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I Hight A Medical Scribe, Sirrah. Hast Thou Need Of Such Arte As Mine?

November 30, 2009
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It’s not quite the world’s oldest profession.
More like civilization’s.
It predates EHRs, paper, papyrus…even clay.
So long as there has been writing, even on stone tablets, there have been scribes.
Folks trained to commit words to a more durable medium than fallible memory.
Folks who did nothing else besides that special act of translation.
Because the movers and shakers [...]

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EMR 101, Part 3: Abstract & Delegate

March 8, 2009
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Closing thoughts on basic EMR proficiency: how to abstract key information and delegate workflow, to keep frustration to a minimum.

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How To Gut Your Office Of Inefficiency In ONE Move

November 22, 2007

Another nifty tip from the NextGen Users Group Meeting.
Dr. Cephus Allin spoke in some detail about it, as did at least one other presenter; I’m pretty sure this is passing into the NextGen cannon of “Successful Practices Do THIS — So Should You.”
It sounds so simple, but I can attest to its profound effects on [...]

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