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November 16, 2007 - Image 2

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2007-11-16

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If you have
chest pain,
choosing a hospital
could be the most
important decision
you'll ever make.

You're having chest pain. You rush
to the emergency room.

It could be nothing. Or it could be
a major blockage in your heart.

But all too often, it takes 24 hours
or more before conventional tests
will tell you if you have a serious
heart problem. And those are the
longest 24 hours of your life.

Now there's a revolutionary new
CT test at Beaumont which can
accurately detect a heart problem
in just a few hours.

This new Beaumont procedure
means patients who are at risk
will be treated faster. Before
there's irreparable damage.

And patients who don't have heart
problems can breathe a sigh of
relief. And go back home.

Chest Pain emergency care
at Beaumont.

Do you have a Beaumont doctor?

800.633.7377

James Goldstein, M.D., a Beaumont cardiologist,
was one of the first doctors in the world to use
advanced CT scanning to determine whether
patients were experiencing a cardiac emergency
and lie was lead author of the first scientific'
study.

This leading edge technology was made
possible by a gift from the Ministrelli

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November 15 2007

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