This book provides a practical and unbiased guide for the general practitioner who is planning to install a microcomputer. In non-technical language, it explains how to define objectives, identify features of different computers, and how to make the best use of the computer's facilities to improve practice management and patient care. The increasing interest in the business applications of the computer and how it can help with routine office work are also recognized.
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This book provides a practical and unbiased guide for the general practitioner who is planning to install a microcomputer. In non-technical language, it explains how to define objectives, identify features of different computers, and how to make the best use of the computer's facilities to improve practice management and patient care. The increasing interest in the business applications of the computer and how it can help with routine office work are also recognized.
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