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A.
To give injections? No.
Q.
To give injections and prescription drugs to
public members, I guess.
 
A.
No.
Q. This was a guest.
 
A. A doctor would have to administer, you know,
or a nurse that was under a doctor would do that.
 
Q.
And the reason I ask you is because you were
in charge of that office at that time, and all, of us,
as supervisors, unfortunately, have to carry some type
of responsibility of the people that work for us and
their job descriptions, so would it be your testimony
today that
-- in looking at this report, that Janice
Johnson was well beyond the church’s guidelines as far
as being a medical liaison officer as your
understanding is in what her job should be?
 
A.
I can tell you I have not seen every single
thing that has ever been written about the functions of
a medical liaison officer, but from what I do know, a
medical liaison officer is only a liaison officer.
 
Q.
That’s exactly what I want. Thank you. I
know that you said you didn’t write any reports that
you can remember, right?
 
A.
Okay.
Q.
Okay.
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