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December 06, 2007 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2007-12-06

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Choosing a
children's hospital
could be the most
important decision
you'll ever make.

100,000 times a year an anxious
mother or a worried father brings
us a child who is sick.

And because we know how very much
your family is counting on us, we've
created the new Center for Children's

A place where everything is specially
designed to provide children with
the best options pediatric medicine
has to offer: the most advanced
technology, the latest minimally
invasive surgical procedures, and
the most highly trained children's
surgical teams - including pediatric
anesthesiologists.

All to assure every child - and
every parent - of the most positive
outcome possible.

The new Ghesquiere Family Center
for Children's Surgery at Beaumont
Hospital in Royal Oak.

Does your child
have a Beaumont doctor?

Charles Main, M.D., chief of pediatric
Hematology/Oncology, has been treating
children with cancer for the past 40 years.
To let his young patients know they have a
promising future, he started a pediatric
cancer survivor scholarship fund 18 years
ago that has provided $437,000 in college
scholarships to 86 childhood cancer survivors.

December 6 2007

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