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Author Re: communication in the lab
mpmorin

2005-04-11, 6:07 pm

A hospital I used to work for in Cincinnati, OH had special Nortel Networks
cell phones. These were the only cell phones allowed in the building.


"Shylirin" <shylirin1@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:Mz8wd.347$tu2.75626@sooner.brightok.net...
>I work at an outreach facility for a large hospital. The main hospital
>uses
> voice pagers that don't interfere with equipment, but allow for specific
> information to be rapidly communicated. Also, the phlebotomists have
> portable laptops on their carts used for ordering labels for tests to be
> printed at the patient's bedside, so email communication is also
> available.
> The hospital has 920+ beds and the phlebotomists are always on the go, so
> the pagers have worked very well for us. Let me know if you have any
> other
> questions.
>
> Shy.
>
> "Stormin Mormon" <cayoung61-#spamblock*-@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:3252rfF3jn9lfU2@individual.net...
> ideas
> throughout
> stats,
>
>



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