• Prtrce Savegh & hinny B O M A Cts Kelly Purcell, D.O. Family Medicine I 1( '( I.' Itli k M.0(11:1(' i 11 V L( ' 1 Anthony J. Sayegh, D.O. Matthew C. Zimny, Family Medicine Family Medicine *Specializing in All Aspects of Pediatric, Adult, and Geriatric Medicine including... • • • • attacks on the right side of the heart. "Twenty years of experimental and clinical work has helped clarify why patients suffering this problem develop life-threatening shock and how opening up the blocked offending artery can dramatically benefit such individuals," he said. "For all the negative press that the health care industry receives;' Beaumont's Press Room contributed to this article. Vital Statistics Resides: Bloomfield Hills JAMES A. GOLDSTEIN, M.D. Director of Cardiology Research and Education Beaumont Hospitals Background: Born in Highland Park, III. Graduated University of Illinois- Champagne-Urbana and University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine; internal medicine intern- ship and residency, University of Oregon Health Sciences Center; four-year research and clinical cardiovascular fellowship spon- sored by the National Institutes of Health at the Cardiovascular Institute, University of California- San Francisco. Directed the cardio- vascular division of the Santa Clara Valley Medical Center affiliated with Stanford University Medical Center (1982-86); directed Congestive Heart Failure-Cardiac Transplant Program, Washington University, St. Louis (1987-94) before com- ing to Beaumont. Certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine in internal medicine and cardiovascular disease; a fellow of the American College of Cardiology and the American College of Physicians. Annual Physicals School/Sports Physicals Gynecologic Care Sick Visits *Same Day Appointments Available* Goldstein said, "medical care in 2007 — even compared to 10 years ago — has made unbelievable advances on all diseases. "It's been an interesting transforma- tion. The work we're doing is part of that revolution." —1 rim Imp Maple Rd. II 4 Mile Rd. Fni EIS 13 Mile Rd. 12 Mile Rd. kl! Mil MI :al I ME FL Family: Married to Cindy, a nurse and "California girl." "We have three fabulous kids:" Jacob, 23, who graduated Indiana University and is headed to medical school; Rachel, 21, a junior at Wellesley College; and Sidney, 19, who is in Sienna, Italy, on a cultural immer- sion program and will attend Albion College. All graduated Cranbrook- Kingswood in Bloomfield Hills. BEAUMONT MEDICAL STAFF MEMBERS 39630 14 Mile Rd. in Newberry Square (Hiller's Shopping ( :criter ) (248) 960-3727 For your convenience, evening and weekend hours arc available Have it... 11 5 Outside interests: Goldstein belongs to Franklin Hills Country Club. "In winter, my weekends are spent writing research papers; in summer, it's golf." He's up at 4 a.m. every day to exercise and swim at Lifetime Fitness before work. "It's a fundamental part of my lifestyle." When traveling, for business or pleasure, he checks out interesting restaurants ahead. He makes a bee- line for Kossar's Bialys in Brooklyn whenever he gets to New York. And next door, he says, "is the finest gourmet donut shop on the planet and not to be missed." When in town, a favorite is the Rugby Grill at the Townsend Hotel in Birmingham. Carry it... Type 1 Gaucher disease (pronounced Go- Fortunately, Gaucher disease is beatable, and Shay) is the most common Jewish genetic the eadier the diagnosis the better, because irre- disease, and among the least well known. In fact, versible problems or premature death can occur if Should know it is much more common than Tay-Sachs disease. left untreated. If you or your family members are about it. experiencing any of the following symptoms, ask The symptoms of Gaucher disease are progressive and often debilitating. Symptoms can begin at any your doctor if a Gaucher blood test is right for you. age. in — GAUCHER DISEASE SIGNS & SYMPTOMS • FATIGUE (ANEMIA) • BONE PAIN • EASY BRUISING AND/OR BLEEDING • ENLARGED ABDOMEN (SPLEEN AND/OR LIVER) If you are Jewish and of Eastern European ancestry, and would like more information, call Genzyme Medical Information at 1-800-7454447 (option 2) or visit www.genzyme.com . d 122.020 r-GCUSIP2641060 April 26 • 2007 27