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Det. Sudler:
Did.. .does. . .is this part of the Medical Liaison
Office...
TAPE ONE - SIDE TWO
Det. Sudler: This is gonna be a continuation of the interview on Side B. The time is 9:43 a.m. Uh... -continuing with Mr. Greenwood, umm. . .we were talking about the Medical Liaison Officer position and how I guess that someone would go to them for referral to I guess
a doctor for a health problem.
Greenwood:
Uh Huh. -
Det. Sudler:
Umm.. .is. . . is part of that. . .like I said, is there
an assessment that’s done by that individual as to
.you know. . .whether or not they would recommend .you know. . .emergency care or specialized care.
And. . . and what does the Medical Liaison Officer have to have? I mean. . is that a job that anybody could do?
Greenwood: Anybody.
 
Det. Sudler:
Okay. It doesn’t require any medical background?.
Greenwood: - No.
Det. Sudler:
Alright.
Greenwood:
To help with the obvious stuff. 
Det. Sudler:
Okay. So. . .but how did they. . .-how do they get
the information for the referrals not being...
Greenwood:
The person-goes to the office.
Det. Sudler:
Okay. But if I was a-Medical.. .or you were a Medical
Liaison -Officer and somebody had an earache, do they
know an Ear, Nose, & Throat Specialist in the area? What type of training would they get so that they would know who to call?
Greenwood:
I don’t know. I think they send them to like the

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