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Read comments on the Newsletter below:
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Dear Ruth, I looked up the jobs posted in the Busy Signals I received
last month. One turned out to be in
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Really looks great, attractive, and meaty! Keep up the good work!
Susan Sparks
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Thanks much! You're doing a great job on the Busy Signals!
Nancy Brown MLS
Telemedicine Information Exchange: http://tie.telemed.org
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Ruth, Thank you for Busy Signals. It's valuable, I use
it and I like it.
Regards, Guy Harris, Editor, Telemedicine
Today
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I run the Nursing Forum on the Microsoft Network and would like your permission
to repost this newsletter on my forum since I think it will be of interest in
nurses who use my forum.
Thanks, Jo Ann Klein, BSN, RN Forum Manager; Nursing Forum The
Microsoft Network
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Ruth - LOOKIN' GOOD! VERY USEFUL!
Ace
Allen, Editor, Telemedicine
Today
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Hi Ruth!
I received today via email the January issue of
"Busy Signals" -Congratulations and well done! (I know that it takes a
lot of time and energy to put out something of that calibre!).
I just wanted to let you know that we'll be promoting "Busy Signals"
on our web site. "We" are The Royal Windsor Society for Nursing
Research".
http://www.windsor.igs.net/~nhodgins
Neil
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Dear Ruth,
I got your Newsletter. Thank you!! Also, thank you for mentioning
Nurse-On-The-Net. That was very nice! What a great resource! Take care,
Cindy RN
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We were so pleased to receive information about CyberHealth
Consulting/ Busy Signals. I am writing a feature on nursing informatics for the
Canadian Nurse Journal and would like to feature you and your endeavors as a
side-story to that feature. Could you please phone me ASAP so we can arrange an
interview time?
I look forward to hearing from you, Barbara S. Assistant editor
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RUTH THANKS FOR THE NEWS LETTER...IT IS GREAT !!!
KELLY ( R.N. CA,
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Thanks for sending me your busy signals. Do you want me to put
some of
that information into the MilitaryRN
journal? Edie
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I recently read about you in "Hospital News. I am extremely interested in
what you do and your recently launched "Busy
Signals". As this area is new to me, I would appreciate any information
that you would be willing to share - on Telehealth
Nursing (education, job opportunities, etc.). I am also interested in accessing
"Busy Signals". I am currently working as a Public Health Nurse in
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Good for you, Ruth! I look forward to receiving your newsletter.
Nancy J. Sharp, MSN, RN Bethesda, MD
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Great that you are putting out a newsletter. Looking forward to it.
Betty Chang Betty L. Chang, DNSc, FNP-C, FAAN
Professor School of Nursing,
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I have had the fortune of getting a copy of Busy Signals sent to me...it's great !!!! I am a Senior Manager of a
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Updated January 2006 Cyberhealth Consulting