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(AFNS) - Medical professionals should look to the Air Force when considering theircareer options.That is the message an Air Force Recruiting Service exhibit is bringing to medical trade shows throughout the United States.The Air Force Orientation Group designed and built the 20-foot-long display that its designer. Jerry Grieser, said should attract attention.“Most shows are flooded bypharmaceutical and medical hardware companies. The exhibits scream medicine' at you. We wanted to give people a little relief from the show - to go a different direction,” Mr. Grieser said.That direction is a seven-section display with an audio-visual module. A laser disk tucked in the center panel runs clips of flying sequences, including Thunder-birds aerial shows and Red Flag tactical exercises.The other panels carry color graphics directed at physicians. nurses or allied health professionals.“This exhibit shows that Air Force medical professionals have a quality lifestyle. They have good conditions to work in, don’t have the cost of starting a practice and have a chance to travel worldwide,” Mr. Grieser said.The exhibit was displayed first in Boston at the National Convention of Pediatric Nurses and Practitioners in March.The new Air Force Orientation Group medical exnibit is aimea ar recrumng pi.ysician* allied health professionals.IIUI9C9 UKWHAIR STYLISTS
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Panama City Gulf Defender

Panama City, Florida, US

Fri, Jun 10, 1988

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