Re: ABOG Case list software

From: Glen Elrod MD (glen.elrod@elmendorf.af.mil)
Fri Jul 18 02:42:11 2003


I tried to backup my data, send it to work so I could work on it there and when it opened it, all the Apgars etc were gone too. All the data was fine at home. I figure I'm just stuck entering it all at home.

Don't know if that helps any, just that I feel her pain.

Glen

At Thu, 17 Jul 2003, Rafael Haciski wrote: >
>Any Data base program (such as file maker) should easily do it.
>Probably some spreadsheets should handle this task as well;
>
>--
>Rafael Haciski MD FACOG
>Baltimore MD
>
>On Sunday, Jul 13, 2003, at 18:19 US/Eastern, Jon Miller wrote:
>
>> I apologize in advance as my wife is the medical professional, but
>> hoped
>> for any help or suggestions.
>>
>> She is compiling her cases to sit for the oral boards using the ABOG
>> Case List software. After getting just about all the info entered, she
>> went back through and found many of the entries to be missing criteria,
>> IE Apgar scores, newborn weight etc, these are things that were
>> previously entered and dissapeared for no apparent reason.
>>
>> Anyone have something similiar happen? Any suggestions? It looks like
>> the info is gone for good, so regardless she has to re-input much of
>> what she has already done. But we are trying to make sure this doesn't
>> happen again.
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>> Jon
>>

--
D. Glen Elrod, Maj, USAF, MC
Medical Director
Women's Health Clinic
Elmendorf AFB, AK 99506




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