Thanks Chris and everybody else who replied for the helpful comments.
Sorry if I've seemed to be rude, but I just realised that I'd managed
to mess up sending my messages, so hope this gets through ok. As for
why should I want to use it out of surgery?. One reason is visiting
the nursing home and being asked for info on a patient whose notes i
don't have with me. Of course I usually don't have a clue about
results or medication unless its in front of me. Another is having to
maintain dual paper/computer records for these patients. So it seems
to me it would make my life a lot easier if I have most of the patient
info in my pocket.
Christine
On Sun, 18 Apr 2004 16:55:41 +0100, you wrote:
>Chris
>I use pocket Torex on the Ipaq with Inchware.. And I have to say I would
>have been lost without it on several occasions. Apart from not needing
>reams of print-out for house calls, It is useful, or essential, at other
>times:- When the entire system crashes (usually on Monday mornings), I
>have often done an entire surgery using pocket Torex. When on the Co-op
>OOH, and one of our patients rings for advice/Tx... very handy then.
>Easy to Synchronise, holds entire patient record, and Outlook, including
>calendar and contacts etc. Pocket Word for meeting etc. etc.
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