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		<title>Support Circles- More Metro-Detroit Locations!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Jan 2009 17:18:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Deborah McBain, CNM MSN</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is being increasingly recognized that women of a certain age have certain needs.  Our lives and bodies are changing.  We have questions.  We have concerns. We have hot flashes. And there are a record number of us out there.   We are also very busy.  Women&#8217;s Health Services of Henry Ford Health System recognizes this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is being increasingly recognized that women of a certain age have certain needs.  Our lives and bodies are changing.  We have questions.  We have concerns. We have hot flashes. And there are a record number of us out there.   We are also very busy.  Women&#8217;s Health Services of Henry Ford Health System recognizes this and is doing something about it.  The menopause support group concept started at the Fairlane Center in Dearborn is being expanded to three more  Henry Ford Health System sites.  This gives interested women options for more convenient dates and locations</p>
<p>We have dubbed these free seminars- &#8220;Support Circles&#8221;.  Although each month has a designated topic, we envision that these circles will provide an  environment in which each participant has the opportunity to have individual questions and concerns addressed.  You are invited to contribute to discussions as much or as little as you like.  My experience is that, sometimes, the best solutions to issues or problems may come from the participants themselves.  We are inviting health care professionals from across our health system to come, talk and offer their expertise.  A  physician or nurse-practitioner with expertise in menopause will  also be  present.  Each will be the consistent facilitator at  each site and help keep the perspective on women&#8217;s health and the menopause factor.   As I continue to anchor the Fairlane site; the West Bloomfield Hospital, Cottage Hospital and the Lakeside clinic sites will each have a dedicated physician or nurse-practitioner facilitator. </p>
<p>I am very excited that we will be able to bring  this needed information and support to more women in convenient locations across the metropolitan Detroit area.  Please check out the topics, dates and location information on the Meeting Details page of this blog.  All the information you need should be there.  Pick your place, pick your dates  and join a warm circle of companions for fun and informative evenings.  If you have any other questions about the program, contact me or leave a comment.  I would be glad to get back to you.</p>
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