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Computers in Clinical Practice : Managing Patients, Information and Communication by Jerome A. Osheroff β€” book cover

Computers in Clinical Practice : Managing Patients, Information and Communication

by Jerome A. Osheroff
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Overview

Computers in Clinical Practice is specially designed to lead you through the maze of information resources and show you how to apply computer technology to your daily practice and improve patient care. Technology can make it easier to access current clinical information, perform repetitive tasks (such as generating prescriptions and maintaining, patient schedules), or communicate conveniently with colleagues around the world. This comprehensive and essential guide cuts through the jargon and intricate terminology and provides thoughtful advice on how to choose the technology most appropriate for you.

"...designed to lead the physician through the maze of infor mation resources and how to apply computer technology to daily practice...cuts through the jargon and provides though tful advice on how to choose the most appropriate technology

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Book Details

Published
December 1, 1995
Publisher
American College of Physicians
Pages
241
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780943126333

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