VITAL SIGNS: What It Takes To Pursue A Second Career In Health Care

SAN FRANCISCO (Dow Jones) -- When business at his Boston production company started falling off after 9/11, Robert Beeman began thinking about parlaying his love of science into a second career in health care. He hadn't planned to stay at the creative services company he co-founded 20 years ago for more than five years, and the decline in advertising clients caused him to reconsider his earlier goals.

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