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• A new MRI unit;
• An additional da Vinci surgical

robot;
• All digital mammography,
which is more efficient, producing

more precise images with real-

time results;
• Added features to the
Emergency Department include

call-ahead, needs assessment of
the elderly by a social worker, and
medication reviews by a pharma-

.„„

cist;

• Construction of greenhouses
for organic produce and educa-

tional opportunities.
The hospital is located on 160

wooded acres on Maple, west of

Drake.

E

Botsford Designation

Botsford Hospital has been

verified as a Level II Trauma
Center by the Committee

on Trauma of the American
College of Surgeons. This
makes Botsford the first Level

II Trauma Center serving the
western portion of Oakland

County.
The Farmington Hills hospital's

trauma program offers surgical
procedures around the clock with

teams of medical professionals
on site or available within 15 min-

utes of notification for most criti-

cally injured patients. A general
surgeon specializing in trauma

care leads the trauma response

team.
"The ability to care for criti-
cally injured patients with life-

threatening conditions sets

Botsford apart from other
hospitals in the area," says,
Paul LaCasse, D.O., president

and CEO of Botsford Health

Care. "It's a coordinated effort
among multiple departments at

Jack Belen, D.O.

Dolly Kerin, M.D.

Marc Bocknek, D.O.

Kathryn Pitone-Lipkin, D.O.

Brian Gendelman, M.D.

Any hospital can say their doctors are the best.

At DMC Huron Valley-Sinai Hospital,
our patients say it for us.

When you're seen by a DMC Huron Valley-Sinai Hospital doctor, you'll see why they're among

the nation's highest-rated in customer satisfaction surveys. Thousands of patients have given

our doctors high marks for their expertise, responsiveness and compassionate patient care.

Please join us in recognizing our outstanding physicians on Doctors' Day.

To schedule an appointment with a Huron Valley-Sinai
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DMC

Huron Valley-Sinai
Hospital

Botsford and emergency medi-
cal service providers to ensure

a rapid response for delivering

care to injured patients."
Botsford has met the essen-

tial criteria that ensure trauma

care capability and institu-
tional performance, as out-

lined by the American College

of Surgeons' Committee on
Trauma in its Resources for

Optimal Care of the Injured

Patient manual.

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82 • 248.937.33p

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