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March 26, 2009 - Image 61

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2009-03-26

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It takes half a lifetime before they even
qualify to join their profession. And their
education continues for the rest of
their career.

Because medicine is an evolving and
demanding science.

And because they have taken a solemn oath
to do everything in their power to save a life.

We see their cars in the hospital parking lot long
before the sun comes up. We see them studying
a chart alone at a nurses' station. Or conferring
with a colleague about a patient over lunch.

We witness the overwhelming responsibility they
carry as a family's future hangs on every word they say.

We see them celebrate with genuine joy. And we see
them grieve.

Being a doctor isn't like any other job in the world.

At Beaumont, we stand in awe of the dedicated men
and women who serve our patients.

Beaumont Hospitals®

A National Reputation.
A Local • Conscience.

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