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November 07, 2013 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2013-11-07

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When it's your heart...why go anywhere else?

As the leader in minimally invasive heart surgery,
Beaumont was first in the country to use a tiny
catheter to replace an aortic valve. First in Michigan
to correct atrial fibrillation robotically. And we offer
minimally invasive treatments for complex aortic
aneurysms.

The world's most advanced technology and most
experienced surgeons and cardiologists are
right here.

Do you have a Beaumont doctor?

Call 248-551-3728
or visit heart.beaumont.edu

Justin Trivax, M.D., is an interventional cardiologist at
Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak. He specializes in preventative
cardiology including research related to the heart health of
endurance athletes.

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN I ANN ARBOR

2013-2014

Saturday, November 16, 8 pm
Hill Auditorium

Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony return with one of their

many specialties: Mahler. MTT has been associated with the San Francisco

Symphony since his first guest conducting appearance in 1974, and their Mahler

Project, a 17-disc set recorded over an eight-year period of all of the composer's

symphonies and works for voice with orchestra, has won seven Grammy Awards.

PROGRAM

Mahler

Symphony No. 9 in d minor (1908-09)

A Prelude Dinner precedes the performance. Reservations: 734.764.8489

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JN

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