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Goldsberry-Weber:
No, I don’t.
Det. Sudler:
Okay. Lisa didn’t discuss that with you?
Goldsberry-Weber: No. . .Uh Uh.
Det. Sudler:
What about Dr. Decuypere? Do you have a
professional working relationship with her?
Goldsberry-Weber:
Yes, I do.
Det. Sudler:
Okay. Umm. . .do you ever discuss the progress
of the people that you refer to any of the
physicians?
Goldsberry-Weber:
Sometimes if.. .if something isn’t going right.
But if I get a report back that they’re doing
fine, I don’t.
Det. Sudler:
Now, I understand that Lisa wasn’t a staff
member. She was a. . . a parishioner...
Goldsberry-Weber: She was parishioner.
Det. Sudler:
Okay. Umm. . .is it. . .is it normal for outside
individuals to use the medical liaison officer
for this?
Goldsberry-Weber:
Yes, it is.
• Det. Sudler:
Okay. ‘So it’s open..it’s not closea?
Goldsberry-Weber:
No, it’s not closed.
Det. Sudler:
Okay.
Goldsberry-Weber:
‘Anybody who.. .because we’re liaison officers...
‘anybody who’s got a problem. Most of these
people are from outside the area. They don’t
• •
,know the doctors. My job is to know which
doctors around here have openings.. .when I
can get them in.. .you know.. .when their office
hours are or whether they can see them. So
that’s what I do for them is. . .is give them a list of people and find out what they want... what kind of doctor they want to go to.. .and
•then I give them a list of who’s available.

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