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Ok, this has been a long time coming, but recently I have received several requests and emails to give myself a profile, well I have one on there, which is a "LinkedIn" professional account, but now for something completely different, to quote an old saying from Monty Python! The name "Medical...
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If you use Outlook and a Tablet PC , this is a must have. I live in "Outlook" and downloaded and installed the software. I like it so much that I even put the software on my desktop IMAC running Vista, as a have a Wacom tablet that I use with my desktop computer. One...
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The Medical Quack
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08-10-2008
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Filed under: Tablet PCs, Medically Related, Technology, Microsoft/Windows News, Tablet PC, Research, Tablet-PC, Inking, Josh+Einstein, TEO+3.0, Wacom, Wikipedia
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If you like the iPhone, there’s a new Windows Mobile phone, rumored to be coming out from AT&T around September or so. It will have the nice increased real estate for the screen, what we all want and like. In addition, the camera on the unit is 5 megapixels and that’s better than my regular...
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I agree here with the context, with all the information that is flying at all of us at a speed of more than most of us can fathom half the time, how can a physician expect to keep on top of all of this as well? The mind is not as good as a computer for retaining information and when used as a ...
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One item mentioned is that the average age at the FDA is 54 and that 30% are eligible to retire. It sounds like perhaps a move to bring some new faces in to action. In a related story there’s an anonymous website with both former and present employees who’s goal appears to be to expose...
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This is big news for hospitals and enterprise businesses in the name of security and IT administration. V-pro technology has been around for desktops and now is making it’s move in to the portable and wireless world. IT managers have a lot more flexibility and the support functions are much better...
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Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, or DARPA, Urban Challenge occurs every year and last year at the time of the event, I was still doing some training for Intel and was able to show the race live on my Tablet PC (which was great to carry around without having an “open pizza box” notebook...
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07-13-2008
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Filed under: Tablet PCs, Medically Related, Technology, Other Items of Interest, My Commentaries, TabletPC, DARPA, Intel Core 2 Duo, Tablet-PC, Devices, Safety, Autonomous Car, Seniors, Bots
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One more step with the FDA beefing up their information systems. I would think that most pharma companies would more than likely jump on this opportunity in a hurry as their business has been one of the most progressive in health care , with even pharma representatives who carry around Tablet PCs...
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The 10 hour batteries are now in stock and can be ordered via the website. During the HIMMS convention earlier this year there was a lot of interest in this add on and who can’t use 8-10 hours of battery life. This could come in very handy when using dictation features too that have...
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The Medical Quack
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07-11-2008
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Filed under: Tablet PCs, Technology, healthcare, Tablet PC, Wireless Healthcare, Mobility, Sahara, Tablet-PC, Inking, Hardware, i440D
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We all talk about the number of games on the web and devices that distract children but in Europe a new approach, classrooms without walls. Students are being given mobile devices to learn and working with a program called eMapps the learning procedure begins. Shoot if this works for the...
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If you like SOAP Note formats and want to get started with charting with a software program that is affordable and easy to get started with, take a look at the OneNote2007 EMR Suite . $495.00. You will need One Note from Microsoft Office to use the software. This is ideal for the small...
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I just had to include this one as we see so many varied and new health care robotics, but not sure I want to see this guy walking around the hospital any time soon, but the technology built in is pretty wild and is work in progress, we can go from talking heads to walking heads. Take a close look...
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Great minds think alike! Sometimes I feel like the lonesome soul out there talking about using tablets in various scenarios, and nice to hear another blogger substantiate what I write about. Earlier this year I did just this, and used One Note, I covered the HIMMS convention in style, with...
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Nice video showing some “inking” with Linux. Get a Linux license from Microsoft sound out of the ordinary, yes it does, but in China Microsoft had partnered with Novell to just that. In healthcare, recently more software vendors have announced support for Linux as well, thus now it is possible...
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The Medical Quack
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07-06-2008
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Filed under: Tablet PCs, Medically Related, Technology, Other Items of Interest, EMR, TabletPC, healthcare, EHR, Tablet PC, TabletKiosk, Saharai440D, Linux, Tablet-PC, Inking
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One item of interest mentioned here is the fact that doctors spent money on EMRs/EHRs and never used them, and I have seen that too. It’s not an easy one day switch, it requires training and one big word, commitment. If you get that last one, the rest will usually fall in to place. ...