Let me be clear: I'm not suggesting that Evernote is a substitute for any of the excellent commercial EHRs currently available. The following is presented as a proof of concept only for how a simple, inexpensive, customizable EHR built on Evernote might work.
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When the Northern Hemisphere goes back to school, we get a unique opportunity to spend less on core mac software. There are a number of opportunities out there, not all of which require educational identification.
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This post is my contribution to the series of posts that a bunch of us agreed to post following a conversation on twitter. The theme: core Mac/iPhone applications for doctors / healthcare professionals.
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Tongue-in-cheek, I'm calling this overview of my techie persona "Web 1.69" because I'm definitely a few points short of a full-fledged Web 2.0 user, and even my current forays into the world of tech are a few points short of optimal. But I'm trying, you gotta give me credit for that.
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A timer is a cornerstone of productivity. My iPhone has a countdown timer, alarm and stopwatch, and it is one of my every-day applications. It has changed the way I work. Here are some of the uses I have found so far.
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A paper published in this month's online edition of the Journal of Internal Medicine has been the source of recent news stories, stating that blogs written by medical professionals pose a threat to patient privacy.
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The public is often left to fend for themselves in the marketplace of medical devices and health aids. So it is helpful for consumers to be aware of the red flags for dubious devices to watch out for.
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Evernote is a respository for notes, PDFs, images and even handwritten scribbles. It takes your dross and makes it accessible and searchable.
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As you all know, I’ve been searching for and following nurses on Twitter and as promised, I have come up with a list of everyone I’ve found. Bear in mind that this list is not specifically nurses, more like nurse-type people.
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