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How OA Aids The World Of Medicine

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The medical fields (the medical profession, pharmaceutical suppliers, drug manufacturers) have been making strides in automating information management. Examples of three organizations which have utilized OA (office automation) technology are given. The University of Rochester Medical Center has established a local area network with work stations and WP machines. Yahr- Lange Inc. distributes its pharmaceutical supplies via a Honeywell computer system and network. An on-site label preparation system for Upjohn Co. is discussed. Photographs of some of these pieces of hardware are shown.

Publisher: Dalton Communications, Inc.
Publication Name: Office Administration and Automation
Subject: Computers and office automation industries
ISSN: 0745-4325
Year: 1983
Inventory control, Office automation, Medical offices, column, Pharmacies, University of Rochester Medical Center, Yahr-Lange, Inc., Upjohn

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Where's my daddy

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Attorney Annette M. Eddie-Callagain has accepted almost 100 child-support cases across Japan of children who were fathered and abandoned by American servicemen. Eddie-Callagain, who is a former US Air Force lawyer, is the first African-American lawyer licensed to practice in Japan.

Author: Prideaux, Eric
Publisher: Jazzy Communications/Savoy
Publication Name: Savoy
Subject: Ethnic, cultural, racial issues/studies
ISSN: 1532-3692
Year: 2001
Japan, Cases, Attorneys, Lawyers, Behavior, Military personnel, Child support, Abandoned children, Eddie-Callagain, Annette M.

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The razor's edge

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When a man decides to become bald it is a radical change. Along with this baldness, must come arrogance. Bald men who lacks this arrogance, even if they have nice shaped skulls cannot project the right image. Prince Albert of Monaco is too nice, so his bald head is not a success.

Author: Thomas, Dana
Publisher: The New York Times Company
Publication Name: The New York Times Magazine
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ISSN: 0028-7822
Year: 1996
Column, Baldness, Alopecia

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