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World' benefits can flow from 'real time' licensure visit in Apri
TECH
Desk
demystifies for medical staff
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of Communication are the Corner Stones of patient safety
Eight
unaccepable abbreviations/chart.pdf
Bryan
Bohman sees medical board service more like medicine than anesthesia
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Med Center / Cancer Center Quick List
HIPAA
Tip
Profiles
added to physician credentialing
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photos makeup slated
Quality
Corner:
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TECH
Desk demystifies for medical staff
Bring
your laptop computer, networking, multimedia and instructional technology
questions to the TECH Desk at Lane Medical Library for in-person,
one-on-one expert advice. The pilot program, offered by the School
of Medicine's Office of Information Resources and Technology (IRT),
is available to students, staff and physicians - including community
members of the medical staff - from noon to 1 p.m. and from 4 to 6
p.m. on Monday, Wednesdays and Thursdays. Experts from IRT can help
physicians and others with such tasks as installing and registering
a wireless card, improving a photo image using PhotoShop, or getting
started developing a web-based tutorial. For further information about
the TECH (Technology Expert Consulting Hours) call Lane Medical Library,
(650) 723-6831 or go to http://irt.stanford.edu/techdesk.

Carol
Thomson, clinical coordinator for the hospital's trauma program receives
computer assistance from Derek Stevenson, a TECH Desk staffer and systems
developer with the School of Medicine's Office of Information Resources
and Technology.
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