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November 19, 1999 - Image 141

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-11-19

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Foundation, whose support group
provided her with education about
essential tremor and helps in locating
neurologists that specialize in move-
ment disorders.
Her implanted device is turned off
nightly as tremors cease during sleep.
But every morning, Finsilver says her
first act of the day is done in two parts:
She starts the battery-powered gener-
ator that blocks her tremors and then,
with thoughts of "the miraculous, life-
changing solution" she lives with, she
offers a quiet, "Thank you, God." 1-1

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Dr.Devries
Is Honored

Oakwood Healthcare Inc. Corporate
' Director of
Children's Health
Services Dr.
Jeffrey M. Devries
of West
Bloomfield is this
year's recipient of
the Michigan
Health and
Hospital
Association's
Physician Leadership Award for
Community Contributions.
Dr. Devries was recognized for his
involvement in the overall health and
welfare of the community, exemplified
by his long-term involvement in
Oakwood's Community Assessment
Project, an extensive assessment of the
health status of individuals living
within Oakwood's service area.
In the Jewish community, Dr.
Devries co-chairs the Education
Committee and is on the board of the
new Jewish Academy of Metropolitan
Detroit. He co-chairs the Maimonides
Medical Society of the Jewish
Federation of Metropolitan Detroit.
He serves on the board of directors of
the Fresh Air Society and serves as
pediatrician at Camp Maas for two
weeks each summer. Finally, he orga-
nizes the comprehensive medical care
provided at no charge to homeless
individuals who reside for one week
each year at Adat Shalom Synagogue.

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