Health ry care physicians, social workers, pal- liative care doctors, even a reproduc- tive endocrinologist. Most U.S. hospitals have tumor boards. What is innovative in the Women & Infants' program is the prospective nature of the GYN board, which meets before treatment, includ- ing surgery, begins in 'order to assess the best possible approach for the spe- cific patient. Granai, its founder, says the cancer treatment philosophy at the hospital is based on four questions: • What would you do if this were your loved one? • What is the best possible medical recommendation? • Where is the best place to carry out that recommendation? • Can we do more for this patient? Come see how they did things before www.com . Join us for a sneak preview of the "Treasures of Jewish Cultural Heritage from the Library of The Jewish Theological Seminary" An exhibition of lavishly illustrated manuscripts, including the 15th Century Rothschild Mahzor, the Prato Haggadah, maps of old Jerusalem and antique ketubot (marriage contracts). Hosted by The Detroit I nstitute of Arts, the JTS and the loo Year Celebration of the organized Jewish community of Detroit. Sunday, March 14,1999 at The Detroit Institute of Arts Farnsworth Entrance 3 - 6 p.m. Health Notes Guest lecture at 4:30 p.m. by Rabbi M. Rabinowitz, librarian of JTS. per person Refreshments will be served. Call (248) 203-1471 by March 7 to order tickets. Exhibition Dates: March 17 - June 6 YES •• • • • • • Were THE DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ,ARTS L. 9 1 Bet6er:..a6ejet—Fie? — ( < -131-Z F OYUNNDIAN Iktropeaz •-sa, Tnis exhibition was organized by Tne Detroit Institute of Arts in honor of the too Year Celebration of the Jewish Federation and United Jewish Foundation of Metropolitan Detroit, - , Dede and Oscar Feldman; Carolyn and Hugh W. Greenberg; Rita C. and is made possible with the support of the Morris and Beverly Baker Foundation in memory of morns D. Baker Detroit Friends; Benard L Maas Foundation; Barbara and Irving Nusbaum; Marianne and John M. Haddow; Evelyn Hoffman l