENTER FOR
REPRODUCT1W MEDICINE

T

he nation's capital will host
Women's American ORT
Days from July 17 to 19, as
500 delegates gather to
\advance to funding technical education
4nia Jewish environment in the U.S.,
Israel and 50 other countries.
The proclamation, signed by Mayor
Marion Barry, salutes Women's
American ORT for its support of the
world's largest non-governmental net-
work of technology training schools.
According to WAO President Ruth
Taffel of Manhasset, N.Y., the conven-
tion agenda, organized around the
creme "The Gateway to Education
That Works," includes presentations by
Madeleine Kunin, U.S. Ambassador to
Switzerland; Martin Indyk, U.S.
Assistant Secretary for Near Eastern
Affairs; Stuart Eizenstat, Under
Secretary of State for Business,
ricultural and Economic Affairs;
fustice Richard Goldstone, President of
'-- - World ORT Union, Justice of the
,—,
Constitutional Court of South Africa,
nd Chief Prosecutor of the UN's
Enternational
Criminal Tribunals for the
1
ormer Yugoslavia and Rwanda; and Lt.
Gen. Amnon Lipkin-Shahak, chief of
taff of the Israel Defense Forces. ❑

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