Mary Hawking wrote:
>
> In message <[log in to unmask]>, Mike Carey
> <[log in to unmask]> writes
> >The trouble is (if it is a trouble) that there is a sea change in GP's
> >feelings about what clinical systems should look like and, for better
> >or worse, Windows is what they seem to want.
> Using Windows requires another shift in consulting style - you have to
> look at the screen, rather than the patient, while consulting.
> Mary
> But NON-touch-typists, like me, have to look away from the patient to the
keyboard to make those those two digit codes. So is there any real
difference?
Best wishes
Alastair
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