Posts Tagged with physician wellness

by jantzl on October 22, 2020

Last week I mentioned using a text expanding utility to save time. It also saves time to have some guidance on which tool to use and steps to get started, so this week I have a software recommendation and tutorial to help you start using a text expanding tool to save hours each week.

I recommend trying Phrase Expander for the following reasons:

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by jantzl on October 15, 2020

Last week I was watching CAEP National Grand Rounds and caught a segment by Dr. Doug Chisholm titled "Automating the Boring Stuff: Lessons from Software Development". He gave a really great presentation, as did all of the other presenters, and I highly recommend you check it out.

His talk included some tips to use ...

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by jantzl on October 8, 2020

Some organizations hire scribes. Some organizations pay for AI scribing software. And many, many organizations still do not invest in scribing at all.

This week I spoke with a doctor who lamented, "Why are there no doctors who are proficient in EHR and consult to facilitate EHR use for other doctors?". Sounds like a great idea! I know one. In trying to connect the two, the EHR expert told ...

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by jantzl on September 24, 2020

Earlier today, I had a conversation with a program coordinator friend. She was running a survey to learn about how people perceive program coordinators. I had some thoughts, and she seemed to appreciate hearing them.

We have been working with GME programs (That's Graduate Medical Education for our friends who are not in academic medicine) for the last eight years. We spend a massive ...

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by jantzl on August 27, 2020

We had a great meeting today with a group of doctors and nurses who are using our scheduling system. This was the first time we had met with them since they started using it, and you won’t believe me when I tell you all of the nice things they had to say. But I am going to tell you two things because they relate to good software overall.

  1. One of the doctors turned to me towards the end ...
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