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by Naeem - 03/18/2026 10:38 AM
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04/01/2009 12:36 PM
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Hi All,
To make a long story short...I am a chiropractor joining a pain management group. I need to learn AC and downloaded the trial and like it thus far.
Question....anyone have any chiro templates readily available? I searched some key words and couldn't find anything. Googled and also a no go.
Thanks, Mani
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did you ever find any chiro templates, I am just starting and have been trying to build templates this last week, VERY SLOW trying to do it between patients.
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If you don't find any pre-made, they can be really easy to make. Just write or dictate a note like you did before, alt-rt click on the field and bingo!! a new template. Don't get put off of AC if you don't find any pre-made, and this way they sound more like your normal report.
Last edited by dgrauman; 11/23/2011 1:09 PM.
David Grauman MD Department of Medicine Commonwealth Health Center Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands
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If you don't want to start from scratch, pull out some of your old notes. Identify frequently repeated lines, paragraphs, etc. and type them in as templates (do it yourself, or have it done by a staffer who can type). Of course if you have the old notes as word files, you can copy and paste.
Jon GI Baltimore
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