I am personally not a big fan of computers desktop or laptop. However, I have four kids and have taken my kids in for a Dr.'s appointments several times over the last 18 years. Over the last year I have noticed an improvement in the physicians ability to recall my childrens medical history with the aid of their lap-tops now utilized. The Dr. was able to recall temperatures, treatments, drugs and dosages, which seemed to lead to faster diagnosis and decisions on prescription meds. The lap-top seems to be a highly viable and portable tool that aids the physician, thereby decreasing the in office time to some degree. No longer does the doc need to flip through pages of notes and trying to decipher their own handwriting. The information appears legible and in an order that the physician can follow from a triage to out the door care and plan of action. This personal discover really hit home while reading several articles in the computerworld.com web site.
http://www.computerworld.com
Friday, November 16, 2007
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_networking
Computer networking is becoming more important for information sharing and accessibility from remote locations. For example I am a fire fighter at in a 3 house district and we do not have the capability to completely link fire houses. Networking can be local are network(LAN), wide area (WAN), and with the 20% increase of laptop sales over desctops they are known as (WLAN) or (WWAN) for the wireless systems. For businesses to be successful all locations and employees must have dependable access to data and information.
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