Guilford Medical & Dental Managers ^K^
POST OFFICE BOX 4286
GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA 27404-4286
NOVEMBER 1991
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RECYCLING
IN YOUR OFFICE
In North Carolina, the
Solid Waste Management Act of 1989 requires local governments to separate re
cyclable materials from
the waste stream. Local government
must reduce waste going into landfills by
25% by 1993 by recycling. Recycling
has become a way of life and plays an
important role in helping the environment.
NEXT MEETING
DATE: NOVEMBER 19,1991
TIME: 12:30-2:00 P.M.
PLACE: THOMPSON AUDITORIUM
WESLEY LONG COMMUNITY
HOSPITAL
PROGRAM: PURCHASING8INVENTORY
CONTROL FOR MEDICAL/
DENTAL OFFICES
Speakers: David Kitzmiller and
Jotin Rodio, Moses H.
Cone Memorial Hospital
MENU:
SLICEDBREASTOFTURKEY
DRESSING-GRAVY
STEAMED BROCCOLI &
CAULIFLOWER
DINNER ROLLS
ICED BROWNIES
ICE TEA AND COFFEE
$4.50
Please Note: ■
ha made by 5pm on v\
Getting started to recycle requires
only four basic steps:
1. Collecting the recyclable materials.
2. Sorting the various types of
products.
3. Getting the materials to a recycling
centerorsettingtriemoutforpickup.
4. Asking for and buying recycled
products.
One area where many medical offices
can have an impact is the recycling of
paper. Recyclable papers include newsprint, corrugated boxes, mixed papers,
and computer print out paper. High
grade paper, such as that from offices,
can be used to make a variety of products, including newsprint, grocery bags,
stationary and papertowels. Recycling
centers may ask you to sort mixed
office paper into categories like computer paper, plain paper, and colored
paper.
For more tips on recycling contact the
Cooperative
Extension Service at
375-5876.
WFMY TAG TEAM
WFMY's Tag Team, a children's health
and safety program, provides laminated
tags that are worn by children in their
shoelaces or necklaces. Tag Team
tags contain the child's medical history
and identification on microfilm. Also,
information on how to reach parents,
relatives, family physicians, etc. For
further information, call 379-9369.
1991 OFFICERS
275-8415
275-6318
VicB-PrBMdn'l
Cyntti a Robinson, Sports Medic in« rind Orthopaedics
Kay Dedrick, Clyde L. Taylor. DOS
273-9759
Meetings to continue
at Wesley Long...
WE WILL NOT BE MOVING TO
THE ELKS CLUB IN DECEMBER. OUR MEETINGS WILL
CONTINUE TO BE HELD AT
THOMPSON AUDITORIUM AT
WESLEY LONG HOSPITAL UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.
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Guilford Medical & Dental Managers ^K^
POST OFFICE BOX 4286
GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA 27404-4286
NOVEMBER 1991
@
RECYCLING
IN YOUR OFFICE
In North Carolina, the
Solid Waste Management Act of 1989 requires local governments to separate re
cyclable materials from
the waste stream. Local government
must reduce waste going into landfills by
25% by 1993 by recycling. Recycling
has become a way of life and plays an
important role in helping the environment.
NEXT MEETING
DATE: NOVEMBER 19,1991
TIME: 12:30-2:00 P.M.
PLACE: THOMPSON AUDITORIUM
WESLEY LONG COMMUNITY
HOSPITAL
PROGRAM: PURCHASING8INVENTORY
CONTROL FOR MEDICAL/
DENTAL OFFICES
Speakers: David Kitzmiller and
Jotin Rodio, Moses H.
Cone Memorial Hospital
MENU:
SLICEDBREASTOFTURKEY
DRESSING-GRAVY
STEAMED BROCCOLI &
CAULIFLOWER
DINNER ROLLS
ICED BROWNIES
ICE TEA AND COFFEE
$4.50
Please Note: ■
ha made by 5pm on v\
Getting started to recycle requires
only four basic steps:
1. Collecting the recyclable materials.
2. Sorting the various types of
products.
3. Getting the materials to a recycling
centerorsettingtriemoutforpickup.
4. Asking for and buying recycled
products.
One area where many medical offices
can have an impact is the recycling of
paper. Recyclable papers include newsprint, corrugated boxes, mixed papers,
and computer print out paper. High
grade paper, such as that from offices,
can be used to make a variety of products, including newsprint, grocery bags,
stationary and papertowels. Recycling
centers may ask you to sort mixed
office paper into categories like computer paper, plain paper, and colored
paper.
For more tips on recycling contact the
Cooperative
Extension Service at
375-5876.
WFMY TAG TEAM
WFMY's Tag Team, a children's health
and safety program, provides laminated
tags that are worn by children in their
shoelaces or necklaces. Tag Team
tags contain the child's medical history
and identification on microfilm. Also,
information on how to reach parents,
relatives, family physicians, etc. For
further information, call 379-9369.
1991 OFFICERS
275-8415
275-6318
VicB-PrBMdn'l
Cyntti a Robinson, Sports Medic in« rind Orthopaedics
Kay Dedrick, Clyde L. Taylor. DOS
273-9759
Meetings to continue
at Wesley Long...
WE WILL NOT BE MOVING TO
THE ELKS CLUB IN DECEMBER. OUR MEETINGS WILL
CONTINUE TO BE HELD AT
THOMPSON AUDITORIUM AT
WESLEY LONG HOSPITAL UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.
□ Dentists Pick Beavers
a Woman Care Protect
a Collections -PartIV
a Word Processor Power
D Infant Mortality
WshingAll
Our Friends A
HappyThanksgiving