Word: matloff
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...rich by the time they are 30? In a field that relies on the young, older programmers become increasingly unemployable because their salary demands are likely to be out of line with start-up budgets and their skills to be perceived as obsolete. Computer-science professor Norman Matloff of the University of California at Davis points out that 20 years after college, only 20% of programmers remain on the job. Most no longer work in high technology...
Carter and a friend, Judith Matloff, 36, an American correspondent for Reuter, dined on Mozambican prawns he had brought back. He was apparently too ashamed to tell her about the lost film. Instead they discussed their futures. Carter proposed forming a writer-photographer free-lance team and traveling Africa together...
...think it may just be the nature of people when they're sick or not feeling well that perceptions are skewed," says Dr. Ronald B. Matloff, chief of dermatology. "There's an advocate for these gripes, and I've been called up to the advocate to explain what happened on some occasions...
...other doctors, comign to UHS is a career change. Dr. Mary Wolfman, a primary care physician at UHA, worked at a psychiatric hospital in Alaska before her interests changed and she considered a career in a broader kind of medicine. Dr. Ronald Matloff, now chief of dermatology, had just finished residency when he went ot UHS. Matloff, who has a private practice in West Roxbury and also practices in Brockton, says the health service has a special relationship with the health service because so many of its doctors practice elsewhere in the area...
...Most doctors live here in Cambridge, or very near," says Matloff. "And many work elsewhere in Cambridge. It's excellent in access to a wide variety of services...