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From: Mark Schnepf <schnepf@eis.comm.mot.com>
Subject: Re: QUESTION- JOBS IN COMPUTERS
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> My suggestion to you is: "Combine your talents".  Do both medicine and
> computers.  My first project was a computer system for brain surgery.  It
> worked great, but it was ahead of its time, and behind the times.  The
> concept was state of the art.  The hardware was too expensive and dated.
> 

This is a good suggestion.  In fact, DePaul University, in Chicago, Illinois is
starting a new program within their Computer Science department specifically
addressing medical information systems.  I think the primary instructor is
Thomas Muscarello (muscarello@cs.depaul.edu).  Try him or DePaul itself
for more info.

					Mark
