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Farmington Hills, Mich. (October 19, 2012)---Botsford Hospital, in partnership with the American Cancer Society, is hosting "I Can Cope." FREE, educational program for adults facing cancer, either personally or as a caregiver. Become better equipped to handle your cancer journey. Frank information. Answers to your questions: diagnosis and treatment; treatment side effects; how to talk about your concerns and feelings; community resources; nutrition and physical activity; fatigue, staying well in body, mind and spirit. Registration required. Limit: 25 participants.
Location: Community Room in Botsford Hospital's Administration & Education Center, 28050 Grand River Ave., Farmington Hills
Date & Time: Wednesday, November 14, 9:45-11:45 a.m.
Contact: 1-800-227-2345. Registration required.
Cost: FREE
Lecture Topic: "I Can Cope," educational program for adults facing cancer
Botsford Hospital is a multi-specialty 330 bed hospital and verified trauma center located in Farmington Hills, Michigan. The campus also houses an imaging center and a comprehensive care cancer center. Botsford Hospital is also home to an extensive medical education program and is part of Michigan State University's statewide campus system. Botsford Hospital each year cares for approximately 16,000 inpatients and more than 60,000 emergency and trauma patients with a team of 2,500 employees, 300 volunteers and more than 600 physicians. A not-for-profit hospital, Botsford provided almost $10.5 million in community benefit during its 2011 fiscal year.
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MEDIA CONTACT: Lynn C. Anderson, Director, Marketing & Public Relations or Beth Montalvo, Publications & Media Relations Coordinator
PHONE: (248) 442-7986
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