Re: Computerized Prenatal Record.

From: Robert Brenner (robbrenner@earthlink.net)
Mon Jun 30 20:38:21 1997


>
>My reason for asking about the Wizard was more for a current snapshot of an
>ob patient for use at night, in L&D, etc. Keep in touch about that.
>

Larry:

I am not aware that the Wizard or any other hand held device has software compatible with Microsoft Access. If anyone knows different, I would sure like to hear from them. What we do is have a copy of the program in L&D and I also have one at home. If a pt. calls, I can pull up the info at home. If it is late at night, I merely call L&D and tell them she's coming in. Since they have the up do date record which has already been uploaded from me, I depend on the L&D staff to provide any info on the patient that I need.

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Robert Brenner MD FACOG
Baltimore MD
Robbrenner@earthlink.net




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