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Hi all. We have recently added a Nurse Practitioner to our office. I was wondering if any of you had any tips for the most effective way to train/teach her about AC?? She has shadowed my physician, had some 1 on 1 training with her, and utilized the AC/YouTube videos/tutorials. Do any of you have any methods that have worked or not worked for you in the past? Would we be best to reach out to AC directly for this training? Any thoughts and input would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Kris
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Having trained a number of students and residents to use the system, usually I just set them down to do the basic training videos on the website. I will then do a brief observation with tweaks and they are up and running. Sounds like you may have a computer phobic person who is going to require a bit more hand holding.
Wendell Pediatrician in Chicago
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Wendell is spot on. No need to reach out to AC.
When I finally found AC, it was a Friday night. I installed it and loved it. I then installed it in every room.
I called all my MORNING patients and rescheduled them to later in the week.
I had coffee and donuts ready when my staff came in. We sat down and went through it. It really is that simple of a program. Of course that was version 1.0, but the basic structure is the same.
I hired a nurse practitioner a while back. She walked in with patients scheduled. One staff member went around with her that day. Done. Now, her schedule was around 8 patients.
Bert Pediatrics Brewer, Maine
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