In article <[log in to unmask]>, Ian
McNicoll <[log in to unmask]> writes
>>> Would you say no to real time drug updates?
>Yes - I rarely use 'new' drugs anyway.
absolutely!
I mnaged to start prescribing Opren shortley before it was withdrawn..
and the same for Osmosin.
The *only* drug updates *I* ned are the CSM withdrawals/urgent warnings
... *and I would rather have them , as now, on a system that DIDN'T
depend on *any* propriatory software !
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>>> Would you say no to clinical guidelines feed?
>Yes - Any decent guideline will be well researched and 'static'. A live 'feed'
>is inappropriate - smacks of moving goalposts and I have as much success with
>the fixed ones as Gary McAllister [1]
Does *anyone* change management because of "on-line" Guidelines (serious
question.. sounds like "Persil washes whiter"..;-<<<<<)
Implementing guidelines in a practice requires a good deal of serious
discussion.. *if* any clinical responsibility remains...
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>>> Would you say no to a couple of theatre tickets? :-)
>Yes - I do not like bribes.
Is this a serious arguement? I automatically distrust *any* advice with
a cheap bribe attatched!
Mary
Mary Hawking Kingsbury Court Surgery Church Street Dunstable LU5 4RS
tel:01582 663218 (surgery)fax:01582 476488 (surgery)
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