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ADVISORY/Yale University and Stanford Spin-off to Announce Joint e-Health System; Will Launch SKOLAR, RN Online Database and Search System for Nurses

Business Wire, Sept 25, 2000

News/Assignment Editors

ADVISORY...for Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2000

--(BUSINESS WIRE)

-- Paul Lippe, CEO of e-Skolar, will discuss how SKOLAR, RN is part of a move
toward a work environment untethered from the desktop PC--one in which rich
sources of knowledge are at the fingertips of professionals such as doctors and
nurses as they go about their daily work.

-- Catherine Gilliss, Dean of The Yale School of Nursing, will address the how
SKOLAR, RN can help make important contributions to nursing practice as well as
continuing professional education.

-- John Fanton, Agilent Technologies Healthcare Solutions Group, will explain
how Agilent's new generation of wireless patient monitoring devices will
integrate the SKOLAR, RN product to offer nurses unprecedented informational
support while at the patient's side.

-- Richard C. Levin, President of Yale University, will explain

why Yale and SKOLAR have decided to collaborate in the new

venture and how it promises to improve the quality of

healthcare.


-- Paul Lippe, CEO of e-Skolar, will discuss how SKOLAR, RN is part of a move
toward a work environment untethered from the desktop PC--one in which rich
sources of knowledge are at the fingertips of professionals such as doctors and
nurses as they go about their daily work.

-- Catherine Gilliss, Dean of The Yale School of Nursing, will address the how
SKOLAR, RN can help make important contributions to nursing practice as well as
continuing professional education.

-- John Fanton, Agilent Technologies Healthcare Solutions Group, will explain
how Agilent's new generation of wireless patient monitoring devices will
integrate the SKOLAR, RN product to offer nurses unprecedented informational
support while at the patient's side.

Two practicing RNs with informatics expertise will also be available for media interviews. They will help explain the need for and likely uses of SKOLAR, RN.

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