Therapists share their personal experiences in choosing, buying, and working with microcomputers in their clinical practices--helping other professionals to avoid the common errors and pitfalls that can occur. This well-organized, readable volume covers issues ranging from the initial assessment of need for a computer in the clinical or office operation, through the details and problems of selecting hardware and software, to the difficulties and benefits of specific functional uses. The clinical practitioner/administrator ...
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Therapists share their personal experiences in choosing, buying, and working with microcomputers in their clinical practices--helping other professionals to avoid the common errors and pitfalls that can occur. This well-organized, readable volume covers issues ranging from the initial assessment of need for a computer in the clinical or office operation, through the details and problems of selecting hardware and software, to the difficulties and benefits of specific functional uses. The clinical practitioner/administrator in both small and large operations will find relevant treatment of practical applications appropriate to each setting.
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This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside. This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item, 1000grams, ISBN: 0866562087.
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Brand New in Brand New jacket. Book 0866562087 This well-organized, readable volume covers issues ranging from the initial assessment of need for a computer in the clinical or office operation, through the details and problems of selecting hardware and software, to the difficulties and benefits of specific functional uses. The clinical practitioner/administrator in both small and large operations will find relevant treatment of practical applications appropriate to each setting.