Posts Tagged ‘computers’

4 Ways Computers Transformed Healthcare

cc licensed flickr photo shared by Wonderlane Computers have come a long way to be what they are today. Room-sized computers have slowly morphed into small, weightless, and portable machines that can easily be slipped into backpacks without attracting too much attention. Their uses have also grown on a large scale. Today, they can be…

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Revolutionizing medical practice through technology

Will healthcare providers be able to diagnose without physically examining a patient? This question may have sounded ridiculous a few years ago, however, today many of them are depending more on technology to fine tune their profession. It appears that technology is emerging as the only recourse to be exact, especially in the field of medicine where human…

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Technology, sometimes it’s good to be an enabler

Every now and again I hear or read about something that speaks to me. Well, an article posted by  Harold J. Johnson over at Lockergnome speaks volumes. As you’re probably aware, my medical consulting company provides advocacy services for individuals with developmental disabilities. I shouldn’t really have to tell you how extraordinary this population is, and how…

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High Tech Solutions for Nursing Students

So, I had the privilege and honor of being interviewed by Jennifer Olin, BSN, RN over at RNCentral.com. Thanks to Jennifer and RN Central.     March 2nd, 2012 By Jennifer Olin, BSN, RN The new millennium isn’t even that new anymore but one thing is for sure, new technology is a day-to-day occurrence, particularly…

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White Macbook, a little piece of nostalgia

Apple has quietly pulled the magsafe plug from the white Macbook, and in it’s short life (born from the powerbook in 2006) helped bring Apple’s mobile computers to the mainstream. It nudged it’s way into many hands, although it certainly created it’s own controversy with it’s very similar specs to the 13″ Macbook pro in 2010-2011. And yes,…

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