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    www.dr-todd.com/articles/The%20Oakland%20Press%20Local% - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/16/2005    Last Visited: 7/2/2007  

    AUBURN HILLS - It was the second quarter of what would be a 96-79 win by the Detroit Pistons over the San Antonio Spurs in the NBA Finals on Wednesday when the dynamic duo of Dr. Todd Marcus and Dr. Daniel Rosenberg made the life-saving play of the night.
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    Marcus, a Birmingham resident, and Rosenberg, of Novi, noticed a commotion a couple of sections away from their seats at The Palace of Auburn Hills at virtually the same time.
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    "I had to crawl over two sections of fans to get there," said Marcus, a Livonia pediatrician who practices at Botsford Hospital in Farmington Hills, Huron Valley Hospital in Commerce Township and St. Mary Mercy Hospital in Livonia.
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    Even though they hadn't seen each other in years, Rosenberg and Marcus immediately went to work.
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    Medical teammates after years apart, Marcus performed mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and Rosenberg handled the chest compressions.
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    Patel said when Marcus couldn't find a pulse, it was an indication the heart had stopped.
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    Marcus said he learned CPR as a medical student, but had never administered it in real life.

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    Published on: 7/2/2007    Last Visited: 7/2/2007  

    Todd S. Marcus, D.O., F.A.C.O.PBoard Certified Pediatrician

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    www.dr-todd.com/articles/WXYZ%20Local%20News.htm - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/15/2005    Last Visited: 7/2/2007  

    Dr. Todd Marcus thought he would be spending Tuesday evening watching a good basketball game.He now hopes that the incident that occurred during the game will encourage others to learn CPR.

    "The phones have been ringing off the hook," Dr. Marcus told 7 Action News."Patients from my old practice, just calling wanting to find out where I am.Patients calling the radio station saying, ‘That's my doctor.' It really is unbelievable, something I never would have thought."

    Pediatrician Dr. Todd Marcus just opened his new practice in Livonia on Monday, and he's already a hero to his patients.

    At Tuesday night's Pistons/Spurs game, Dr. Marcus spotted another fan who was having a medical emergency.

    "[He] was in his seat, just sitting like this, and just wasn't moving," Dr. Marcus demonstrated, dropping his head to his chest.
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    Dr. Marcus told 7 Action News that it was difficult to give the man CPR in the stands, because space is so compacted.He explained how they pulled the victim to the floor, with his legs still in the chairs and his head in the stairwell.

    "I was able to lift the neck up a little bit," Dr. Marcus explained.
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    "I knew right then he was coming back," said Dr. Marcus.

    Dr. Marcus only knew the first name of the man he helped, Ed.But 7 Action News has located Ed, and has confirmed Wednesday that he was recovering at the hospital.

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    www.dr-todd.com/drtodd.html - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 7/2/2007  

    Todd S. Marcus, D.O., F.A.C.O.PBoard Certified Pediatrician

    mail 36650 Five Mile Road, Suite 106, Livonia, Michigan 48154 . phone 734.464.7700

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    Health Care News You Can Use - newsletter from Garden... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/1/2006    Last Visited: 11/29/2007  

    We'd also like you to meet the newest member of the Garden City Hospital Staff, the new head of the Pediatric Unit, Dr. Todd Marcus.
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    Dr. Todd Marcus has had many moments of fame since opening his pediatric practice in Livonia on June 13, 2005.As the doctor involved in saving a man's life at a Piston's game, to being a part of the Channel 7 Health Reporting team, Dr. Marcus has a familiar face in the community.Garden City Hospital is proud to welcome him as the head of their new pediatric unit.

    "I opened my practice in June of 2005," said Dr. Marcus."I was in private practice before that for 6 years and decided to go out on my own.We've been open for about 7 months now and have been busy ever since."

    A native of West Bloomfield, Dr. Marcus attended Andover High School in Bloomfield Hills and did his undergraduate work at Michigan State.He then attended medical school in Chicago at Mid-Western University.Dr. Marcus completed his residency at Henry Ford Hospital.At his Livonia practice he ... "likes to specializes in asthma and ADD."Dr. Marcus treats a full spectrum of pediatric disease, and always wanted to be a pediatrician."Kids are fun and I play all day," he said."For the most part it's a healthy profession."

    Garden City contacted Dr. Marcus in September of 2005, hoping to bring him on board for the launching of their new pediatric unit.The unit opened two weeks ago with Dr. Marcus at the helm.The department has 12 beds with full pediatric staffing, nurses and equipment."It's going pretty well," commented Dr. Marcus.
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    There are no outpatient clinic hours at the hospital, but Dr. Marcus is available to see patients at his office at 38253 Ann Arbor Road in Livonia.

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    The Oakland Press: Local News: Doctors reunite to make... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/16/2005    Last Visited: 6/16/2005  

    AUBURN HILLS - It was the second quarter of what would be a 96-79 win by the Detroit Pistons over the San Antonio Spurs in the NBA Finals on Wednesday when the dynamic duo of Dr. Todd Marcus and Dr. Daniel Rosenberg made the life-saving play of the night.
    ...
    Marcus, a Birmingham resident, and Rosenberg, of Novi, noticed a commotion a couple of sections away from their seats at The Palace of Auburn Hills at virtually the same time.
    ...
    "I had to crawl over two sections of fans to get there," said Marcus, a Livonia pediatrician who practices at Botsford Hospital in Farmington Hills, Huron Valley Hospital in Commerce Township and St. Mary Mercy Hospital in Livonia.
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    Even though they hadn't seen each other in years, Rosenberg and Marcus immediately went to work.
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    Medical teammates after years apart, Marcus performed mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and Rosenberg handled the chest compressions.
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    Patel said when Marcus couldn't find a pulse, it was an indication the heart had stopped.
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    Marcus said he learned CPR as a medical student, but had never administered it in real life.

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    WXYZ: Health - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/7/2005    Last Visited: 10/8/2005  

    So we checked with Dr. Todd Marcus, our health team pediatrician, and he says a contagious stomach flu is sending a lot of children to bed.

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    WXYZ: Health - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/6/2004    Last Visited: 10/11/2005  

    So we checked with Dr. Todd Marcus, our health team pediatrician, and he says a contagious stomach flu is sending a lot of children to bed.

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    WXYZ: Local News - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/15/2005    Last Visited: 6/15/2005  

    Dr. Todd Marcus thought he would be spending Tuesday evening watching a good basketball game.He now hopes that the incident that occurred during the game will encourage others to learn CPR.

    "The phones have been ringing off the hook," Dr. Marcus told 7 Action News."Patients from my old practice, just calling wanting to find out where I am.Patients calling the radio station saying, 'That's my doctor.' It really is unbelievable, something I never would have thought."

    Pediatrician Dr. Todd Marcus just opened his new practice in Livonia on Monday, and he's already a hero to his patients.

    At Tuesday night's Pistons/Spurs game, Dr. Marcus spotted another fan who was having a medical emergency.

    "[He] was in his seat, just sitting like this, and just wasn't moving," Dr. Marcus demonstrated, dropping his head to his chest."I was jumping over people a couple of rows below me, and I just kind of jumped through and spilled a couple of beers and popcorn and just got to him and felt his carotid and there was no pulse and no respirations.I looked up, and there was my childhood friend, Dr. Rosenberg, Danny Rosenberg, who's a physician.We just looked at each other's eyes, said, 'Let's do it.' Danny straddled him and started giving him chest compressions and I gave him mouth to mouth."

    Dr. Marcus told 7 Action News that it was difficult to give the man CPR in the stands, because space is so compacted.He explained how they pulled the victim to the floor, with his legs still in the chairs and his head in the stairwell.

    "I was able to lift the neck up a little bit," Dr. Marcus explained."Open the jaw and give breaths.Danny was straddling him straight on, and was able to give him chest compressions."

    After being administered CPR, the man took a big gasp."I knew right then he was coming back," said Dr. Marcus.

    Dr. Marcus only knew the first name of the man he helped, Ed.But 7 Action News has located Ed, and has confirmed Wednesday that he was recovering at the hospital.

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    What's New at Garden City Hospital - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/16/2006    Last Visited: 3/17/2008  

    Todd Marcus, D.O., Chair of Pediatrics at Garden City Hospital, is proud to announce that Garden City Hospital is making a difference with families by opening a full-sized pediatric unit.The new pediatric department is an essential addition to the hospital and the growing community.For those children who need immediate hospitalization, this conveniently located Pediatric Unit allows them to be treated without being placed within the adult population and without being transferred to another hospital located out of the area.

    "We really want to reach out to the community showing that Garden City is a family-oriented hospital," said Dr. Marcus."We are only one of very few local hospitals that provide its patients with a pediatrics unit."

    This unit is staffed with board certified physicians and dedicated pediatric nurses that will tend to all the needs of the patients and their families.The Pediatric Unit also hosts an on-unit isolated treatment room, and creates a relaxing and inviting atmosphere to better accommodate younger patients.According to Marcus, the staff is focused on spreading awareness about the much-needed department, hoping that it will continue to grow while providing children with quality care.

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