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Use the Eclipse IDE to write java code for Functionality for the “Doctor” interface:
The system should allow a doctor to assign a new doctor to a patient using the list of all doctors.
The system should then send confirmation messages to the patient and both doctors
The appearance of the interface is not important as long as the required functionality is provided. That is, you are not expected to implement a fancy looking interface. just ensure it has a home button and a log out button
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