Don't put your health on hold for 3 to 7 weeks. Film Festival Names Chairs Get an MRI or CT Scan in 72 hours* at the DMC. The news stories are alarming. It now takes up to 7 weeks to schedule an MRI or CT scan at most southeastern Michigan hospitals. More than an inconvenience, it's a situation with potentially serious consequences. The longer you wait, the later you and your physician are able to address possible treatments. Here's the good news. The Detroit Medical Center has pulled together a team of leading medical professionals and facilities, turning weeks into days. If your schedule is flexible, you'll have your MRI or CT scan in just 72 hours. If you require daytime appointment hours, we'll still see you within 7-10 days.** As a result of our community crisis, the DMC has committed unmatched resources to these vital diagnostic services. We understand 3 to 7 weeks can be an eternity waiting for medical results. We have six sites around metro Detroit, more than any other health system. Call us today to schedule your appointment. And we promise-we won't keep you waiting. If we don't schedule you within these time frames, you'll receive a $10 gift certificate to Borders' Books and Music. Call 1-888-DMC-2500 Monday-Friday 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., For Your MRI or CT Scan Appointment. The DMC MRI/CT sites accept most major insurance plans. * 72 hour scheduling available with referral or authorization only during off-peak periods, 7 p.m. - 5 a.m. ** 7-10 day scheduling during peak periods of 5 a.m.-7 p.m. JN 3/15 2002 44 Detroit Medical Center Wayne State University Susan R. Marwil of Bloomfield Hills and Martin W. Hollander of West Bloomfield will chair the fourth annual Jewish Community Center Lenore Marwil Jewish Film Festival April 28-May 5 at the United Artists Commerce 14, the Birmingham 8 and the Michigan Theater in Ann Arbor. A member of the JCC board, Marwil is on the board of the Women's Campaign and Education Department of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Susan Detroit and active Marwil in Congregation Shaarey Zedek and wro' its sisterhood, National Council of Jewish Women and the National Council of Teachers of English. She has taught at Yeshivat Akiva in Martin Southfield and Hollander Berkley High School. Hollander, a CPA, is past ticket chair for the film festival and a board member of the JCC. He also served on the Southfield City Council, Oakland County Business Finance Corp. and the Synagogue 2000 Project. He is a member of Temple Kol Ami. This year's festival will feature films about Jewish mothers, the Holocaust, Jewish history, sports, politics, art, comedy, Jewish Cuba and Israel and will include features, documentaries, shorts and anima- tion. Dr. David Magidson is film festi- val director. A by-invitation-only reception for sponsors and invited guests will be held April 25. Sponsorship opportunities are avail- able. For advance series tickets or spon- sorship information, call the JCC Jewish Life and Learning Department, (248) 432-5577.