COMPUTERS
What Do You Need to Know About Information Technology?
The results of this survey will help us to better meet your needs.
Fam Pract Manag. 2004 May;11(5):62-65.
Keeping up with technology trends and innovations or learning to better use the technology you have can be difficult for anyone, especially a busy family physician. One of the goals of Family Practice Management is to make that task as easy as we can for you. You can help us by taking a few minutes to fill out our information technology survey at http://www.aafp.org/surv6/fpmcomp.htm.
We’re looking for authors and reviewers too
If you are interested in writing or reviewing articles for the Computers department, please e-mail us at fpmedit@aafp.org. (Alternatively, you can reach us by fax at 913-906-6010 or by mail at Family Practice Management, 11400 Tomahawk Creek Parkway, Leawood, KS 66211.)
FPM COMPUTER ARTICLES
“Online Communication With Patients: Making It Work.” April 2004, page 73.
“Communicating With Your Patients Online.” March 2004, page 93.
“A Primer on Wireless Networks.” February 2004, page 69.
“Creating an Electronic Filing Cabinet.” January 2004, page 65.
“Open-Source Software: Just What the Doctor Ordered?” June 2003, page 65.
“Evidence-Based-Medicine Tools for Your Palm-Top Computer.” May 2003, page 73.
“An Introduction to Online CME.” March 2003, page 59.
“10 Quick Tips for a More User-Friendly PDA.” January 2003, page 70.
“Good Medicine: E-Prescribing.” October 2002, page 63.
“Security Software for Hand-Held Computers.” June 2002, page 59.
“How Much Will That EMR System Really Cost?” April 2002, page 57.
Thank you for your time!
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