ROCHESTER, MI – Crittenton’s healthcare experts and renowned chef share the latest information on breast cancer and healthy eating. This important program will be offered Tuesday, October 26 from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Whole Foods in Rochester Hills. Chef Michelle Bommarito will provide excellent nutrition information and Elayne Arterbery, MD and Pamela Johnson, MD will offer information on breast cancer and healthy eating.
Cost for the event is $5 and advanced registration is required. You may register online at www.acteva.com/go/rochesterhills or call 248-371-1400. Participants will receive a sample of food and a chance to win a Whole Foods gift bag provided by Crittenton.
Crittenton Hospital Medical Center is a 290-bed acute health care facility serving communities in Oakland, Macomb and Lapeer counties. The medical staff of nearly 500 physicians provides a wide range of medical specialties. Crittenton’s partnerships with the University of Michigan Health System for electrophysiology and cardiovascular surgery, and the Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Center for oncology services make it the destination of choice in its community. As a fully-accredited teaching facility, Crittenton provides a campus for residents from Wayne State University’s School of Medicine who are specializing in Family Medicine, and Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT). Crittenton also is a teaching campus for nurses from Oakland University’s School of Nursing.