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Johnson:
So they. . .there is a. .a person that will be available
to public people to also give them a list of names...
okay. These are people that. . .you know.. .others have
gone to and been happy with.
Det.
Sudler:
Okay. And your job then would be to coordinate that
with the local...
Johnson:
Yeah.
Det.
Sudler:
You know.. .practitioners in this area.
Johnson:
Yeah. And provide transportation and get them there.
Make sure that. . .1 mean. . .if they go to a doctor and
they’re given a prescription. . .you know.. .they
generally go back to rest and somebody else. . .you
know. . . in the office does the running around and goes
and picks up their prescriptions. . .makes sure that they
understand the directions.. . that they’re taking the...
the medication right. Just. . .just basically getting
along.
Det.
Sudler:
Okay. Airight. So if someone came in. for minor
cold symptoms or aches and pains or something like
that...
Johnson:
Yeah...
Det.
Sudler:
You would just.. .you know. . .kinda steer them in the
right direction.
Johnson:
Yeah. Say “Hey”. . .you know. . . “Are you taking your
vitamins”.. .you know. “Are you getting enough rest?”
“Go get some extra rest”. That kind of thing.
- Det.
Sudler:
Okay. Alright. And1 how many people were on staff
or doing this referral? Were you I guess the medical
liaison officer.. .was that your responsibility? Did
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you have anybody under you or was anybody over you?
Johnson: .
I had two people under me. Of course I had lots-of
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people over me.
Det.
Sudler:
Okay.

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