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Old 12-23-2011, 07:13 PM #1
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Question MG and Drugs

Jana, Would you mind if we worked on the MG drug list? I can put it together in a PDF for the stickie thread, with lovely colors and everything. Well, of course not now because I'm about to crash and need energy for the weekend!

What do you guys think? Will you help? Any ideas of how to put the list together, like color coding, etc. (like the list Jana has) would be great. No, we are not doctors but we are getting all of this info from them. It simply needs organizing in a clear way.

I could put a draft PDF up here and then you guys could hack away at it, so we could come up with the best one. It's one of those things that gets asked about over and over again.

Thanks. It would be nice to feel useful for a change.

Annie
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