Telephone relays became a familiar ...
Telephone relays became a familiar ritual as a of the present day children's hospital began rising just stairs away from its parent, the Yale-New Haven Hospital. With the older facility required to remain operational 24 hours a day, sets for the 445,000-sq.-ft. Children's Hospital at Yale-New Haven (Conn) had to schedule their work -- sometimes to the minute -- around ongoing patient proceedings according to Harold Mindell, administrative director of the medical center's facility renewal contrive Once a procedure was complet a nurture manager would telephone Mindell's secretary, who would
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