In article <[log in to unmask]>, Katie Law <katie@utu-
mno.demon.co.uk> writes
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>I find I say something like "Bear with me a moment" as I write up notes.
>The patients tend to talk on at that time - useful just to listen to.
Agree - and pt is not distracted by trying to help me pick up the bits
of paper off the floor or give me hints to help me find the
relevent/relevant ;-) in the notes.
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>>I am having difficulty in coping with the transformation from pen and
>>paper, to total keyboard transactions, and find myself duplicating
>>my entries.
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>I do not use pen or paper, except to scribble little pictures when
>explaining things.
Me too.
>
>Unlike Ahmad, I would feel lost without the computer on my desk, but I
>came into practice quite late and trained in a paper-limited practice
>(as opposed to paper-free).
Life is deffo better now that I have educated my partners (and spent
loads of dosh)
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>KT
>much attached to computer with brain size of planet
Venus no doubt ;-)
--
Jelly Bean
'When you get fed up surfing....
.....go find some waves'
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