Hi Bert:

Thanks for the quick reply. I will do more searching in the forums.

Our computers are hard wired, cat5E I believe, to a Linksys router. We do not have any networked programs loaded so the computers do not communicate with each other yet. Am I wrong in assuming that when all 3 have AC loaded the other 2 machines would have access only to the AC database on the main?

My practice is probably very different from yours and most of the other AC users. I see patients in my office, sitting across a desk from me, not in an exam room. My NP does use an exam room right next to her small office. However, for other reasons and needs I might reconfigure her space to convert it to more of a consultation area/office like mine. We do not move from exam room to exam room, with patients waiting in each for us. The main reason is that the overwhelming majority of our patients are adults with ADHD who rarely require much of a traditional physical exam. You must be thinking, "he's more like a psychiatrist than a neurologist."

Once in a while I need the exam table - to do an EMG or on Fridays, when I am alone (except for a technician doing some computerized diagnostic testing for ADHD) to perform an IME. Otherwise, it is mostly sitting and talking.

I hope that clarifies my situation better.



Jeff W
Behavioral neurologist & attorney
Providence, RI