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.... so I can tell them to "stick it" Thus speaks the man with the knife. LOL
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Now, there is something you never will see again. The PERFECT physician practice and company all lined up.
You've got Jon, the developer of our EMR, then Leslie, president of our office, then you and I. Finally, we have our IT support person, Indy.
Bert Pediatrics Brewer, Maine
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Keep it all in perspective!! We are very lucky to have a very flexible, affordable, functional emr. At one point I lost my perspective and got hung up on all the small stuff. For those like me who sometimes need to get refocused on what's important: http://www.loyolapress.com/3-minute-retreats-daily-online-prayer.htm
Vicki Roberts, MD Family Medicine of Southeast Missouri Sikeston, MO
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Oh, I got perspective. I wouldn't go back to paper if you made me. No matter how much I'll whine about AC's imperfections, it's the only EMR I want, need, or will have in my office. Cheaper than paper too.
Travis General Surgeon
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Hey, I take a few days off and miss the NACNCD, maybe we will have to repeat it.
Wendell Pediatrician in Chicago
The patient's expectation is that you have all the answers, sometimes they just don't like the answer you have for them
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I, too, am becoming glad that we have gone this route, and am very satisfied with our choices. However, just as I am very happy that I went to medical school and did a residency, it does not mean I would happily go through it all again.
David Grauman MD Department of Medicine Commonwealth Health Center Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands
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It was easy to pick a day Wendell. I know you would never complain about AC.  Glad to have you back.
Bert Pediatrics Brewer, Maine
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I would actually do medical school again (at least years, 1,2,&4). Except for 3rd year, I had a blast and it was almost as good as college.
Residency? Not on your life.
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High school and college. The best eight years ever. OK, so there are those hormonal things that get in the way in high school, but you do think you have the world by the tail then. And, the best part of high school is you are magically somehow much smarter than your parents.
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