Business & Professional

MEMOS

Dr. Neal Alpiner of
Franklin has been
honored with the
Patients' Choice
Recognition Award
- from MDx Medical,
given to physi-
cians who have had
Alpiner
exceptionally high
ratings with patient
satisfaction and outcomes. Alpiner is
medical director of the Department of
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
at Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak.

HoIli Hart Targan
of West Bloomfield,
a partner and chair
of the Finance Law
Practice Group at
Southfield-based
Jaffe Raitt Heuer
& Weiss, has been
Targan
elected president of
the Washington, D.C.-based Electronic
Transactions Association (ETA).

Aaron Retish of Ferndale, assistant
professor of history at Wayne State
University in Detroit, was one of
five professors who distinguished
themselves through the writing and
oversight of scholarly publications and
have received WSU Board of Governors
Faculty Recognition Awards.

Ray Silverman of Ann Arbor, direc-
tor of the University of Michigan's
Museum Studies program and profes-
sor of history of art and of African
and Afroamerican studies, has been
chosen to be part of the interim
management team to lead the U-M
Museum of Art until a new director is
in place.

Gary Berkowitz of West Bloomfield,
president of Berkowitz Broadcast
Consulting, is part of a new radio syn-
dication firm, 1330 Networks LLC. It
will produce syndicated programming
for radio stations.

Dr. David Michael
Aboulafia of Seattle,
Wash., son of Dr. and
Mrs. Elie Aboulifia
of Farmington
Hills, has been
awarded the James
Tate Mason Award
Aboulafia
as physician of the
year at the Virginia
mason medical center in Seattle. In
making the award, the committee
considered professional competence,
patient service, teamwork, peer recog-
nition, personal values and leadership.

Beth Dzodin-Fuchs
of Lathrup Village,
drama teacher
at Detroit Public
Schools' Spain
School, was invited
to address Congress
in Washington. The
Dzodin-Fuchs
invitation came
from the Physicians
Committee for Responsible Medicine
(PCRM), asking her to speak about a
recently produced play at her school
titled The Classroom on Good Nutrition/
The Classroom on Bad Nutrition. The
play, entirely written, produced and
acted by Ms. Fuchs' advanced sixth-
grade drama students, shows the
importance that good nutrition plays
in a student's ability to perform well in
school and in studying.

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