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Health Guide Marciela Valencia, 27, (left) helps customer Sharon King of Oak Park select the right vitamins at Walgreens on Madison st. in Oak Park Thursday, October 6, 2011. As part of Walgreens' store redos, it is stationing a full-time "health guide" near the pharmacy, equipped with an iPad, to answer customers' questions and provide medical data. | Rich Hein~Sun-Times
Health Guide Marciela Valencia, 27, (left) helps customer Karen Miller of Oak Park register for a flu shot at Walgreens on Madison st. in Oak Park Thursday, October 6, 2011. As part of Walgreens' store redos, it is stationing a full-time "health guide" near the pharmacy, equipped with an iPad, to answer customers' questions and provide medical data. | Rich Hein~Sun-Times
Health Guide Marciela Valencia, 27, shows the scanning capabilities of an iPad app at Walgreens on Madison st. in Oak Park Thursday, October 6, 2011. As part of Walgreens' store redos, it is stationing a full-time "health guide" near the pharmacy, equipped with an iPad, to answer customers' questions and provide medical data. | Rich Hein~Sun-Times
Health Guide Marciela Valencia, 27, (left) helps customer Sharon King of Oak Park select the right vitamins at Walgreens on Madison st. in Oak Park Thursday, October 6, 2011. As part of Walgreens' store redos, it is stationing a full-time "health guide" near the pharmacy, equipped with an iPad, to answer customers' questions and provide medical data. | Rich Hein~Sun-Times
Health Guide Marciela Valencia, 27, (center) helps customers at Walgreens on Madison st. in Oak Park Thursday, October 6, 2011. As part of Walgreens' store redos, it is stationing a full-time "health guide" near the pharmacy, equipped with an iPad, to answer customers' questions and provide medical data. | Rich Hein~Sun-Times
Health Guide Marciela Valencia, 27, helps customers at Walgreens on Madison st. in Oak Park Thursday, October 6, 2011. As part of Walgreens' store redos, it is stationing a full-time "health guide" near the pharmacy, equipped with an iPad, to answer customers' questions and provide medical data. | Rich Hein~Sun-Times
SANDRA GUY: Next time you walk into a Walgreens drugstore, an iPad-toting employee may just ask if you need help finding real-time health information. The health guide — a new, full-time employee stationed at 16 Walgreens stores in the Chicago area — is part of the company’s efforts to become what it calls a “health and daily living resource.” … Read More