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This is awesome! Follow this link for a free online demonstration of the finest EMR technology that IBM had to offer, back in 1961-1966.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-aiKlIc6uk

Hat tip to reddybiggs over at emrupdate.com!


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1970: first ambulatory clinic tries EMR!

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Actually, check out this URL: Timeline of Computer History, 1939 to 1994

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I stopped listening when he said "if it was" rather than "if it were." Geez, I guess they didn't teach grammar back then either.


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When I was in college, back in the horse and buggy days, the computer room looked very similar to that pictured above. In order to take a BS in Biology, I had to have so many hours of Computer Science. But I was too intimidated by "THE ROOM". I said "pooh" on it and took a BA instead. Never turned a computer on until 1997.

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Man, hadn't seen stuff like that in years. Was that a "line printer" in that room? Wow!


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